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A narrow street with walls on both sides.
A general location used to store and invest money. Whether players rob it, or store money in it and gain some interest, banks are a long-standing institution in video games.
A place to buy alcoholic beverages and to mingle/meet with non player characters. Bars in games are sometimes essential to advance the plot, or recruit party members. Bars are the modern equivalents of taverns. You see taverns in fantasy games and bars in modern/sci-fi games.
An establishment catering to the grooming needs of men.
A room which is devoted entirely to hygiene, containing a toilet and sometimes a sink. Residential bathrooms typically have a shower or bathtub.
A place to buy books, usually to shed more light on the world or upgrade character stats.
A bowling alley is a place with one or more lanes dedicated to bowling, the sport where you try to roll a ball down a lane to hit as many of the 10 pins as possible. May or may not have funky shoes.
A place to gamble.
A cinema or picture house is a place to view films. Certain games allow players to enter a cinema in game and watch a short movie.
One of the Four Corners states of the southwestern US, famed for its diverse landscapes.
The setting of Dead Rising 2 is a casino-filled city infested with undead.
A gas station is a type of establishment that sells fuel and lubricants for automobiles. In video games, they serve as something else: a massive bomb.
Halls, also called hallways or corridors, are areas that connect rooms. Not much happens here except people going from one room to another, but in some games the player sees little else.
A place where the player can rent a bed/room for the night, or cause trouble. Hotels are distinct locations in games where the player goes to restore their health, save the game, cure status effects, or even to advance the plot and/or level. Also called Inns in some games.
The third-largest continent in the world.
Featured in extensive amounts of games. Either acts as inventory for cars, like in GTA, or battlegrounds, like in Mercenaries.
Area above houses and buildings. You can walk, run or jump on and over rooftops. Usually good sniping positions.
A location in a video game where the player can refresh his or her resources. Stereotypically health/medkits, ammunition, etc.
The mall is where you go shopping.
Still Creek is the location where Dead Rising: Case Zero takes place.
A rapid transit system operating below the surface of the ground.
A supermarket is a store that offers many different kinds of foods and household products.
The United States serves as the location or the back-story of countless video games. It also plays host to some of the largest game development studios and publishers in the world.
A theater is a place to see and hear performing arts performed live by artists.
Underneath a planet's surface is considered to be underground, especially if it is near the top of the surface. Some of the games have you digging through the dirt.
A large building used to store goods.
A place for a player to purchase weapons such as guns or melee weapons.
A small town of 53,594 in Colorado, Willamette is the setting of Dead Rising.
The only worthwhile place to be in Willamette, Colorado where zombies roam free and can be dealt with indiscriminately!
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