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Super Sonic is not a real God Mode, because the form can run out if not actively sustained with rings, and is not really invincible anyway.
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(Super Sonic is not a real God Mode, because the form can run out if not actively sustained with rings, and is not really invincible anyway.)
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* Both ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' and ''[[Fallout 3]]'' have a god mode, though most of the time it's activated because of its infinite carrying capacity when looting.
* ''[[Mega Man 3]]'' is somewhat infamous for being able to use the second controller to god mode Mega Man in various ways. It seems this was used for playtesting and just never removed. Of course, when 3 gets added to collections, this trick is patched out.
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Super Sonic]]. It's become a plot-based [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]] in later games, and has always led to the true ending of any game it's in, but in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2|Sonic 2]], [[Sonic 3 and Knuckles|3 and Sonic & Knuckles]], once earned, it is a legitimate God Mode, with Hyper Sonic, Hyper Knuckles and Super Tails taking it further.
** You can still die from getting crushed, falling into bottomless pits, drowning, and sadistic pits that are too deep for you to jump out of.
** It's returned to being playable in levels in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 4]]. [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]].
** [[Sonic Colors]] lets you play as Super Sonic in levels too, and even gives you an automatic S-rank for that level if you do so. [[Sonic Generations]] also has unlockable Super forms for both Classic and Modern Sonic that are also usable in the levels.
* ''[[Mass Effect 1]]'' : After enabling the console, there are a number of cheat codes that let you obtain just about everything in the game. Money, XP, guns, armor, new abilities beyond those in your Class. Two codes give you a [[Take That|yellow]] set of armor with 8000 shields and 99% damage resists and a geth assault rife that has [[BFG|25,000 damage]] per shot.
* ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'' on single-player allows you to tell the DM to give you stuff. XP, items, gold, invincibility, etc. etc. etc.