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- L.O.L: Lack Of Love is an evolutionary life simulation game developed by Love-de-Lic and published by ASCII Entertainment for the Sega Dreamcast.
- A young boy who enjoys playing video games, has recently been invested his time by playing an RPG genre game that is titled "Moon". The game offers a typical RPG concept in which the main protagonist is a sword wielding hero who kills various monsters while trekking on a grand quest. The boy continues to play the game up until his mom advised him to go to bed. After turning off the game console and TV, the boy was about to tuck himself into bed. That is until the TV that the boy was using to play his game had mysteriously turned itself on, and sucks the boy into the world of the game "Moon". The boy finds himself in the fantasy land known as "Love-de-Gard", and learns that the main protagonist in which he was previously controlling was a troubled individual. So troubled, because all the sword wielding protagonist does is slaughter endless amounts of monsters, barge into people's homes just to ask pointless questions and take their possessions without asking, and complains about not reaching the final dungeon. The boy also learns that the "Love-de-Gard" inhabitants are horrified and the creatures the sword wielding hero killed are now restless souls. The boy realizes the only thing to resolve the turmoil that has plagued the RPG world is by offering love and kindness.
- In UFO: A Day in the Life, the player takes control of a little alien, who is sent by his superior (a creature known as "Mother") to retrieve over fifty aliens who were stranded in a regular apartment building on the Earth after a UFO crash. There is, however, one big problem: these aliens are invisible. The little hero must use a device named "Cosmic" in order to locate them; but even then, it is necessary to take a full picture of the alien so that the rescue team will know where to search.