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* The central plot of ''[[Summer Wars]]'' revolves around Oz, a cyberspace communications network.
* In ''[[Transformers Armada]]'' episode "Chase", Sideways attempted to steal three of the Mini-Cons by dragging them and the kids into cybserspace. This episode also gave us our first glimpse of Unicron.
* The ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' episode that centers around Porygon has the main trio loaded into a computer. Or it would [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity|if such an episode had been made]].
 
 
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** Roxas is trapped in a [[Lotus Eater Machine|digital copy of Twilight Town]] where he can live as a normal teenager. He and everyone else enter the data-world physically though, not mentally, and apparently everything in that world can be brought into the real world, solid and everything. As the journal says that Ansem used ENCOM technology to build the virtual Twilight Town, and the movie ''[[Tron]]'' used a laser scanner to physically teleport Flynn in and out of cyberspace, this does make sense.
** Later, Sora enters a copy of the virtual world from ''TRON'' (the only case in the series where a Disney world is explicitly stated to be an alternate universe from that of the movie), which functions in a similar manner as the movie. However, like in the Data Twilight Town, items made in the computer world can be removed. The MCP even manages to use Hollow Bastion's Heartless Factory to materialize [[The Heartless]] from Cyberspace.
** In ''[[Updated Rerelease|Final Mix+]]'', Sora can visit the Cavern of Remembrance, where he can fight data simulations of the members of Organization XIII. ''[[Kingdom HeartscodedHearts coded]]'' takes place in [[Cyberspace]] and stars a digital copy of Sora.
* In the ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' series, Bentley "hacks" miscellaneous devices by playing a retro-style shoot 'em up.
* Like everything else, this trope is used in a very tongue-in-cheek way as the setting of ''[[World of Goo]]'''s fourth chapter, "Information Superhighway". All the levels are monochromatic green-and-black until you turn on the world's [[Graphics Processing Unit|Graphical Processing Unit]].
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