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[[File:lens flare collage multimedia 9207.jpg|frame|Damn, that's bright!<ref>source (top to bottom):[[Star Trek (film)]],[[Ocarina of Time]],[[Full Metal Panic Fumoffu]]</ref>]]
 
{{quote|''"Cheesy Lens Flare, ''GO!''"''|'''Red Mage''', ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]''}}
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* ''Perfect World International'''s debut trailer's use of lens flare was savaged by Kotaku's debut (and only) episode of Trailer Trash. Their response? Make a new trailer, ''[[Self-Deprecation|Now with more lens flare]]".
* '97 racing game ''POD'' featured lens flares around the sun of the alien planet the game was set on. Yes, that sun that was usually obscured by dark [[Blood Moon|red clouds]]. All you saw was the... lens flare.
* ''[[SagaSaGa Frontier]]'' - Alkaiser and Alkarl's Bright Fist and Shining Kick attacks generate a lens flare.
* This is decently done for the opening animation in ''[[Sonic Advance]] 2'', a Game Boy Advance game. The "camera" flies across the ocean before panning up to reveal an island. It continues to fly up, giving us a lens flare, then the title screen.
* ''[[Vectorman]]'' might be the first video game to feature a lens flare.
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[[Category:Camera Tricks]]
[[Category:The New Tens]]
[[Category:Lens Flare]]
[[Category:Lighting Tropes]]
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