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* ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' has different versions for different parts of the series.
* The ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' series had several different hacking minigames, more often than not for [[The Smart Guy]] Bentley.
* Both the SNES and Genesis adaptations of [[Cyberpunk]] [[Role -Playing Game|RPG]] ''[[Shadowrun]]'' included these.
* [[The Matrix|Enter The Matrix]] has one, although it's not part of the main gameplay and is instead used as a somewhat immersive way of activating various cheats and viewing concept art. Some versions of it also have normally inaccessible debug commands that require a more conventional cheat code to use, such as the only known to turn open the disc tray with a command instead of pressing the "eject" button on the console.
** It's also far more realistic than most minigames... while no actual hacking knowledge is required or used, you're going to be very lost if you don't have a basic understanding of command-line interfaces.
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