The Sims Complete Collection: This compilation pack of Sims games contains a complete collection of everything for the original The Sims game. Includes The Sims plus all seven Sims expansion packs: Livin’ Large, House Party, Hot Date, Vacation, Unleashed, Superstar, and Makin’ Magic. This game contains the following game and expansions:
The Sims
The Sims Hot Date
The Sims House Party
The Sims Livin’ Large
The Sims Makin’ Magic
The Sims Superstar
The Sims Unleashed
The Sims Vacation
The Sims the phenomenon that started it all! Completely build and customize your Sims’ homes, decide their career paths and romances, and choose from hundreds of items to keep them happy. Their lives are in your hands.
The Sims Livin’ Large gives your Sims the wild life! A wider range of objects and styles allows even the most timid Sim to cut loose and live it up.
The Sims House Party lets you throw the ultimate theme party. Engage in new group activities, and rock the house with different music and dance styles.
In The Sims Vacation you’ll choose whether your Sims will spend the weekend at a beach resort, rough it in the woods, or chill out in a winter wonderland.
The Sims Hot Date takes you from candlelit romance to cuddling on the couch. Let your Sims enjoy downtown delights as their relationships heat up.
The Sims
The Sims Hot Date
The Sims House Party
The Sims Livin’ Large
The Sims Makin’ Magic
The Sims Superstar
The Sims Unleashed
The Sims Vacation
The Sims the phenomenon that started it all! Completely build and customize your Sims’ homes, decide their career paths and romances, and choose from hundreds of items to keep them happy. Their lives are in your hands.
The Sims Livin’ Large gives your Sims the wild life! A wider range of objects and styles allows even the most timid Sim to cut loose and live it up.
The Sims House Party lets you throw the ultimate theme party. Engage in new group activities, and rock the house with different music and dance styles.
In The Sims Vacation you’ll choose whether your Sims will spend the weekend at a beach resort, rough it in the woods, or chill out in a winter wonderland.
The Sims Hot Date takes you from candlelit romance to cuddling on the couch. Let your Sims enjoy downtown delights as their relationships heat up.
EA messed up and prevent the game from working on Windows 10! Graphics Rule Maker and compatibility won't work as well. EA needs to release The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection on GOG with Windows 10 compatibility and Widescreen update to make the game run smooth! Please, persuade EA to have this better Sims game on GOG! The Sims CD contains a tool called SimsEraser that will clean all traces of the game left over after an uninstall. Uninstalling the game, running SimsEraser, and reinstalling will restore the game to its original state.
System= Pentium IV CPU 1.7 GHz
RAM= 512 MB
Size= 3.37 GB
Video Memory= 64 MB
OS= Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista 7 8/8.1 and Windows 10
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Platforms: | PC, Mac, Linux, GameCube, PlayStation, Xbox |
Publisher: | Electronic Arts |
Developer: | Maxis Software |
Genres: | Simulator / Life Simulator |
Release Date: | February 4, 2000 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer |
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It was perhaps inevitable that if anybody was going to take the next step in “people simulation” it would be Will Wright, the designer who was behind the SimCity series. And that’s exactly what he’s done with The Sims, a game – I guess you can call it a game, although as is Wright’s trademark, you never really win or lose – that allows you to create and control the lives of virtual people known as “Sims”. Indeed, at its core The Sims is a sort of virtual people farm of everyday life management.
The concept at its foundation – the interactive simulation of a person’s everyday life and all that it entails – is ambitious in the extreme, and amazingly the design does it ample justice. The lives of the Sims under your control are faceted and detailed enough that, just like all of us in the PC Gamer office who have become curiously entranced, you’ll actually find yourself believing that you’re living somebody else’s life vicariously. Your Sim becomes a virtual alter-ego through which you can attempt to make real your dreams – or, perhaps, nightmares.
Live The Way You Want
The Sims is essentially divided into two sections – a “Live” mode in which your Sims work, play, and interact, and a Buy/Build mode that freezes time to allow you to change the environment. The heart of The Sims is a leafy suburban neighborhood comprising pre-built houses of various size and value, along with several vacant lots to build new residences on. From the very beginning – acquiring a house and furnishing it – you’re in management mode, trying to balance your tastes against the meager $20,000 you start out with.
As more money becomes available throughout the game, so to does your freedom to buy from the game’s extensive catalog of furniture, decorations, appliances, gadgets, and other material trappings, and to roll up your sleeves and remodel the house itself with a powerful architectural tool that allows you to design everything from the house’s overall layout to the wallpaper, carpet, windows, and staircases.
When you’re not sprucing up your house with the latest furniture, TV sets or pool tables, you’re actively managing the everyday lives of your Sims. This being more of a computer toy than a game proper, the user is free to define their own objectives, but as in real life, you’re encouraged to achieve social and professional success which in turn are the key factors in determining overall happiness.
- Expect burglars if you have an oppulent home!
- Whoops! The dishwasher broke.
- A view of the neighborhood.
Social Musings
Once putting your Sim on a career path, either by perusing the newspaper or online job listings, career advancement becomes a major goal. After struggling up through the low pay and long hours inherent to the lower ranks of whatever career you chose (everything from medicine and politics to sports, entertainment, and a life of crime is possible), you can start earning some serious cash, which can afford better home improvements (which, in turn. enhances the happiness of our materialistic Sims).
The other key goal of The Sims is to develop an active social life, and it’s here – interacting with other Sims in the neighborhood – that the game throws up some of its most satisfying treats. Socializing is mandatory if you want to get ahead, since a Sim’s social rating is one of the key contributors to overall happiness and promotion to the higher career levels also requires that a certain number of Family Friends be maintained.
As you get to know the Sims in your neighborhood, you can call them and invite them over. Once you’ve gained the pleasure of their company, you can chat, play, joke, flirt… whatever it takes to get them to like you. Certain household items can help move things along – well, wouldn’t you be more likely to visit a friend if you knew he had a big-screen TV? A horoscope system adds an extra layer of complexity, with astrological compatibility affecting Sims’ predisposition toward each other. Get friendly enough and Sims may become romantically inclined toward each other, and even move in and start a family.
It may be pointless in the long run – with no aging or clear objectives, one can only take The Sims as far as achieving a successful career and perhaps moving into a luxury mansion. Make it high enough and you’ll be throwing lavish parties with your pals down by the swimming pool. Getting there isn’t easy, requiring weeks of playing and exploring all of the game’s charming minutia. In the end, there’s one thing that’s safe to say about The Sims – you can’t find anything quite like it.
System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Windows 95
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