List of video game references


 * This article is about video games referenced on the show. For South Park video game merchandise, see List of South Park Video Games.

Many episodes of South Park revolve around either video games or video game consoles.

=Video Games=

Chinpokomon
Chinpokomon is based on the real television show, Pokémon. Chinpokomon is seen in the Episode with the same name "Chinpokomon". It hypnotizes The Boys. While playing a game a woman is in the game and says something in it Japanese.

Heroin Hero
Main Article: Heroin Hero

Heroin Hero is a video game appearing in "Guitar Queer-o". Heroin Hero relieves you of stress: there's no score or time limit, you just chase a pink dragon through a magical enchanted forest while injecting simulated heroin, but you never catch it. Overuse seems to actually cause symptoms of heroin use to the player. There exists a fan-made game on the internet that is playable here.

Rehab Hero
Was a spin off of Heroine Hero meant to help cure the addiction to Heroine Hero. No gameplay has been shown of it, but the clerk claimed you run away from the pink dragon (instead of chasing it). Paris Hilton can be seen on the cover of Rehab Hero.

Guitar Hero
Guitar Hero is the main plot device for "Guitar Queer-O". Stan and Kyle attempt to become superstars in the game.

World of Warcraft
World of Warcraft is the main plot in the episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft".

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
In the episode "Margaritaville", Cartman betrays Kyle for the game.

Call of Duty: World at War
Everyone is playing it at the start of the episode "The Ungroundable".

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11
Cartman and Stan are seen playing this game in the episode "Sexual Healing", although it was appearing as a fighting-game between Tiger Woods and his wife. however, in the end of the game, he was forgiven, and return to the golf, making it go to be a Golf-game, much to their dismay, they eventually abandon the game.

The Settlers of Catan
The Settlers of Catan is a strategy farming board game. The goal of the game is to build settlements and acquire resources; the most productive settlement with the most land wins. Shelly Marsh and her new friend Larry Feegan are seen playing the game during the season fifteen episode "Broadway Bro Down".

Batman: Arkham City
The cover of this game is shown in "1%", when Cartman is looking for his Clyde Frog, after he finds out that someone broke into his room.

=Game Consoles=

Unknown Game Console
Seen in the episode "Chinpokomon", resembles a Nintendo 64.

Okama GameSphere
First seen in the episode "Towelie" as a gift from Sharon to the boys. It has made rare appearances throughout the series. It appears to be a parody of the GameCube. The only game mentioned for the system is called Thirst for Blood.

Trivia

 * "Okama" is Japanese for "gay person" or "male transvestite".

Prominence

 * "It's Christmas in Canada" - Seen in the window of a store.
 * "Goobacks" - Seen in the window of a store.
 * "You Got F'd in the A" - It was seen at the arcade during the pizza party.
 * "Make Love, Not Warcraft" - In the background of Jenkins apartment.
 * "1%" - Token Black has one in his room when Eric Cartman stays the night.

Xbox 360
Stan, Kyle, and Cartman own one. Cartman's is seen in the episode "Tsst". In "Tonsil Trouble", Kyle mentions he is going to break it because Cartman gave him AIDS. The Harley riders mention kids being around loud stuff, such as the Xbox, when they realize that they aren't the loudest ones in South Park. Scott Malkinson plays Xbox 360 with them, in Elementary School Musical.

Nintendo Wii
Eric Cartman waits for a Nintendo Wii to come out in the two parter, "Go God Go" and "Go God Go XII".

PSP
The PSP appeared in the episode "Best Friends Forever". It was apparently sent down to Earth by God to find the next Keanu Reeves.

ColecoVision
This console appeared in the episode "Chickenpox" at the McCormick's House. It is an early console from the 1980s.

Sega Dreamcast
Never actually seen, but the boys wanted to buy one in "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000". Cartman had come up with the idea, and the boys had become extremely crazy about it. The whole episode revolved around them getting it, but sadly they could not raise the money. The Sega Dreamcast has the most South Park video game titles in real life.

Nintendo DS
Never seen, but Cartman owns one as he wanted GTA: Chinatown Wars.