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"The Sims" To Have Its Own TV Series? 107

rev420 writes "Variety.com and SimEden.com are reporting that Maxis is working with Tri Star Television and Pet Fly Productions ("The Flash", "The Sentinel", "Viper") on a potential television show based on "The Sims"." This sounds pretty lame... unless they use my Sim Neighborhood: I used skins from 20 Female Television stars ranging from the girls of Friends, Xena, Buffy, and beyond. I made many households and played the game normally for awhile. After the ladies all fell in love with each other, purchased everything available in the game, and had successfull careers, I started luring neighbors over and trapping them in my attic, or drowning them in my pool. You haven't lived until you've seen Xena Warrior Princess die in a terrible grill fire while Sculley flails her arms in terror. Now that would be good TV. Especially with anatomically correct skins.
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  • by Anonymous Coward
    Those are pretty misogynistic statements you've made, Taco. I think you need some psychiatric help to figure out why you're so hostile towards women. Have you been rejected one-to-many times, or what? You should seriously look into this, and oh yeah, thanks for alienating all the female readers of /.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    ...It was called Big Brother. Guess what? We didn't like it the first time around.
  • I'd pay to watch The Sims Host a LAN Party [stomped.com]. One of the Sims storys we can all appreciate.

  • Gee, when I play computer games, I get a kick out of trying my best to take the alien/monster's side. I'll do my best to feed members of my squad to the wee beasties. And games that are designed to let you play the bad guys? Those are aces in my book!

    Does this make you think I have genocidal tendencies? Or that I'm just messing around and blowing off steam in a fantasy environment? One of us is having trouble distinguishing reality from make-believe.
  • ...is that it is the *first* software title, simulation or otherwise, to be a big hit among females (that are not geek-types in the first place). I mean, heck, I like the game, but my wife *loves* it. Another interesting bit: Here in Japan the "Livin' Large" expansion is titled "Happy Life". The phrase "Happi Raifu" means essentially "wedded bliss" and is one that shows up mostly in girls comic books. It is obviously meant to attract women, and it runs the risk of repelling most men. I mean heck, why would I buy a game titled "Happy Life", when Japanese software outlets typically have several hundred games with titles like "Enormous Breasts"?
  • I don't know, you hit on an interesting point. If the TV show is going to be anything like the game, every character needs to, (at least once per week): pee his/her pants, throw a tantrum, and then pass out on the floor in rapid succession. I might tune in for a couple episodes of that. P.S., why doesn't the hot tub take care of the Sims' "bladder" needs? They must not use hot tubs the way I do.
  • Taco doesn't hate women, he hates *Xena*.

    They're two very very different things.

  • Am I the only human being alive who enjoyed the Wing Commander movie?
  • by eataTREE ( 7407 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @07:09PM (#360459)

    I couldn't agree more with your analysis of The Sims' gameplay. Apparently we are in the minority, though, since The Sims was a huge commercial success. Apparently, the mass market loves really boring games -- look at the runaway success of the screensaver-esque Deer Hunter and its thousand clones and sequels.

    I play computer games because they aren't reality... if I feel like cleaning my house, taking a bath, and socializing with my friends, I'll do that instead of playing a game. A game needs to immerse me in another world, or I have no interest in it. Half-Life, Deus Ex, the old Ultima series, Baldur's Gate... the games I like the best are the ones that create a living, breathing, different world. I don't need a computer simulation of the one that's already around me.

  • Commander Taco, forget the abuse from these silly wannabe feminist-cause-chix-dig-that men and hyper sensitive Americans who think that any mention of sexuality is automatically harrassment.

    This is very very funny. If I had sims this is what I'd do. Though probably with more cute TV boys than you have in your house.

    xxxxxx
  • And they say Doom made kids kill. I can just see this little but being used on the news as how warped the internet is...
  • Great, just what we need - another insipid, Pokemon-esque TV show devised solely to sell some company's product. I won't be watching; I have less commercial things to watch, like baseball and soccer and ... oops. Never mind.
  • You should seriously look into this, and oh yeah, thanks for alienating all the female readers of /.

    Bullshit! lesbianism is erotic to many men. That's why I have so many bisexual and lesbian women in my sim neighborhood. It has nothing to do with misogyny, it has to do with liking lesbians.

    In fact there are only two heterosexual females in my sim neighborhood. There is nothing cooler in the game that watching to sim women kiss. Don't like it? Tough!
  • Sentinal was cool. I thought I was the only person who watched it.

