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* The Final Destination stage in the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series is said to travel between the fictional world where the characters live and the real world. This is evidenced as the scenery changes as the time passes along the level, from space, to a wormhole, to a realistic sea.
* The "[[Game Over]]" scene of the Sega Genesis game ''[[Comix Zone]]'' shows a comic book villain, having successfully traded places with his author, go on to do comic book villainy in the real world. (The game itself follows the adventures of the author, who is [[Trapped in TV Land]] and has to be the comic book hero.)
* Late in ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'', {{spoiler|the protagonists discover that the creators of their world are going to destroy it, so they go up a level in reality to 4D space, and find out their world is a video game, and their creators are the company that developed it. Inverted in that the world where this game company exists isn't the world of our Earth- the game world is.}}
* In Morrigan's ending in ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars]]'', she travels through the dimensional rifts caused by the main villain... and ends up outside the video game.
* In ''[[Drakengard]]'s'' fifth ending, Caim and Angelus follow the Queen Grotesquerie to Japan 2004, and end up causing a [[Apocalypse How|Class 3-4 cataclysm]] that is followed by ''[[Nie R]]''.
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