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** Majority of [[Game Engine|game engines]] use some sort of map unit to measure distances. A [[Physics Engine]] might also use its own unit.
* Whereas many MMOs will measure the distance of attacks (and thus, implicitly, all distances) in a unit that audiences would recognize, like meters, ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' have "ilms", "fulms", "yalms", and "malms" as their units of measure. These may be "inches", "feet", "yards", and "miles", respectively, or else just have the same relations with each other as those real measurements do (without being the actual equivalent in length).
* In ''[[Hyperdimension Neptunia]]'', you can get memory upgrades for the CPUs (a.k.a. goddesses) in your party, which are measured in megamibytes, natch.
 
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