


In the film Stay Alive (2006), a group of beta testers realize that they are slowly dying off one by one in the exact same fashion that their avatars in the game they are testing die.The game in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over requires this.Cooney is trapped inside the eponymous video game, after failing to complete level 13 the game becomes real.


Arcade features a video arcade named "Dante's Inferno", where a new virtual reality arcade game called, boringly enough, Arcade is being tested.Supposedly, this was the case in the "Legendary Heroes" arc of Yu-Gi-Oh!, where defeating the game would release Kaiba, Yugi, Jonouchi, Mokuba, and Mai from the virtual reality world however, the villains kept trying to change that, both by sending a team of Mooks to unplug the VR pods and by rigging the game itself to make it much harder (they ultimately failed on both fronts Honda and Anzu successfully guarded the pods in the real world long enough for Yugi and his entourage to defeat the villains' avatar in the virtual world and escape.).He's trapped inside the original tower (and is constant respawned every time he dies in the Guide Dang It! game) until they can manage to maneuver him through all 40 floors. Jil enters it and must be controlled like a video game character with a nearby console. Jil's party encounters the original 40 floor tower from the game buried inside the now much larger tower. An episode of The Tower of Druaga features a direct throwback to the game by the same name.Later on, they voluntarily place themselves in a board game. To Love Ru had the characters get stuck in an RPG during the Trouble Quest arc.In Sword Art Online, unless the final boss of SAO is defeated, players will remain trapped in the virtual world until they die one way or another.In Negima! Magister Negi Magi's Alternate Continuity manga Negima!? neo, due to a mischievous fairy, Negi and friends are trapped in Chisame's video game.There are people who have actually settled down to live in the gameworld because they couldn't get that Last Lousy Point that they needed to escape. Hunter × Hunter had Greed Island, where the only way to pause the game was to advance your objectives by a certain amount.
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Due to Holodeck Malfunction, at least one of the 50 children in the Virtual Console "Cocoon" in the Case Closed Non-Serial Movie Detective Conan Film 06: The Phantom of Baker Street need to Win to Exit, or else their brains will be literally fried.Bleach: Ichigo in the Fullbring arc gets trapped in Yukio's video game dimension fighting Ginjo Kugo.Baldr Force EXE Resolution is made of this trope.
