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==Video games== *Video games on which Mœbius has participated **''[[Fade to Black (video game)|Fade to Black]]'' (1995, box cover art only). **''[[Panzer Dragoon]]'' (1995, box cover art only). **''[[Pilgrim: Faith as a Weapon]]'' (1997, concept art). **''[[Seven Samurai 20XX]]'' (2004, character design). *Video games heavily inspired by Mœbius' art **An arcade and bar based on Giraud's work, called ''The Airtight Garage'', was one of the original main attractions at the [[Metreon]] in San Francisco when the complex opened in 1999. It included three original games: ''Quaternia'', a [[first-person shooter]] networked between terminals and based on the concept of "junctors" from ''Major Fatal'' and ''The Airtight Garage''; a [[virtual reality]] [[bumper cars]] game about mining asteroids; and ''Hyperbowl'', an obstacle course bowling game incorporating very little overtly Moebius imagery. The arcade was closed and reopened as "Portal One", retaining much of the Moebius-based decor and Hyperbowl but eliminating the other originals in favor of more common arcade games. **''[[Jet Set Radio Future]]'' - the artwork and graphics of the game are inspired by the artist's work (2002). **''[[Gravity Rush]]'' - the artwork and graphics of the game(s) are inspired by the artist's work (2012). **''[[Bury Me, My Love]]'' - the backgrounds with sparse colours in this 2D adventure, with visual novel storytelling styled as a phone screen texting window, very closely mimic Moebius' artwork (2017). **''[[Griftlands]]'' - the artwork and graphics of the game are inspired by the artist's work, but with [[cyberpunk]] theme in [[science fiction]] setting (2021). **''[[Sable (video game)]]'' is heavily inspired by Moebius artwork (2021). **''[[Aquamarine (video game)|Aquamarine]]'' - the artwork is inspired by the artist's work (2022). **''[[Rollerdrome]]'' is a third-person shooter with rollerskating and Moebius inspired visuals from [[OlliOlli]] creator, [[Roll7]] (2022). **''Swordship'' is a futuristic dodge'em up where the player's vehicle is to evade the enemies and trick them into destroying each other. The minimalist graphics' colour tone looks close to the Moebius comics (2022). **''Zeitgeist'' is an awe-inspiring 3D platformer in an abandoned, submerged ancient city, with levels that mimic Moebius design (2022). **''A Long Journey to an Uncertain End'' is a thematic, third-person narrative adventure with travels to different exoplanets and decent Moebius-like visuals (2023). **''[[Bomb Rush Cyberfunk]]'' is styled after ''Jet Set Radio Future'' (2002), so is assumed to use Moebius' inspirations (2023). **''Mars First Logistics'' is a physics and building sim set on Mars with robotics and vehicles. The visuals, linings, maps and interfaces are all very strongly Moebius-like (2023). **''Synergy'' is a colony sim set on a fictional arid exoplanet with strong, bright Moebius-esque visuals (2024). **''Stormforge'' is a survival game, with fantasy influences from [[Dungeons & Dragons|D&D]] and [[The Stormlight Archive|Stormlight Archives]], and cel-shaded graphics inspired by Moebius and [[Hayao Miyazaki]] (2025).
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