    Had Jeri Ryan in a bikini, too.


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  • Those are pretty misogynistic statements you've made, Taco. I think you need some psychiatric help to figure out why you're so hostile towards women.

    There's a big gap between celebrity fantasies and real women -- if you can't see it maybe you need some psychiatric help.

    Now, why the Commander feels the need to share his fantasy with us, that's an open question...

    (P.S. The phrase you were looking for is "one too many". "One-to-many" means something else.)

  • Taco, Please... think it over. Was that particular "spin" really appropriate?

    See this story [kuro5hin.org] on kuro5hin if you don't know what I mean.

    Please.

    And if you think I'm right, or you disagree and want to defend yourself, please write me [mailto].

    -- Michael Chermside

  • What about a white van, & some fertilizer?

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  • As long as they use those creepy Duracell Commercial people, I'm happy.
  • by Evro ( 18923 ) <evandhoffman AT gmail DOT com> on Thursday March 15, 2001 @09:46PM (#360469) Homepage Journal
    Nothing can compare with building a fireplace and a tiny fence around your sim and watching him burn. Damn, I should get help.

    __________________________________________________ ___

  • I doubt they really missed the boat by thinking "people would play" the game. Hell, it's been sitting at number 1 on the software bestseller list for months.

  • Yeah, I thought it was cool too. Saw in subtitled on local Danish TV where I live :)
  • Hmm well the biggest fan of the sims I know is female, so go figure :P
  • Come on! That was pretty funny. Admit it.

    You know you laughed.
  • I had a girlfriend who played this game, she was SO caught up in it, I mean she played it day and night, I still to this day do not know WHY. The game is SO boring, and ignorant. yet, she loves it dearly.

    Some things are best left unknown.
  • Anybody rember a show in the 80's called Herman's Head? I don't think The Sims as a tv show would be a hit. In the show Herman's head, Herman had a t least 4 or 5 characters in his head that basically fought over a chair, and the person who was sitting in the chair was in control of Herman. For example, if the party animal was in control of Herman's head, he might say something incredible crude to a woman that he wanted to date or along those lines. I don't remeber this being a big hit . The couple of times I watched it for a few seconds, I wasn't interested and went back to flipping channels.
    Considering the popularity of the game, and this is just a personal observation, does it ever seem reminescent of playing with dolls (only better)?
    I mean, here you are, controlling your sim's lives, except you don't control absolutely anything.
  • Ok, I thought I'd drop by, see how slashdot was doing, whether things have improved...

    A story post by CT waxing about his favourite happy-time playing The Sims.

    Outtahere.

  • Boars you to death? Go watch Hannibal and say that. :P
  • And i would pay to see a scene like that! Sure beats the hell out of most sitcoms today

  • by abes ( 82351 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @11:34PM (#360479) Homepage
    I think perhaps we learnt a little too much about CmdrTaco's (not so) private (and disturbing) fantasies...
  • by D. Mann ( 86819 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @07:31PM (#360480) Homepage
    My experience with the Sims was rather negative. I started out by creating my character and playing for a few hours... I got bored with it, as I tend to do with games, and started haxx0ring it.

    I h4xx0r3d myself up a ton of money, and set to work building "The Sims Skinner Box!"

    I put a 'fridge on one end, boxed the people in with it, and made a complex maze leading up to a toilet.

    My Sims all died, standing in puddles of their own urine. Poor bastards. If only they could navigate a maze, that terrible tragedy could have been avoided.

    I then attempted to create an M.C. Escher-esque house, but the game's structure was too rigid. Why CAN'T I have stairs coming out of the walls, leading to nowhere? Damn Maxis. They stifle my creativity at every turn.

    A friend of mine had his own magical "The Sims" experience, which he chronicled at this URL:
    The Secret of Happiness, Sims-style [smart.net]

  • Taco needs a psych evaluation, methinks...
  • This isn't the first time The Sims appeared on prime time [gamesmania.com]. Drew Carey is a very big (hyuk, hyuk) fan of the game; in return for having plugged the game on the show, he is slated to appear in a Sims expansion pack.
  • Slashdot doesn't even want women to read the site anymore.

    How do you get off putting that kind of stuff in the headline for crying out loud? Seriously; if we want women (particularly inteligent ones) to read this site and participate in the community (slashdot or the tech world - take you pick) then you should try and see things from another perspective before you post such stuff.

