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== Videogames ==
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'' had two. The first happened when Colette {{spoiler|tried to sacrifice herself to become an angel and save Sylvarant. Lloyd and co. saved her.}} The second one happened later in the game, in the Tower of Salvation, when there is a trap and Genis helps Lloyd to escape.
** ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'' has {{spoiler|Emil, who intended to sacrifice himself for the world's sake, and actually does in the [[Nonstandard Game Over|bad end]].}}
* {{spoiler|Irving}} in ''[[Wild Arms 2]]'' does this. [[Heroic Sacrifices]] are a family legacy for him, and the entire game is a [[Thanatos Gambit]] so that he can {{spoiler|seal a living universe in a [[Sealed Inside a Person Shaped Can|person-shaped can]] and then have the heroes step on that can. Bonus [[What the Hell, Hero?]] points for dragging his sister along with him.}} The heroes are ''not'' happy when they find this out.
* {{spoiler|Adam}} in [[Metroid: Other M]]. He even incapacitates Samus so she can't overpower him and object to him doing so! In the postgame, {{spoiler|this is given slightly more explanation when a flashback to Adam in the control room is shown and Samus is talking to MB about going to the control room to destroy the Metroids, which Adam soon decided to go in her place}}.