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=== Computer and video games ===
The base appears in the following computer or video games: ''[[Area 51 (video game)|Area 51 (arcade)]]'', ''[[Area 51 (first-person shooter)|Area 51]]'', ''[[Deus Ex]]'', ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]'', ''[[Redneck Rampage]]'' as Area 69,''[[Vigilante 8]]'' as Dreamland (not exactly like Area 51 but "Dreamland" is a nickname for the area and one of the characters has interactions with aliens) , ''[[Interstate '82]]'' as Area 49, ''[[Tomb Raider III]]'', ''[[UFO: Aftermath]]'', ''[[Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012|Rogue Trip]]'', ''[[Perfect Dark]]'' (Area 51 and Area 52), ''[[The Pandora Directive]]'', ''[[Twisted Metal 3]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' (Area 69), ''[[Destroy All Humans!]]'' (Area 42), ''[[SimCity 4]]'' (Area 5.1). The [[Black Mesa Research Facility]], the setting for much of the computer game ''[[Half-Life (computer game)|Half-Life]]'', resembles Area 51. ''Division 47'', an area of Strangetown in the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version of ''[[The Sims 2]]'', ''[[The Simpsons Road Rage]]'' (Area 51A) is modeled after Area 51. In ''[[World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade]]'' expansion pack, there is a neutral city in the Outland called Area 52. A sci-fi themed campaign on [[Rollercoaster Tycoon 3]] is called Broom Lake. Also, in [[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]] you are in the fictionial realm of Area 51, though named simply as Roswell, New Mexico.
The newest edition of [[Microsoft Flight Simulator X]] includes a mission named "Secret Shuttle" where the player is a pilot working for EG&G Airlines shuttling government workers to Area 51 and experiencing some rather strange phenomenon while en-route (such as an unknown object traveling at very high speeds almost crashing into your plane).