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The Mushroom Kingdom is the fanciful world where many of Mario's adventures take place. The kingdom also hosts various sporting events like racing, tennis, and golf.
A huge city located on and around where New York supposedly was located an untold number of centuries ago.
Virtually the entire planet is covered by water. Sounds like the perfect location to build an F-Zero track, don't you think?
Empty and toxic planet where the F-Zero organization still insists on holding events.
The Lost Woods is an iconic Overworld maze in the Legend of Zelda franchise. In many games it is connected to the famous Master Sword and is generally feared by the denizens of Hyrule.
Games are sometimes set in a character's dream, whether they be the whole game or playable sections.
Water Land is a fictional location in the Mushroom World. It first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 from 1988, and is World 3. It ends with a showdown with Wendy O. Koopa
The "subconscious" land of dreams introduced in Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic.
Sub-Space is a pocket dimension that can be escaped to via doors.
The Great Wall of China stretches for thousands of miles across northern China. Parts of the wall date back as far as the 5th century B.C.
A deserted desert planet. Plenty of space to build extravagant tracks then.
The home world of Pico. Has permanently strong winds pushing you around.
Massive in size and an intergalactic economical center. Also the home of Captain Falcon.
Apparently the hang out for Samurai Goroh in between races.
A planet completely cover with snow and ice.
Former mining colony that turned into a fire inferno after miners dug to deep. Most of the surface is covered with free flowing magma.
A vast expanse of deep water.
Giant Land is a fictional location in the Mushroom World. It first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 from 1988, where it is World 4 and ends with a showdown with Iggy Koopa.
Grass Land is a fictional location in the Mushroom World. It first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 from 1988, and is World 1. It ends with a showdown with Larry Koopa.
Desert Land is a fictional location in the Mushroom World. It first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 from 1988, and is World 2. It ends with a showdown with Morton Koopa Jr.
Sky Land is a fictional location in the Mushroom World. It first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 from 1988, and is World 5. It ends with a showdown with Roy Koopa
Ice Land is a fictional snowy location in the Mushroom World. It first appears in Super Mario Bros. 3 from 1988, as World 6. It ends with a showdown with Lemmy Koopa.
House is one of the original maps in Rainbow Six Siege and the one shown in the game's E3 2014 gameplay reveal. It was reworked in Year 5 Season 3 as part of Operation Steel Wave.
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 constructed of stone, used as a defensive structure. They usually date from the Middle Ages.
Death Mountain is the most famous locale in the Zelda franchise and the site of Ganon's lair in the original Legend of Zelda. It has made appearances in numerous subsequent installments of the Zelda series.
Hyrule is the land in which many of the Zelda games take place. The size, shape and locations vary in every game.
A vast kingdom in north central Archanea, it is the last stronghold against the forces of Medeus.
Archanea is both the name of a continent and a kingdom on said continent in which many storylines in the Fire Emblem franchise unfold.
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