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  2. Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation, known in Japan as That's QT (ザッツキューティー, Zattsu Kyūtī), is a fashion design and business management simulation video game developed and published by Koei for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console.

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  4. List of business simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive index of business simulation games, sorted chronologically. Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available. Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.

  5. The Conveni 200X - Wikipedia

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    The Conveni 200X is a convenience store simulation game designed for the Xbox 360 system. The game was released on March 30, 2006, and was developed by Masterpiece and published by Hamster Corporation [ 1 ]

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  8. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    Year Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1964: The Sumerian Game: Mabel Addis: Historical: MAIN: Text-based game based on the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash. [1]1969: The Sumer Game

  9. The Urbz: Sims in the City - Wikipedia

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    The game went gold in June 2004 and was shipped to stores in late November 2004. According to a former Maxis employee, an Urbz 2, as well as a PC port of The Urbz, were both planned if the game was successful. [2] Electronic Arts wanted The Urbz to be a spin-off breakout series, similar to how The Sims was a spin-off breakout series of SimCity.