Pixel City

Pixel City is a digital world located in a 1990s game cartridge of the same name. This world is the location of Everyone Studios, and the Groob Show. At its edges, there is a large firewall that prevents residents from escaping.

1994
In 1994, a game called Pixel City was created and released to the general public. However, someone had messed with the cartridges so badly that the game got recalled and discontinued. The cartridges were all burned. However, one stood alone and survived the fire. A man named Joey found the last remaining cartridge and inserted it into his computer to see if it still worked. It actually did, but it wasn't the same Pixel City seen in the current show. It was instead an 8-bit style game where you could interact with NPCs of famous 90s characters. Joey thought it was such a bad game that it gave him ironic enjoyment to interact with it, so he kept it in his computer.

"The Pixelated Big Bang"
A few years later, Joey sold his old computer to a game archivial museum of sorts, as it had the last remaining copy of Pixel City on it. The archivists messed with the Pixel City disc to try to extract the data, and instead it gained a slight AI. Portals rose from the grounds of the game and sucked in the people who wished to live there. Eventually, Pixel City became the city we know and love, though it was littered with spam bots.

1999
The AI created The Spam and Scam Straightener Act in order to fight the spam bots. A consequence of this was if you were a robot of any sort, you were generally disliked within the community. wip

Known Residents

 * Gertie
 * Definitely not Karsen
 * Madyson
 * Khonjin
 * Leah
 * Lem
 * Luci (he lives with Gertie)
 * Hank and Tricky (Gertie's parents)
 * Bread