Videoland

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It has been requested that this article be rewritten. Reason: relies on speculation (tagged on 13:30, 7 March 2018 (EST))

A map of Videoland

Videoland is a part of the video game world and furthermore the extended Super Mario franchise. Kevin Keene, otherwise known as Captain N, was transported to Videoland through a worm hole or vortex. Videoland contains Kongoland, presumably the homeland of the Kongs. Videoland also contains:

  • The Palace of Power: The Palace of Power serves as both the ruling Capital of Videoland as well as the headquarters of the N-Team. It contains warp zones connecting to practically every known game world. The palace houses two powerful artifacts which are worthy of note: the Power Glove and the Sun Stone. The Power Glove is the Ultimate Warp Zone. From the Ultimate Warp Zone the champion of Videoland will come. The Sun Stone is a mystical stone which is the source for all power in the palace. In “The Trojan Dragon,” the Sun Stone was stolen and brought to Dragon’s Den. Luckily, Kevin and the N-Team were able to retrieve it.
  • Hyrule: Where Zelda and Link reside.
  • Studio World: Studio World, the glitzy and glamorous entertainment capital in Videoland. Possessing no native inhabitants, Studio World is populated solely by actors, directors, screenwriters, and the production crew. Many of the buildings in Studio World are built high above the ground and are connected by a roadway of slides.
  • Castlevania: Where Simon Belmont resides.
  • Megaland: Where Mega Man resides.
  • Mount-Icarus: Where Kid Icarus resides.
  • Metroid: Where Samus Aran resides.

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