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12 Video Game Amusement Parks That We’d Never Visit

Bad, worse, and all kinds of awful, we take a look at these twelve video game amusement parks that aren’t half as amusing as they might seem.
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Uranus Zone (Dead Rising 2: Off The Record)

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In a world where zombie reality shows are a dying breed, it’s a wonder how places like Uranus Zone manage to survive.

A science-fiction themed amusement park in the shape of an alien’s head, the ritzy playground for Fortune City’s undead is an eyesore of blinding neon and pun-inspired shopping centers. What it may lack in ambience it makes up for in its all-season passes of absurdity, but it just feels weird taking a jetpack joyride over a brain-eating mob all by your lonesome.

That the park’s restrooms should be the cleanest places in Uranus Zone is no small consolation for running around with a full bladder in the post-apocalypse. Where you could possibly find any decent toilet paper is another matter. This is a park named Uranus Zone and that’s exactly what it cares about the least? Good grief.


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Tim Gruver
From the time he sat down to play Super Mario Bros. on his sisters' NES one afternoon, video-games would entice Tim's mind like the One Ring to Gollum. He believes video games are art and that Okami and Shadow of the Colossus are among them. You can find him on Twitter pontificating on life and its oddities.