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laney1989 The Sims 3 (PC): ... had the original sims and i loved the game then, and then sims 2 came out and i didnt think it could get any better. I was addicted and would spend every spare minute on the game and then sims 3 came out and it is great. Just the small things like being able to customise some items and learning to cook different meal just makes the game more like real life. Another great improvement is the fact that your sim can no...
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PC Game - Berlin S-Bahn (PC) Berlin S-Bahn (PC)
Genre: Simulation / PC Game / Publisher: Aerosoft / Platform(s): Windows / Media: CD-ROM - Enjoy the typical flair of Germany's capital by driving an S-Bahn train all the way from the Ostbahnhof via Alexanderplatz, Bahnhof Zoo and Charlottenburg right to Potsdam.Control the BR 481/482 and BR477 trai...
 
Theme Hospital (PC) Theme Hospital (PC)
Genre: Simulation - Life for Windows 95 / PC Game / Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows XP / Published by Electronic Arts / Release Date: 2009 - Your objective is to create and manage a hospital that can handle a constant stream of patients including keeping the staff happy and making sure the hospita...
overall rating  139 reviews
 
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PC Game - Rollercoaster Tycoon (PC) Rollercoaster Tycoon (PC)
PC Game / Developed by Chris Sawyer and published by Microprose. The aim is to build an amusement park, in different types of landscapes, fill it with people, and make loads of money.
overall rating  142 reviews
 
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Playboy: The Mansion (PC) Playboy: The Mansion (PC)
Publisher: Ubi Soft Entertainment / PC Game / Genre: Simulation / ESRB Rating: M - (Mature) / Platform: Windows / Distribution Media: CD-ROM / Release Date: Q4, 2004
 
PC Game - The Sims 2: Pets The Sims 2: Pets
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts / PC Game / Genre: Simulation / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / ESRB Descriptor: Crude Humor / ESRB Descriptor: Sexual Themes / Release Date: October, 2006
overall rating  12 reviews
 
Sims: Complete Collection (PC) Sims: Complete Collection (PC)
Genre: Simulation / Publisher: EA - Electronic Arts / Platform(s): Windows / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / Media: CD-ROM - The entire lineup of the original version of The Sims and all it's expansion packs! Get the best-selling PC game of all time and all seven of it's expansion packs. Create ...
overall rating  5 reviews
 
PC Game - F-16 Fighting Falcon Add on (PC) F-16 Fighting Falcon Add on (PC)
Manufacturer: Aerosoft / PC Game / Genre: Simulation
 
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Queen of the Skies: PMDG 747-400 Add-On (PC) Queen of the Skies: PMDG 747-400 Add-On (PC)
Manufacturer: Aerosoft / PC Game / Genre: Simulation
overall rating  1 review
 
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PC Game - The Sims 2 (PC) The Sims 2 (PC)
Genre: Simulation - Life for Windows 2000 / PC Game / Windows XP / Windows Me / Windows NT / Windows 98 / 7 years and over / Published by Electronic Arts - As the first official sequel almost everything in The Sims 2 has been expanded and improved on from the original, but the basic idea remains the...
overall rating  84 reviews
 
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The Sims 2 Family Fun Stuff (PC) The Sims 2 Family Fun Stuff (PC)
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts / PC Game / Genre: Simulation / ESRB Rating: T - (Teen) / ESRB Descriptor: Violence / ESRB Descriptor: Crude Humor / ESRB Descriptor: Sexual Themes / Platform: Windows / Distribution Media: CD-ROM / Distribution Media: DVD-ROM / Release Date: November, 2006
overall rating  6 reviews
 
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bruffyboy Wolfenstein 3D (PC)
... this takes me back. Wolfenstein 3D was the first person shooter that started it all off. You took the role of a US solider trying to escape through 10 levels of nazi evil, shooting your way through corridors at a hectic pace. I was never into Doom (too scary), but this game was right up my street. For some reason I found the shooters related to aliens or monsters way too scary, but give me a nazi and I ll blow his head off no problemo. It s a worrying idea isn t it that you can have a game all about running around shooting, and it will be so much fun. I guess it appeals to the violent side we all have within, and by pointing the gun at people we know are bad it allo...
Read the full review: inglourious shoot-em-up by bruffyboy
kaylashaw09 The Sims 3 (PC)
... sims 3 is such a step up from Sims 2, which was my favourite game! In the Sims you create sims like yourself, or create anybody you like to live, and play as they build a life and a career that you control. The first noticeable difference in the game is the fact that the neighbourhood is seemless, if you didn t have a really expensive fast computer with the Sims 2, you would have to wait forever for your community lots to load, which can put you off going there, but in the Sims 3 you can walk out of your house and go anywhere you want with no loading time! The create a sim is very different also, sims now look more realistic and they have their own personality. You ...
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blackviolets The Sims 2: Open for Business (Add-On) (PC)
... some people have gone out and bought the Sims 3 games I ve stuck to purchasing expansion packs for Sims 2. I have other reason though, the main being I know that my computer could never support the needed system requirements. I opted for this particular game because I wanted to do something else with my computerised companions. To actually give them something else to do other than the same old thing-getting up, married and gaining skill points. Open for Business gives your sim the chance to run their own shop selling toys, flowers,clothes or maybe even garden gnomes. A restaurant, a salon or maybe a bowling alley. All by just picking up the phone or using the ...
Read the full review: A whole new career by blackviolets
 
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