The Sims (Consoles)

align=center colspan=2|The Sims
align=center colspan=2|
style=width:80px|Developer: Maxis
a href="/encyclopedia/Video-game-publisher" title="Video game publisher">Publisher: EA
elease date: November 27, 2002
a href="/encyclopedia/Computer-and-video-game-genres" title="Computer and video game genres">Genre: Sim
ame modes: Single player/Multiplayer
a href="/encyclopedia/ESRB" title="ESRB">ESRB rating: Teen (T)
latform: PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
edia: CD/DVD
The Sims is a videogame for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube consoles. The console version of The Sims is a somewhat different game from the blockbuster Windows games. It features some gameplay modifications, a 3D camera perspective and some resources from some Windows' expansions: parties, dates, jobs and a story-based mode Get a life.

Consoles sequels

External links

Sims, The Sims, The Sims, The Sims, The

 

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