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Where the wonders of the natural world, history, great art, and scientific endeavor can be appreciated by the layperson. Or someone can get shot in the face, depending on the game.
A theater is a place to see and hear performing arts performed live by artists.
A ship is a nautical vessel that carries passengers or freight. Ships that are treated as actual locations as opposed to objects.
The setting of Trails in the Sky: First Chapter, recently released for PSP in NA. A small country rich in tech and resources but not in people or military.
The Daily Bugle is a New York City based tabloid newspaper founded by J. Jonah Jameson.
The dark metropolis of the Jak and Daxter series. Appears in Jak II, Jak 3, Jak X, and Daxter.
Switzerland is a federal republic in Western Europe. Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world and is home to famous tennis player Roger Federer.
Home to Igor, a mysterious character from the Persona games. He helps those who have been granted access to the Velvet Room build their power and fuse personas.
Arizona is a state in the southwestern US, famous for its cactus-filled deserts and high temperatures. Its weather also makes it a popular location for spring training in professional baseball.
A city in southeastern Florida known for its beaches and large shopping districts.
Sandover Village is the town where Jak is raised. This is the start of your adventure in Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy.
A building containing offices where work is done, usually of an executive nature.
An area, such as a prairie or meadow, of grass or grasslike vegetation. Common in fantasy RPGs.
A terminal where passengers or cargo aboard trains are transferred.
Japanese castles were fortresses built to guard important or strategic sites, such as ports, river crossings, or crossroads.
An intricate, often ancient, structure devoted to a deity, usually filled with traps and overly enthusiastic followers.
Greece is a republic on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeastern Europe. Its capital city is Athens. The land that brought us The Gods, Souvlaki and Kratos.
Finland is a republic in Northern Europe. Its capital city is Helsinki. Finland borders to Russia and Sweden, and joined the European Union on 1 January 1995.
One of the so called "Celtic nations" that today are part of the United Kingdom, and home of the Welsh language.
Office or headquarters for police officers, also contains holding cells and interrogation rooms.
A place to gamble.
Brazil is a federal republic in South America, where it is the largest country, and the only one whose official language is Portuguese rather than Spanish. Its capital city is Brasília.
A business or establishment containing a selection of arcade games, pinball machines and other amusement devices. This include both games found in a Video Arcade and games where the Video Arcade is a location.
Excessively large and luxurious houses, usually built on several thousand square feet.
Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States of America and home to the US Federal Government.
A generic run-of-the-mill landmass surrounded by water
Pittsburgh is located in western Pennsylvania, and has a population of 334,563. Its 446 bridges are the most of any city in the world, narrowly besting Venice, Italy.
Stadium for the New York Yankees from Major League Baseball
A rapid transit system operating below the surface of the ground.
Argentina is a federal republic in South America. The official language is Spanish and the capital city is Buenos Aires
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