History
A theme park that was originally frequented by young Peter Porker, who visited weekly on weekends with Aunt May. Years later, Platypus Amusement Park was on the wane when younger people rather devoted to videogames, and owner Quincy Quakers, barely earning enough to keep it open, resorted to sabotaging nearby video game mall Video City on an attempt to recover his audience. He was discovered and arrested, only to find that industrialist Randolph Rodent, who wanted to build a factory in the area, would have bought Quakers' plot of land.[1]