Video Game Zone

The Video Game Zone is an alternate, yet unique dimension, nearly 500 kilometers away from Mobius. It is created by Johnny D. the Fox (only while he was playing all the games from different generations, though he was unaware of it).

Unlike many other dimensions, the Video Game Zone is entirely different than all the other dimensions. The zone is divided to three "boundaries" (or "islands") such as: Fifth-Gen Zone, Sixth-Gen Zone, and Seventh-Gen Zone. Most of the zones allows or disallows residents to freely wander around, with racing-type zones disallowing residents to roam around, with the exception of the Seventh-Gen Zone, which allows residents to roam around, as long as they do not end up getting in the way of fast-moving vehicles.

Most of the residents may be completely pixelated (fifth-gen and sixth-gen zones only) and therefore do not interact with Mobians, most likely because they are highly scripted and have extreme limitations, in which the Video Game Zone residents may think that Mobians have never existed. On free-roaming places, however (sixth-gen and seventh-gen zones only), while they don't interact with Mobians, they can either be provoked or attacked, since trying to socialize them will not work. Each of the three boundaries are connected by long-stretch bridges, which are nearly 5,000 miles on each zones. Despite being very long, there are many stops, such as hotels, diners (including fast-food restaurants), information booths, and gas stations, all of them which are not far, but not close by neither.

Fifth-Gen Zone
Few of the places in this zone are completely pixelated, therefore limiting the use of any means by exploring. However, all other interesting places are well detailed, with most of the environment fairly good. Nearly all of the environment comes from one popular sport; racing. Although there are also baseball and football, which are popular spectator sports. There are some interiors, despite not being fully detailed

Sixth-Gen Zone
Unlike the Fifth-Gen Zone, the Sixth-Gen Zone are a little more detailed than the Fifth-Gen Zone itself. Most of the places are not reccomended for exploring, such as racetracks, due to fast-moving cars zooming through the track, which also poses a high risk. Racing remains a popular sport in this "boundary", although there is also skateboarding and street racing, another type of racing itself. There are certain places that allows Mobians to fully explore, but they cannot interact with pedestrians (all are interactive humans), since they have limited speech. If they bump into them, however, they would say any types of dialogues that consists of telling them to move out of their way. If provoked, as in getting attacked, however, they would either run away or attempt to fight back. If using any kind of kinetic-type powers, pedestrians would run away out of sheer panic (in one of the places, pedestrians commandeering vehicles would drive away in a fearful manner, whereas some people get out and retaliate with their weapons), although some with firearms may retaliate in order to defend themselves.

Some of the places do have skateparks, in which most Mobians consider skateboarding as a hobby. They can also spray tags on walls, though they are not permanent, unless one stays in one area that has been tagged.

Seventh-Gen Zone
The Seventh-Gen Zone is one of the most populous "boundary" in this alternate dimension. Nearly al of the places have prosperous buildings and skyscrapers, with the exception of certain places that are used as shooting sports (such as capture the flag, team deathmatch (including mercenary team deathmatch, free-for-all, demolition, etc.) and are considered to be a popular spectator sport, including racing. However, some of the places that involves racing are also known as a "no-holds barred racing", as mentioned by some Mobians, as racers fight for first place despite crashing and wrecking each other (in which the take place on a desert or an isolated island, although they always respawn, even though they became wrecked or thrown off). One of the most notable places is "Panau Island", which is a really huge island (which can only be found via flying over there with an aircraft or with flying abilities) filled with rainforests, snowy mountains, saharan deserts, even towering cities. It was ranked as the most popular place to explore and, possibly, live in. There is also a racetrack that has a big danger factor, mainly because it is stunt-related, such as exocated ploding gas stations, collapsing building, bridges being detonated, even airplanes that crash through runways.

Like the Sixth-Gen Zone, there are few, but interesting places to explore (including "Panau Island"), but cannot interact with people, unless if provoked. There are also places that cannot be visited due to a massive shootout (although they are mostly competition-related, which is one of the reasons). There are also most of the cities involved in street races, which can be participated, though a modified vehicle, without any use of weapons (unless if used by villains), is required to participate. There are also blank landscapes (e.g. grass, sand) that can be used to create their own racetracks and race with it.

"Handheld"-Gen Zone
A small isolated boundary, known as the "Handheld"-Gen Zone, is a hidden island that is not connected between Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh-Gen zones, but is rather located center in this dimension. There is nothing interesting, except only one place to fully explore and having two racing sports, both consisting on flying aircrafts than actual vehicles. Despite this, it is below average to visit and this can only be done by teleporting there with a portable teleporter device.

Dangers Within the Dimension
There are many dangers in this dimension, like falling off from the bridge (since the long bridges to not have any ocean) and continuous freefalling can result in being teleported back on Mobius, and adding symptoms such as disorientation, confusion and harsh headaches. Despite being an interesting dimension, villains can do whatever they can to destroy buildings and environments, although this can result in massive crashes and freezes throughout the area, though the villains did not cared and can easily live through problems. After the destruction, the dimension was rebuilt 5 years later after living through massive bugs, hacks, and freezes.

Trivia

 * Mobians' physical appearances and attires can greatly change and affect their voices depending on which boundary they visit. For example, if visiting an area that disallows speech voices, they end up speaking in subtitles, making their voices less notable. They can also have their appearance that are 128-bit and beyond
 * While taking an aircraft to fly from one boundary to another, though it may take a little longer than traveling through the bridge itself.
 * Escaping from a bottomless void after accidentaly falling down from a really long bridge while traveling towards another zone is highly possible, if one has flying abilities. This is also done on the "Handheld"-Gen Zone.