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*** For ''Vacation'', mentioned above, it's [[Justified Trope|semi-justified]] by being a mountainous island: the winter-like lots are up on the snow-cap, the temperate lots are in a forest up on the mountain's side, and the summer lots are down on the beachy shore.
* In ''[[Persona 4]]'', it's always the rainy season, as it's guaranteed to rain every couple of weeks or so for matters of plot convenience.
* In ''[[FarmvilleFarmVille]]'', there are no seasons; it is apparently always the best time to grow whatever crops you want. There's a cosmetic purchase that makes everything white, like snow, but it has no effect on gameplay.
* In the first four generations of the ''[[Pokémon]]'' series, each region seems to take place in a specific season. Kanto takes place in the spring, Johto in the fall, Hoenn in the summer, and Sinnoh in the winter. (The trope is averted in ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' and subsequent games; see below.)
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]] in the last three ''[[Elder Scrolls]]'' games. Officially, there ''are'' seasons (the names of the months are derived from agricultural practices among other things, e.g. Last Seed), but in the games the season is apparently keyed to the location rather than the time of year. To wit, it's always spring or summer in [[Morrowind]] and [[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion|Cyrodiil]], and always late fall or winter in [[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind|Solstheim]] and [[Skyrim]].
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