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[[File:HawleyGriffin 2916.jpg|link=The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen|frame|[[Defensive "What?"|What?]] ... [[Invisible Streaker|He was cold.]]]]
{{quote|''"I'm the invisible man''
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons
* ''[[Shadowrun]]'' contains both the psychic mind-affecting and the light bending versions - a must for most mages in a game thats all about pulling heists.
* Both ''[[Vampire: The Masquerade]]'' and [[Vampire: The Requiem]] feature the Obfuscate Discipline, which is a form of mental invisibility or camouflage—it causes others to ignore your presence, or think that you're somebody else. Needless to say, it's a common feature of the [[Looks Like Orlok|Nosferatu]].
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* This is one of [[Sly Cooper]]'s powers.
* [http://www.microforuminternational.com/games_Adventure.html Microforum International's cell phone games] include ''The Invisible Man'', set in 1899 London, and ''The Invisible Lady'', set in modern Los Angeles.
* The Dark Templar of ''[[
* ''[[Second Sight]]'' has multiple characters who use the mind-clouding variant, [[Visible Invisibility|represented as transparency]]. Security cameras ignore it, and it can't be activated if someone's already looking at the user ([[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|unless that someone is you, anyways]].) It also malfunctions if the user gets too close to someone else, and odd things can happen if someone sees footprints forming without anything visible to form them.
* ''The ball'' can turn invisible in ''[[Backyard Sports|Backyard Baseball]]'' via a powerup.
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