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Nowadays, the rise of [[Orange Blue Contrast]] makes this nearly ubiquitous in mainstream movies and television.
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* ''[[X-Wing]]'' has this in the scene where a [[Uncanny Valley|disturbing-looking medical droid]] is helping treat your rebel pilot's injuries {{spoiler|if he survives his ship being destroyed and doesn't get captured by the empire.}}
* ''[[Fallout New Vegas]]'': While solely not for [[Mood Lighting]] purposes, night vision abilities work this way. In particular, using cateye (potent night vision drug) in very dark places will make everything heavily blue-tinted, which does make things easier to see, at least.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', the [[Dark World|Silent Realm]] is like this when Link isn't being chased by the Guardians.
* ''[[Mass Effect (Video Game)|Mass Effect]]'' is a heavy offender, going as far as giving crimson sunsets a blue halo.