Hi Juicy,
First, I'd like to correct your question. You can't say, "Do all of them correct?" "Do" is an auxiliary verb that we use with action verbs. "Correct" in the above question is an adjective, and what we call a subject complement. "Are" all of them correct is how you would ask that question. You could rewrite the question to be an indicative statement to see what I mean: "They are all correct." "Correct" describes the subject "They," therefore giving us more information about it; that's why we call it a subject complement. "Are" is a linking verb connecting "they" with correct. Ok, so now to answer your question. All of the above questions are grammatically correct, but #3 and #4 are not "idiomatically" correct, meaning we don't collocate those words in that order. #3 would be better rewritten as #1, because, usually, the subject, in this case "you," should precede the direct object, in this case "video game." The same is true for #4. There are certain instances in which you could/can place a direct object before its subject for rhetorical effect, but while you're learning English I suggest avoiding doing so. I hope all this helps.
As far as recommending a less famous city in the U.S. compared to places like New York, L.A., Chicago, etc., I would recommend looking at New Orleans, Louisiana. Happy English learning!