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May 22, 2007

Help Plan a Video Game Wedding

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I always thought Lara Croft and Hitman would make a cute couple, but that’s not what we’re talking about here. Famed MTV video games journalist Stephen Totilo is in need of a bit of help putting a gaming twist on his upcoming wedding reception. At the suggestion of his future wife, they have decided to name all their tables after locations in video games. Hit the jump for the list as it stands right now, but they need about six more. Any suggestions are completely welcome.

Places already being used:


1. Hyrule
2. Zebes
3. The Mushroom Kingdom
4. Rainbow Road
5. Zanzibar Land
6. Liberty City
7. San Andreas
8. Azeroth
9. City 17
10. Myst Island
11. Sim City
12. Raccoon City
13. Silent Hill
14.  New Mombasa


As outlined on stephentotilo.com, the names can not be overly geeky or too difficult to pronounce. Otherwise here are just a couple we came up with:


Vana’diel
The Green Hill Zone
Diamond City
City of Heroes
Adventure Island
River City
Athens
Morrowind
Middle-Earth
Metro City
Coneria
Outworld

Comments

Yoshi's Island!

The Save Point

Tristram - Diablo II

Aiur, Tarsonis, Korhal, Char, New Gettysburg, or any other Starcraft location...but mainly Aiur.

Azeroth

Kingdom Hearts!!

diamond city sounds like the best 1 2 chose

Try Willamette - From Dead Rising

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