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SimCity is a real-time strategy/ simulation computer game (or " software toy"). It is game developer Maxis' flagship product. There are four versions; the original SimCity ( 1989, later renamed SimCity Classic ), SimCity 2000 ( 1993), SimCity 3000 ( 1999), and SimCity 4 ( 2003). All of the games were re-released with various add-ons including extra scenarios. In addition, SimCity Classic is available for a Palm Connected Organizer, and on the SimCity.com website as Classic Live. SimCity 2000 is also available for handheld organizers running Microsoft's Pocket PC OS, as well as the Game Boy AdvanceGame Boy Advance GBA is a handheld video game console from Nintendo. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, in the USA on June 11, 2001, and in Europe on June 22, 2001. Hardware This successor to the popular Game Boy can run almost all legacy GB soft and PlayStationThe PlayStation ( Japanese: ) is a video game console of the 32-bit era, first produced by Sony in the 1990s. It was launched in Japan on December 3, 1994, the USA on September 9, 1995 and Europe on September 29, 1995. The console was extremely popular, s. SimCity and SimCity 2000 were also released for the SNES. There was also a SimCity 2000 3D hybrid called SimCity 64 which was released only in JapanJapan (, Nippon/Nihon literally "the origin of the sun") is a country in East Asia situated on a chain of islands east of the Asian continent on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. The largest of these islands are, from north to south, Hokkaido , Honsh for Nintendo 64Super Smash Bros. Nintendo 64 or simply N64 is Nintendo's third home video game console, released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America, and finally March 1, 1997 in Europe. The Nintendo 64 was released with only two launch games's add-on flop, the 64DD64DD is the Nintendo 64 Disk Drive, named the Dynamic Drive at the start of its development. It is an external device that plugs into the EXTension Port of the Nintendo 64's bottom side. It is the Nintendo 64 equivalent of the Famicom's Disk System, the P.

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A screenshot of SimCity on the Atari ST SimCity was originally developed by game designer Will Wright. The inspiration for SimCity came from a feature of the game Raid on Bungeling Bay that allowed players to create their own maps. Wright soon found he enjoyed creating maps more than playing the actual game, and so began creating SimCity.

The game sparked off a new paradigm in computer gaming by creating a game that could neither be won nor lost. This did not bode well with the game publishers at the time, who did not forsee the possibility of successfully marketing and selling such a game. However, the success of SimCity speaks for itself: "Sim" games of all types were spawned—with Will Wright and Maxis developing a myriad of titles including SimEarth, SimFarm, SimTown, Streets of SimCity, SimCopter, SimAnt, SimIsle , SimPark, The Sims, and SimMars , which was never released. They also obtained licenses for some titles developed in Japan, such as SimTower and Let's Take The A-Train (just called A-Train outside of Japan). The most recent development is The Sims, and its sequel The Sims 2.

SimCity is predominantly a single-player game (the exception being a "Network Edition" of SimCity 2000). SimCity 4 also makes an attempt at multiplayer gaming with the ability to share regional maps and cities with other players, allowing you to collaborate, but not play in real time.



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