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* ''[[Nintendo Wars|Advance Wars]]'' has win quotes for each CO. In ''Dual Strike'', pairings that have specially-named Tag Breaks have special quotes that are quick exchanges between the two.
* The ''[[Touhou]]'' series, being a collection of shooting games with dialogue, features many examples, but the versus shooters PoDD and PoFV, as well as the fighting games (IaMP, SWR, Hisoutensoku) contain straight examples of victory and defeat quotes.
* ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]'' gives each character a handful of stock ones, one "fill-in-the-blank" (where they refer to their partner by name), and individual ones for each opponent (in reference to the starting fighter). They're used at random.
* ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' gives each character two victory quotes per match, one spoken aloud during a [[Victory Pose]], and the other written in a speech bubble on the next screen. There's quite an impressive selection, which sometimes leads to apparent mood swings from the victor.
* ''[[Persona 3]]'' gives the [[Victory Quote]] to the character who lands the final blow. Notably, these change late in the game as each character reaches reaches the turning point of their [[Character Development]], and they range from pithy (Shinjiro's "[[Gratuitous Spanish|Adios,]] ''[[Precision F-Strike|asshole]]''.") to [[Tear Jerker|Tear Jerkers]] (Akihiko's triumphant, "Did you see that, {{spoiler|Shinji}}?" following {{spoiler|Shinjiro's}} death).