This is the Metaphor Re:Fantazio Original Soundtrack special box. The alt text explains each picture.

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This is the Metaphor Re:Fantazio Original Soundtrack special box. The alt text explains each picture.
Mojave Roads. Because I often get their names confused. Just to organize my mind. Fanfiction/Roleplaying resource.
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Self-explaining to a fault.
I still cannot wrap my mind around how the Devs overlooked the fact that there are snipers guarding the Dam pass. I know Fortification Hill wasn’t supposed to be reachable through regular means (swimming and climbing via jumping)... but this is just plain ridiculous.
Just in case this helps to roleplayers/fanfiction writers.
Pokémon GO in-game map now uses open-sourced mapping service OpenStreetMap The in-game map in Pokémon GO now looks significantly different after developer Niantic quietly updated the game to use another source for its landscapes, switching from Google Maps to an open-sourced mapping service called OpenStreetMap.
Town Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar Natsume Nintendo DS 2008 (2010) The Town in the Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar.
Town Harvest Moon Natsume SNES 1996 The Town in the first Harvest Moon game.
El Nido archipelago Chrono Cross Square PlayStation 1999 El Nido is the archipelago in which part of Chrono Cross takes place, and this map is the in-game representation. In particular, this map is the first one from the Home World, one of the parallels dimensions of the game.