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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Peach's Castle in [[Mario and Luigi Bowsers Inside Story|Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]. The initial castle area is large enough, but as you progress you keep opening up more and more areas, until it turns out to take up well over a hundred screens. Compare this to the entire Toad Town, which takes up ''five''.
* Peach's Castle in [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]. The initial castle area is large enough, but as you progress you keep opening up more and more areas, until it turns out to take up well over a hundred screens. Compare this to the entire Toad Town, which takes up ''five''.
* [[Super Mario 64]], perhaps the ancestor of the [[Mario and Luigi Bowsers Inside Story|Bowser's Inside Story]] example above. The room you walk into when you enter the castle seems to be about the size of the castle. However, more and more places open up. The basement makes sense. It could be under what we see from the outside. However, the upper levels are definitely an example of this.
* [[Super Mario 64]], perhaps the ancestor of the [[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story|Bowser's Inside Story]] example above. The room you walk into when you enter the castle seems to be about the size of the castle. However, more and more places open up. The basement makes sense. It could be under what we see from the outside. However, the upper levels are definitely an example of this.
* The player's house in ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', once you start adding on extensions.
* The player's house in ''[[Animal Crossing]]'', once you start adding on extensions.