List of Sim games
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This is a list of all "Sim" games, and expansion packs. Most games were developed by the Sim-giant, Maxis, and published either by Maxis (pre-1997 acquisition by Electronic Arts) or by Electronic Arts (post-1997). Though neither Maxis nor Electronic Arts own the trademark on the Sim prefix, most Maxis-developed games have used it in their titles, although some non-Maxis companies such as Bullfrog Productions and Firaxis also use the prefix.
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[edit] Definition
As far as this article is concerned, a "Sim" game must meet the following criteria:
- Developed by Maxis
- Published by Maxis or Electronic Arts
- Has "Sim" in the software's title or is a Simulation game
[edit] List of Games
[edit] SimCity
- SimCity "The Original City Simulator"
- SimCity 2000 "The Ultimate City Simulator"
- SimCity 3000 "Create and control your own urban empire"
- SimCity 4 "Play God. Play Mayor. Play with your Sims."
- SimCity 4: Rush Hour
- SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition (Compilation pack)
[edit] SimCity immersions
- Streets of SimCity "Mayhem in your Metropolis"
- SimCopter "Fly Missions in the Metropolis"
[edit] The Sims
[edit] PC games
- The Sims
- Expansion Packs
- The Sims: Livin' Large (a.k.a. Livin' It Up)
- The Sims: House Party
- The Sims: Hot Date
- The Sims: Vacation (a.k.a. On Holiday)
- The Sims: Unleashed
- The Sims: Superstar
- The Sims: Makin' Magic
- Compilation Packs
- The Sims Deluxe Edition
- The Sims Double Deluxe
- The Sims Mega Deluxe
- The Sims Complete Collection (North America)
- The Complete Collection of The Sims (United Kingdom)
- The Sims: Full House (New Zealand & Australia)
- The Sims: Expansion Collection Volume One
- The Sims: Expansion Collection Volume Two
- The Sims: Expansion Collection Volume Three
- The Sims: Expansion Three-Pack Volume 1
- The Sims: Expansion Three-Pack Volume 2
- Expansion Packs
- The Sims Online
- The Sims 2
- Various Editions
- Expansion Packs
- Stuff Packs
- Compilation Packs
- The Sims Stories
- Games
- The Sims Life Stories
- The Sims Pet Stories (to be released in summer 2007)
- The Sims Castaway Stories (to be released in winter 2007)
- Games
[edit] Console Games
- The Sims (console game)
- The Sims Bustin' Out
- The Urbz: Sims in the City
- The Sims 2 (console game)
- The Sims 2: Pets (console game)
- MySims
[edit] Sim classics
[edit] Kids
- SimTown "Introduces Ecology and Economics in a creative, engaging simulation"
- SimPark "Create your own park with animals, plants, and people"
- SimSafari "Create and explore your own safari park"
- SimTunes "The Bug-Crawling, Music-Making, Picture-Painting Software!"
[edit] Miscellaneous
- SimCopter "Fly Missions in the Metropolis"
- SimIsle "Missions in the Rainforest"
- SimTower "The Vertical Empire"
- SimLife "The Genetic Playground"
- SimHealth "The National Healthcare Simulation"
- Sim Theme Park [2]
- SimCoaster [3]
- SimGolf "Play golf on courses you create" [4]
[edit] Cancelled games
[edit] See also
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ SimCity 3000 Unlimited was sold as SimCity 3000 World Edition outside the United States.
- ^ Sim Theme Park was sold as Theme Park World outside the U.S.
- ^ SimCoaster was sold as Theme Park Inc outside the U.S. Even though both games were published by Electronic Arts, neither of them were developed by Maxis. Instead, they were both developed by Bullfrog Productions.
- ^ SimGolf is often confused with Sid Meier's SimGolf.
- ^ Simsville was promoted as a combination of The Sims and the SimCity series, but was cancelled on September 2001. Some of the aspects of the project were instead implemented in The Sims Online, SimCity 4, and various The Sims expansion packs such as The Sims: Hot Date.
- ^ A Mars colonization and terraformation game was in the works but the project was cancelled, probably because of the success of The Sims. SimMars would have apparently combined play styles from SimEarth, SimLife, and SimCity.
[edit] External links
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SimCity series (SimCity • SimCity 2000 • SimCity 3000 • SimCity 4) |