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5 Fun Video Game Worlds To Live In For A Day

If you could escape for one day into any video game world, then what would it be? Most video game worlds wouldn’t be something most would want to live in for an extended period of time. There are the slight few that would be fun for a day and that is about it. Plus, even us hardcore gamers, probably die within a day inside most of them. Or you would be so annoyed that you would probably kill yourself in some insane, cartoon way. Read on to view five video game worlds that we would like to live in for a day!

5. Zelda
Imagine that every time you go to cut the grass―you discover treasures of all kinds within. Well if you lived in the land of Hyrule then that would be a daily luxury. Days would consist of getting up and setting out to rescue the princess, blowing things up with bombs, and questing to your heart’s content. All while doing it to a lovely instrumental melody. Now that would be the life.

4. Street Fighter
Wouldn’t life be grand if you could wake up and kick someone’s butt―just for the heck of it! Your alarm goes off and you enter the kick-ass world of Street Fighter. The day would consist of polishing your fighting style and different moves. Life would be one long beat em’ up packed full of arcade bliss.

3. Super Mario Brothers
Now we enter the Mushroom Kingdom full of magical mushrooms, shiny gold coins, bouncing Goombas and fire flowers. It would be epic just to throw a Koopa shell and take out a string of enemies―or shoot fireballs from your hands for a day. The day would end with pipe-warping blast to have an all out shoot em’ up with Bowser.

2. Saint’s Row
Saint’s Row would place us into an action-adventure through Stilwater where the city is our oyster. For one day, we would have the chance to do whatever we wanted―even if that was just to blow up everything around us with a rocket launcher. The day would start with breakfast with our homies, a fast-paced chase and shootout with police, and end with picking up a stripper named “Candy.”

1. Left 4 Dead
Left 4 Dead would be one of those games that most of us wouldn’t last more than a day―but for that one day it would be completely incredible. We could venture down to Riverside with our pals Zoey, Francis, Bill and Louis. Just the conversation you would experience within that group would be worth the journey. Then you could spend the day irritating witches, poking Boomers and getting licked by Smokers. At the end of the day, we will pop some pills, shoot some adrenaline, and pull out our health packs to head down to Rayford―the party starts all over as we pick up some more friends for even more zombie killing fun.

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