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Articles and topics related to the SimCity series of city building and management simulation computer games, produced by Maxis Wikimedia Commons has media related to SimCity . Pages in category "SimCity"
As a mea culpa for SimCity's disastrous debut, Electronic Arts offered a number of free titles as compensation.Reading other SimCity reviews, I caught on to a kind of collective fondness for the ...
SimCity 4 is a city-building simulation computer game developed by Maxis, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts. The game was released in January 2003 for Microsoft Windows and in June 2003 for Mac OS X. It is the fourth major installment in the SimCity series. SimCity 4 has a single expansion pack called Rush Hour which adds features to the game.
A screenshot of the original Lincity, showing the top-down gameplay. Lincity features complex 2D and top-down gameplay.. The simulation considers population, employment, basic water management and ecology, goods (availability and production), raw materials (ore, steel, coal), services (education, health, fire protection, leisures), energy (electricity and charcoal, coal with finite reserves ...
This is a list of games created by Maxis. Maxis is an American video game developer that was founded in 1987 and became a division of Electronic Arts (EA) in 1997. Maxis' second software title was the seminal SimCity, a city simulation and planning game. Maxis is the creator of the best-selling PC game of all time, The Sims, and its sequel, The ...
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Yes, SimCity 4: Deluxe Edition was seperate release with the original game and Rush Hour combined - I will think about making that clearer in the article. I will go into more detail with the reviews, a user removed a few reviews saying they were non-notable, I did not challenge this despite the fact it was at odds with WP:NNC - I might still ...
From the trailer, the premise of the game seemed to be a human mission to the planet Mars, followed by a terraforming and colonization scenario, typical of the Maxis world-building game style. The game presumed to be an integration of previous Maxis titles, presented in 3D, possibly including elements of SimEarth, SimLife, and SimCity.