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== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''M Scramble'', a [[H-Games|hentai]] [[Dating Sim]] knockoff of ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'', is the story of Asamiya Haruka and her UFO-dan; the rest of the cast follows suit.
** Not only that, but the characters themselves are [[Palette Swap]]s of the ''Haruhi'' cast.[https://web.archive.org/web/20150906211223/http://www.c-games.info/games,002,5499.html\]
* The national leaders in ''Nuclear Wars'' ([[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]] which was both possible and popular in the late 80s) have names like Ronnie Raygun, Infidel Castro, Gorbachef, or [[Just for Pun|Mao The Pun]].
* Racing games released under the Magnetic Fields brand (''Lotus'' series, ''Super Cars'' series) parodied the names of real-life race drivers: Ayrton Sendup, Alain Phosphate, Crashhard Banger, T. Hairy Bootson, Nijel Mainsail, M. Carburettor, Nelson Pickets, Rissole Brooks, Mickey Louder, Stag Bloomvest, James Haunt, Sterling Mess...
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* The ''[[Star Wars]]'' fan comic ''Diary of a Crazed Mimbanite'', among other Parody Names, replaces "Skywalker" with "Nerfherder."
* In the early 2000s, an Italian [[Star Trek]] parody web comic had characters such as Long-Luc Dickhard, Master Beta, Doyouwanna Try, Whoref, Geordi TheLarge and Chestly Crusher.
* In [[Sinfest]] the burger chain is [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140209183641/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3228 McDebbil's, where they try to buy your soul, too.]
 
== [[Web Original]] ==