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* ''[[Halo]]'' features lots of "active camouflage," as used by both Master Chief and various Elites including the Arbiter.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', Link had the Magic Cape in ''[[A Link to The Past]]''.<br /><br />Also, the Stone Mask in ''[[Majoras Mask]]'' allowed you to become invisible because [[Mobile Shrubbery|no one cares about a stone]]. Until you tried to do something plot-important with it on, like trying to take the Hookshot without starting the "beehive" cutscene beforehand in the Pirate Stronghold.
{{quote| "Hey! Some kid with a weird mask is trying to sneak into here!"}}
* The Ninja character from ''[[Live a Live]]'' had an Invisibility Cloak.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' had both two-way invisibility and active camouflage. The OctoCamo from ''Metal Gear Solid 4'' is a peculiar example. To the player, Snake appears fully visible, just colored with the exact pattern and texture of whatever he's blending with, but while playing against Snake during a Sneaking Mission on ''Metal Gear Online'', when the camo index is high, Snake is virtually invisible, barely even noticeable when he moves, and one presumes this is also how the AI sees it. Stealth Camouflage in MGS4 and MGO (A call back to the original [[Metal Gear Solid|MGS]]), one is totally invisible to the naked eye, but one is still visible by enemies using infrared in-game, and the user still has a shadow.<br /><br />The Stealth Camo is in a way [[Invisible to Normals]] since normal guards can't see you, but bosses, escort characters, and the Attack Team (the guards sent during an alert phase) can. It is possible they already know you're there and are specifically looking for you. Stealth camo doesn't provide total invisibility, so you could still spot it if you know what to look for.