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Description:
Video games have always been a great way to escape the humdrum existence of day-to-day life. Its ironic that a game that replicates the typical daily-grind has become the top-selling PC game of all time. Electronic Arts and game developer Maxis hope to reach a huge new audience with their critically acclaimed digital take on life, The Sims.
The Sims for GameCube
$16.61 - $114.99
Product Reviews
pros: Awesome Animation. Fun gameplay. Addicting.
cons: Some sexual themes, some bad sound.
The Sims: Personalities May Differ
You live in a world where you can do whatever you want, as long as you know the consequences. You ca... See Full Review
pros: Multiplayer modes
cons: People don't speak english
The Sims are Great!
There are lots of things to do in The Sims! You can buy a house, play multiplayer, get friends, and... See Full Review
pros: It's FUN!!..Create your own people,build your own house,and it is challenging.Has levals.
cons: Needs a bigger memory card then the 59.
SIMple good fun!
If you have gotten bored with The Sims on PC,I reckon it's still worth giving The Sims on Gamecube a... See Full Review
pros: Multiplayer, ease of use
cons: No going into town, less objects
The Sims comes to GameCube
I am an experienced Sims user. I own all of the computer version The Sims and I was a founde... See Full Review
Product Details
| Product MPN | |
| MPN | 14625 |
| Key Features | |
| Publisher | EA - Electronic Arts |
| Genre | Simulation |
| ESRB Descriptor | Mild Violence |
| ESRB Rating | T - (Teen) |
| Other Features | |
| Control Elements | Gamepad |
| Max. Number Of Players | 2 |
| Memory Support | With Memory Support |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Release Date | 24 March, 2003 |
| Product ID | 20680550 |
| UPC | 014633146257 |





