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  2. The Sims: Hot Date - Wikipedia

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    Hot Date was a commercial success and one of the highest-selling computer games of 2001 and 2002. According to NPD annual sales charts for computer games, Hot Date ranked as the seventh highest selling game in 2001 and fifth highest in 2002, [13] [14] with the Entertainment Software Association similarly ranking the game sixth in 2002. [15]

  3. The Sims - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 version featured the option to play online, though EA no longer supports it. Separate handheld versions were developed for the Game Boy Advance and N-Gage, which allow the player to directly control the Sim character for the first time. The Urbz: Sims in the City is a game focused on Sims living in an urban setting within Sim ...

  4. List of Sim video games - Wikipedia

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    MySims Social – A game intended to launch on Facebook with The Sims Social and SimCity Social, it never was completed. The Urbz 2 – A game intended to surpass The Urbz: Sims in the City, and turn it into a spinoff sub series to The Sims, but the project went through Development Hell after the original game failed to sell to expectations. It ...

  5. The Sims (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Sims is a social simulation video game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts in 2000. The game allows players to create and control virtual people, called "Sims", and manage their daily lives in a suburban setting.

  6. The Sims 4 - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. 2014 video game 2014 video game The Sims 4 Cover art since 2019 Developer(s) Maxis [a] Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Director(s) Michael Duke Berjes Enriquez Jim Rogers Robert Vernick Producer(s) Kevin Gibson Grant Rodiek Ryan Vaughan Designer(s) Eric Holmberg-Weidler Matt Yang Artist(s ...

  7. The Sims Online - Wikipedia

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    The Sims Online was a 2002 massively multiplayer online game (MMO) developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts (EA) for Microsoft Windows.The game was a subscription-based online multiplayer version of the 2000 Maxis game The Sims, in which players could interact with others on virtual user-made lots, buy and customise properties, and make in-game money by taking on jobs.

  8. Category:Dating sims - Wikipedia

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    Farm life sim video games (4 C, 10 P) O. Otome games (1 C, ... Dreamy Season; Sprung (video game) ... This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, ...

  9. The Sims Carnival - Wikipedia

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    SimsCarnival.com was an online community centered on users playing, creating and sharing games.. The online community was supported by a suite of game creation tools, audio and graphic asset packs, a YouTube-style website with a leaderboard and other social features, first-party games, ongoing content releases, and user-generated games across many genres (e.g. sports, puzzles, adventure games ...