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A location, store and all-round rockin' hang-out of Keith and Lilly Ingram in Deadly Premonition. It also happens to be a real store in Snoqualmie, Washington.
Curien Mansion is the setting for the original House Of The Dead game.
The evil land in the Lord of the Rings in which Sauron lives.
Edoras is located in Middle Earth in the realm of Rohan. It is Rohan's only real city.
Minas Tirith is in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth and is the capital city of Gondor.
An ancient Dwarven city, the Mines of Moria were located beneath the Misty Mountains. Before the journey of the Fellowship, the Dwarves abandoned the Mines and Orcs and other creatures occupied them.
Isengard is a fortress in the Lord of the Rings that is run by the wizard Saruman.
The once cold and desolate, now jungle planet that the Lost Planet series takes place on; home to the Akrid.
Heaven is the afterlife destination for the souls of the dead who were good and noble in life. As eternal bliss is not a particularly exciting concept for a video game, Heaven does not appear as frequently as its evil counterpart, Hell.
In the Devil Summoner series, the Goumaden is the demon fusion house under the supervision of the enigmatic Victor. Appears in various incarnations, such as a laboratory, hotel, or cruise ship.
Osaka is the second largest city in Japan, and is located at the mouth of the Yoda River on Osaka Bay. It is also known as" 天下の台所", "tenka no daidokoro" or the gourmet capital of Japan.
Niceland is the area where the video game Fix-it Felix Jr. takes place in.
A Japanese prefecture which is the headquarters of Hanshin Tigers and the Koushien Stadium.
Transylvania is a real world location in Romania and is synonymous with the story of Dracula.
A cheap hotel designed for motorists.
A desert planet in the Star Wars universe, Tatooine orbits twin suns and is primarily populated by moisture farmers and those looking to let the imperial heat die down. It reportedly has rich mineral deposits, but the harsh weather and conditions makes mining too expensive to be profitable.
This is the "hidden leaf" village where Naruto grew up. It's also the main village in the Naruto universe. It was founded by the first and second hokages as well as Madara Uchiha. The village is based on Masashi Kishimoto's (Creator of Naruto) hometown.
"Hope to see you again!"
Latveria is a country ruled by Doctor Doom.
Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters was build by Professor X. It was shown in X-Men Legends 1 and 2 and mentioned in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
A canvas tent used to house the audience attending a circus performance.
The home of the Fantastic Four in New York City. The Fantastic Four occupy the upper five levels of the building, and other tenants occupy the rest.
Once the tallest building in the world, it is still a notable landmark and fixture of the New York skyline.
The Daily Bugle is a New York City based tabloid newspaper founded by J. Jonah Jameson.
A popular tourist landmark in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower with a design similar to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France.
A thoroughfare that is lined with buildings. Sometimes people fight in them.
Blackgate Penitentiary is a prison in the DC Comics universe. It is located in Gotham City.
A hospital for people with mental illnesses. The prison-like insane asylums of old are the kind usually seen in video games, being an extremely popular horror game setting.
Lorule is the "other world" in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. It's the counterpart to that game's version of Hyrule governed by Hilda.
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