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A wetland region featuring a murky, still body of water.
Games where the ceiling is used as a location; typically, this means that players have the ability to walk on the ceiling.
An island in the Pacific Ocean.
A fictional detective agency that exists in the "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego" franchise.
V.I.L.E is a fictional crime organization run by Carmen Sandiego. V.I.L.E. stands for Villains' International League of Evil.
First appeared on Examine Your Information 1
Neo Tokyo is a manga/anime-inspired fictional futuristic location depicting Tokyo as a city which never sleeps amongst its large population and heavy use of technology.
Nagoya, Japan is the fourth largest city in Japan and is home to the Nagoya Castle and Astuta Chrine. This city is also the birthplace of Pachinko.
Honnō-ji is a temple in Japan that is most famous for being the site where the warlord Nobunaga Oda was assassinated in a coup.
An area of land, including various structures, devoted primarily to the practice of producing and managing food.
A flooded piece of land used for growing rice.
Prison planet in the A L I E N franchise
San Diego, CA, USA
The world in which the game M.U.L.E. takes place, rich in minerals. The name is a reversal of the word Atari.
A mythical sunken continent.
"They'd be crazy to follow us, wouldn't they?"
Telos is a fictional planet in the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity.
Cyberia is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. The planet is full of cyberpunks.
Effluvia is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. The planet is used as a garbage dump.
Sauria is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. A jungle planet, it is inhabited by dinosaur-like creatures.
Turvia is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. This level has the television screen flipped upside down
Vernia is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. Located on the planet is a city located among the clouds.
Volcania is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. The planet is full with active volcanoes
Odar is a fictional planet from the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. The planet has an underground maze.
Utopia is a fictional planet in the 1990 video game The Adventures of Rad Gravity. On the planet is an underground factory.
The long, narrow and winding path in the other world leading from King Yemma's palace to King Kai's Planet.
The continent from Fire Emblem Gaiden located in the same world as Archanea.
Also known as Angel Land, Skyworld is the realm of the goddess Palutena and the angel Pit.
Cleveland is a city in Ohio that appears in several video games as a real life location
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