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Shodan, Un ordinateur ( représenté par un visage féminin ) ennemi de Joueur. System Shock et System Shock 2
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Daedalus, Icarus, Hélios et Morpheus, quatre intelligences artificielles intervenant comme des personnages à part entière mais non matérialisés, dans le jeu vidéo Deus Ex.
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Cabal (Computer Assisted Bio-engineered Artificial Life-form) ordinateur du NOD et EVA(Environnement Visuel Actif) du GDI dans Soleil de tibérium.
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Ix, ordinateur démon qui régie la ville d'omikron dans Omikron the Nomad Soul
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0D-10, Artificial intelligent computer in the sci-fi chapter from the game Live A Live. Secretly plotted to kill humans onboard the spaceship of the same name in order to 'restore the harmony'. Its name derives from 'odio', a spanish word for 'hate'. An obvious reference to Hal 9000.
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343 Guilty Spark, Monitor of Installation 04, In the video game Halo, and it's sequel, Halo 2
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2401 Penitent Tangent, Monitor of Delta Halo in Halo 2
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ADA, from the video game "Zone of the Enders".
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CABAL (Computer Assisted Bio-engineered Artificial Life-form) the computer of Nod in Westwood's Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun, Command and Conquer: Renegade, and, by implication, Command and Conquer: Tiberian Dawn.
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Central consciousness, massive governing body from the computer game Total Annihilation.
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Cortana, the shipboard A.I. of the U.N.S.C. Pillar of Autumn in the Halo video games
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Dr. Carroll from the Nintendo 64 game Perfect Dark.
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Durga/Melissa/Yasmine the shipboard A.I. of the U.N.S.C. Apocalypso in the Alternate Reality Game I Love Bees (promotional game for the Halo 2 video game)
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Durandal, one of three A.I.s onboard the U.E.S.C. Marathon
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EVA, the Electronic Video Agent AI, console interface, and more benign equivalent of the Brotherhood of Nod CABAL in Command & Conquer (see above).
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Leela and Durandal (Marathon 2 and Marathon: Infinity), two of three A.I.s onboard the U.E.S.C. Marathon
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Lycoris, the failed Aura prototype from the game .hack//AI Buster. (2005)
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The mascot of the "Hectic Hackers" basketball team in "Backyard Basketball".
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Pokedex database of all Pokémon monsters appears in all versions of the game, usually as a desk top computer.(1996 onwards)
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PRISM, the "world's first sentient machine" which you play as the protagonist of the game A Mind Forever Voyaging by Steve Meretzky published by Infocom.
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SHODAN, the enemy of the player's character in the System Shock computer game and its sequel System Shock 2.
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Thiefnet computer, Bentley the turtle's laptop from the Sly Cooper series.
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Traxus IV, A.I. that went rampant on Mars, Marathon (computer game)
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Tycho, one of three A.I.s onboard the U.E.S.C. Marathon
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XERXES The ship computer system which is under the control of The Many in the computer game System Shock 2.
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Aura and Morganna from the .hack series, the Phases that serve Morganna, and the Net Slum AI's.
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The Xenocidic Initiative, a computer that has built itself over a moon in Terminal Velocity
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PETs, standing for PErsonal Terminal, the cell-phone sized computers that store Net-Navis in Megaman Battle Network. The PETs also have other features, such as a cell phone, e-mail checker and hacking device.