January 22, 1995
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A bowling alley shows arcade video game "Time Waister". | (Copyright 1995 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
May 14, 1995
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A child says "I'll kick your butt... at Nintendo". |
1995
Universal Studios releases the film Ski School 2 is to theaters in the USA. The arcade game Pole Position appears. | (Copyright 1995 Universal Studios) |
July 28, 1995
Columbia Pictures releases the film The Net to theaters in the USA. A scene takes place in an amusement park, showing several arcade video games. | (Copyright 1995 Columbia Pictures) |
September 15, 1995
United Artists releases the film Hackers to theaters in the US. - A prototype of the PlayStation game Wipeout is played in a nightclub.
- The PlayStation logo appears in the game.
- A Nintendo Powerglove appears.
- The Atari Virtuality SU2000 virtual-reality arcade system is shown.
- A character says "A wake-up call for the Nintendo generation".
| (Copyright 1995 United Artists Pictures) |
September 17, 1995
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A character says he got arthritis in his fingers from playing Space Invaders in 1977. |
September 24, 1995
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. An actor's trailer has two video arcade machines, one with dual joysticks, the other with dual trackballs. | (Copyright 1995 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
December 9, 1995
Miramax Films releases the film Four Rooms to theaters in Japan. The game Rambo 3 is played on a Sega Genesis. |
December 17, 1995
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. - Two children play a home video game, showing a martial arts fighter fighting a tank.
- Another game is advertised as "Bonestorm".
- Another character refers to the games costing up to $70.
- Animated characters resembling Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Sonic the Hedgehog appear.
- Several video game titles in a store are shown, including "Save Hitler's Brain".
| (Copyright 1995 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
1996
The film Subliminal Seduction is aired on TV in the USA. The arcade game Ms. Pac-Man appears. | (Copyright 1996 Showtime Networks, Inc.) |
October 23, 1996
The National Broadcasting Company airs the NewsRadio TV show in the USA. An arcade video game replaces a sandwich vending machine in an office. It is called Stargate Defender, but no actual game play is shown. | (Copyright 1996 National Broadcasting Company) |
January 12, 1997
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. Ouside the "Noiseland Arcade", a sign is displayed above a live gorilla: "Friday Meet Donkey Kong in Person". The gorilla throws a barrel at a man, knocking him down. | (Copyright 1997 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
March 28, 1997
Buena Vista Pictures releases the film The Sixth Man to theaters in the USA. A character is told to forget girls and "stick to Nintendo". |
May 1, 1997
Gambia issues a postage stamp depicting cartoon dogs from Disney's 101 Dalmatians playing a TV video game system. | (Copyright ) |
November 9, 1997
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. In a convenience store, a child plays an arcade game called "Cat Fight". | (Copyright 1997 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
February 15, 1998
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. On a desert island, one character tells another to "draw up plans for a coconut radio and if possible a coconut Nintendo system". |
April 23, 1998
The National Broadcasting Company airs the Seinfeld TV show in the USA. One of the plot lines revolves around transporting a Frogger arcade machine from a closing-out business, without losing the high score record. The arcade machine is taken across a street, back and forth like playing the game. | (Copyright 1998 National Broadcasting Company) |
August 26, 1998
Comedy Central airs the South Park TV show in the USA. Video game dialog: "Where is the Nintendo?" "We don't have a Nintendo. We got a ColecoVision plugged into the black and white TV." | (Copyright 1998 Comedy Central) |
September 20, 1998
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. The line "Finish him!" is a reference to the Mortal Kombat video game. |
September 27, 1998
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A videogame arcade includes various stand-up and sit-in machines, with some names visible: "Larry the Looter", "Touch of Death", "Pack Rat Returns", "Shark Bait", "Satans Funhouse", "Time Waster". | (Copyright 1998 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
November 16, 1998
Buena Vista Pictures releases the film Enemy of the State to theaters in the USA. A NEC Turbo Express portable video game system appears. |
November 22, 1998
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. - A child plays a home video game system.
- The game "Dingo Dash" is played, similar to Crash Bandicoot.
- A child mispronounces "superintendant" as "Super Nintendo".
| (Copyright 1998 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
December 11, 1998
Warner Bros. Pictures releases the Jack Frost film to theaters in the USA. A character says he has packed "batteries for the Game Boy". |
March 28, 1999
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs the Futurama TV show in the USA. An arcade video game is played, "Monkey Fracas Jr.", with a space ship fighting a giant ape throwing barrels pulled from inside a planet. This is a reference to the video game Donkey Kong Jr.. | (Copyright 1999 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
April 4, 1999
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs the Futurama TV show in the USA. Several references to actual arcade video games are shown: - "Dodecapede" (Centipede),
- "Gender Neutral Pac Person" (Pac Man),
- "Mortal Kooperation" (Mortal Kombat),
- Security patrols at the arcade are called Moon Patrol, the same name as an arcade video game.
| (Copyright 1999 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
April 20, 1999
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs the Futurama TV show in the USA. - In a planet inhabited by robots, construction workers use cranes to build with colored bricks in shapes just like in Tetris.
- Security robots call out "Intruder alert! Intruder alert!" in a voice just like in some video game.
| (Copyright 1999 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
May 16, 1999
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A handheld video game resembling the original Nintendo Game Boy is used on an airplane, interfering with the plane's controls. | (Copyright 1999 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
October 3, 1999
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A home video game is played, showing a player skiing. | (Copyright 1999 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
October 6, 1999
United Paramount Network airs the Seven Days TV show in the USA. The episode involves a video game player remotely controlling a live missile aimed at the US Pentagon building. A few arcade video game machines appear at a nightclub. A brief scene takes place in a videogame arcade, showing a wrestling game. | (Copyright 1999 United Paramount Network) |
November 3, 1999
Comedy Central airs the South Park TV show in the USA. A "Chinpokomon" video game system appears, which gives one of the kids a seizure. | (Copyright 1999 Comedy Central) |
November 14, 1999
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A child plays a home videogame system showing three ninjas. | (Copyright 1999 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) |
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