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* From ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'': ''T'', the Treasure Hunter App, allows users to earn prizes by taking pictures at accident sites in Academy City. It also has a high success rate in predicting disasters {{Spoiler|due to using an Esper's ability.}}
* From ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'': ''T'', the Treasure Hunter App, allows users to earn prizes by taking pictures at accident sites in Academy City. It also has a high success rate in predicting disasters {{Spoiler|due to using an Esper's ability.}}
* ''Dragon Collection - Ryuu o Suberumono'': a version of Dragon Collection ''was'' released to 100 people that connect the real world to another to summon monsters. The players fight for a series of treasures to win a challenge but can cause real-world damage.
* ''Dragon Collection - Ryuu o Suberumono'': a version of Dragon Collection ''was'' released to 100 people that connect the real world to another to summon monsters. The players fight for a series of treasures to win a challenge but can cause real-world damage.
* The ''[[Digimon]]'' franchise likes to play with this, with computer programs entering the real world, and humans entering cyberspace.
** ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'' has Henry receive his Digimon, Terriermon, by essentially pulling him from his computer screen after playing the in-universe Digimon videogame.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==