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  2. SimCity 2000 - Wikipedia

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    SimCity 2000 is a city-building simulation video game jointly developed by Will Wright and Fred Haslam of Maxis.It is the successor to SimCity Classic and was released for Apple Macintosh and MS-DOS personal computers in 1993, [6] after which it was released on many other platforms over the following years, such as the Sega Saturn and SNES game consoles in 1995 and the PlayStation in 1996.

  3. List of Sim video games - Wikipedia

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    The Sim Collection (Released in 2003 for Windows, it includes SimTheme Park Gold Edition, The Sims Deluxe Edition, SimCity 3000 Unlimited and The Sims Online New & Improved.) Sim Mania 2 (Released on March 19, 2003, for Windows, it includes SimCity 3000 , SimTheme Park Gold Edition , SimCoaster and Sid Meier's SimGolf .)

  4. Category:SimCity - Wikipedia

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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"

  5. Maxis - Wikipedia

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    The former logo of Maxis, used until 2012 Will Wright, Maxis co-founder. Maxis was founded in 1987 by Will Wright and Jeff Braun to help publish SimCity on home computers. . Before then, the game was only available on a limited basis on the Commodore 64 due to few publishers showing any interest in porting a non-traditional game without definite "win" and "lose" condi

  6. A-Train - Wikipedia

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    The game puts players in command of a railway company. There are no rival companies; the player controls the only one in the city and the game is resultingly fairly open-ended. A-Train III is the first game in the series to make use of near-isometric dimetric projection to present the city, similar to Maxis's later SimCity 2000. [4]

  7. Simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    Simulation video games are a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate real world activities. [1] A simulation game attempts to copy various activities from real life in the form of a game for various purposes such as training, analysis, prediction, or entertainment.

  8. SimCopter - Wikipedia

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    SimCopter puts the player in the role of a helicopter pilot.There are two modes of play: user mode and career mode. The user mode (free mode) lets the player fly around cities that they have created (which can be imported from SimCity 2000) or any of the 30 cities supplied with the game.

  9. Will Wright (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    He co-designed SimCity 2000 (1993) with Fred Haslam and, in the meantime, Maxis produced other "Sim" games. Wright's next game was SimCopter (1996). Although none of these games were as successful as SimCity , they further cemented Wright's reputation as a designer of " software toys "—games that cannot be won or lost, but played indefinitely.