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** Freeza did something similar, destroying Namek's core which would [[Earthshattering Kaboom|cause it to explode within minutes]] when he realized that he may actually be defeated by Goku, who had just unlocked his [[Shonen Upgrade|Super Saiyan powers]]. Goku was quick to call him out on this. However, Freeza's race can survive in the vacuum of space, so this was a bit more reasonable than it seemed at first.
** DBZ villains in general tend to be poor losers and will try to blow up the planet if it looks like they'll lose a fight. Or in Buu's case, [[Complete Monster|out of boredom]].
* During [[Pokémon (anime)|the Pokemon anime]]'s infamous Tag Tournament, [[Jerkass|Paul]] abdicated his role in the match when [[The Woobie|Chimchar]], [[Stupid Evil|after taking levels of abuse the previous night that would make PETA's founders spin in their graves fast enough to power Unova]], froze with fear when [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Zangoose]] got up close and personal one time too many. Ash, Paul's ''partner'' in that matchup, proved himself the better trainer on the spot by [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|taking command of Chimchar, as well as his own injured Turtwig, to turn the entire fight around and score a victory.]] This is followed up by a [[You Have Failed Me...|Rage Release]] by Paul, leaving Chimchar free to be taken up by Ash.
* In ''[[Mega Man NT Warrior]]'', Mega Man's duel with Shadow Man concludes with Shadow Man declaring the battle a draw, then disappearing in a smoke bomb.
* Seto Kaiba's very first card game match against Yugi in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' "Season Zero" has Kaiba on the ropes. Kaiba then plays "Goblin," which apparently forces the match to end with no declared winner. Somehow, [[Turned Up to Eleven|the table gets destroyed in the process]]. Yugi (the Pharaoh, actually), doesn't seem bothered by it, as it was his first time playing.
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* In ''[[The Guild]]'', Codex unknowingly complains about recent changes to The Game's creator, who gets frustrated with the constant stream of criticism and decides to sell The Game. She spends the remainder of the season trying to talk him out of rage quitting.
* Do NOT make up you own rules while playing a game with Natalie Tran. She will [http://youtu.be/mExEUoKt3O4 flip your scrabble board].
* [[Uber Haxor NovaUberHaxorNova]] has an ''entire series'' dedicated to rage quitting now, he'll keep playing notoriously hard games until he gets to the breaking point. He made it 10 episodes on [[Super Meat Boy]], 3 on I Wanna Be The Guy, 3 on Street Fighter X Tekken, 2 on The Impossible Game and 3 on Aban Hawkins and the 1000 Spikes.
** On Street Fighter X Tekken, he kept receiving challenges from players online. As a result, he never got past the ''first level'' of Arcade Mode.
* Pro ''[[StarcraftStarCraft II]]'' player Idra has picked up quite a reputation for being a notorious rage quitter. It's not uncommon during a tournament game where Idra will suddenly just quit the game when he's outplayed, even if he has a chance of making a comeback. What also doesn't earn points in his favor is that he hardly ever gives out the customary "gg" when he leaves.
* [[Neil Cicierega|Neil Cicierega's]] "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UivcJ2VdhfA What's Dylan Grillin'?]" features a player trying to ragequit the titular game, only for the game to prevent it, leaving the player with the only option of hurling insults at the game.
 
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