  • I couldn't agree more with your analysis of The Sims' gameplay. Apparently we are in the minority, though, since The Sims was a huge commercial success. Apparently, the mass market loves really boring games

    Hmm, no, I think you miss the point.. As Good American Consumers, we love the idea of controlling one or more people in their boring, mundane in order to *buy stuff*. It's the american dream.. Is there an option in the Sims to invest your money? Hell no. You buy a big screen TV to increase your "entertainment" lifeforce. The goal of sims is the same as american life (he with the most stuff "wins")...

    Shayne

  • Is that there are a lot of weird shows coming out of the woodwork that are beneficial to the TV industry because they do not use real actors. With all of the impending strike doom, the networks are all looking to alternatives (Survivor-esque and otherwise) that don't require real actors...
  • While for a show to be successful in general, it needs to have one or more big stars (who are all union and subject to the strike) there is no neccessity for stars in a voice-acting situation... Sure it helps, but the success of the show isn't dependent on it.
  • For the sims on the computer there is a patch to remove the censor box when someone got into the shower, tub, etc. I was wondering if there would be the same thing for the movie. Well, they could still probably make it PG-13 with today's standards.
  • I think it has a lot more to do with controlling other people than it does "he with the most stuff wins".

    I think this game is more about feeling in control. In every relationship one person is leading more and the other is following. Although this is a generalization and there are plenty of execeptions.

    The people that really enjoy this game are the followers getting their turn at leading. This is why the game boars me to death because I'm a natrul leader ;P.
  • Does anyone actually play those sim games all the way through? My cities never made it more than a couple of (real life) days before I gave in to temptaion and sent in the godzilla and the earthquake and the fire, etc.

    I'm sure we'll hear about someone who's had some city running since 1994 on his 386. He's burned out two monitors, five keyboards and eight mice, but his citizens are all happy with their mayor that's been in office for the past 8000 years.

  • uh, their best series was "The Sentinel" which isn't exactly popular.

    maybe they're making it just so that they can later develop a spinoff called "Sim-sons."

  • by swordgeek ( 112599 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @06:53PM (#360491) Journal
    Nah. Misogyny is only a problem if (a) you think it's acceptable behaviour, and/or (b) act on it.

    In other words, CmdrTaco can be as sick as he wants in his games. I'm hoping (and fairly confident) that he certainly doesn't hold real women in contempt or treat them like dirt. It's just a game!

  • The Sims is a ton of fun, but honestly, if you've ever played it, you'd know that torturing your Sims is the best part of the game. I enjoyed creating a lazy unemployed bachelor Sim who did nothing but sleep on the couch and watch TV all day...and then joyfully watched him freak out when I sold his TV and set his couch on fire.
  • Maybe, but would this be under a "reality tv" heading? It actually might be more believable than "Survivor", "The Mole" and "Temptation Island".

    That stuff was just crap....
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  • Reminds me of that Nickelodeon commercial "back in the day"...

    First, there were video games...
    Then, there was Virtual Reality
    But now, there's something even better ... Actual Reality!
    Feel the weight of the ball--because you're actually holding it!
    Feel the wind through your hair--because you're actually outside!

    Hilarious commercial, anyway.


    Dlugar

  • i've been living without a tv for almost two years. it really motivates you to go home to the parents to watch tv, i mean for dinner and go to the fitness center to watch tv, i mean work out. i now spend my nights surfing the web for porn (on a 56k line) for entertainment. i think i just might have to buy that sims game to watch others live their lives.
  • First of all, that's some funny stuff.

    Second, it should be spelled Scully, if you are referring to the X-Files' "foxy" agent. (No network pun intended. Really.)

    Third, until you get the sitcomical sexual plot twists going, you don't have television potential. We've got a gay male couple on NBC's Will and Grace, so why not a lesbian couple? Or more of them, for that matter? (normally I wouldn't make such a comment, but I feel like this site is dominated by males for some reason.)

  • The site is made for me, not you. If I wanted to manipulate it to please you, then I would. But why the hell would I want to do that?
  • No. It would be a lot more fun if you could though. You're pretty much limited to removing doors and such for your psychotic fun.

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  • Why is it a common assumption that an intelligent woman MUST be pissed off if someone makes a comment about lesbians or setting Xena on fire? Doesn't anyone have a sense of humor anymore?
  • What, are you goofy?

    Maxis usually makes decent games, but they definitely missed the boat when they though[t] people would play a game that involves such uninteresting gameplay.

    Here's a quote Gamespot's early January sales run-down [zdnet.com]:

    In what has become somewhat of a routine, The Sims took first place in the most recent PC Data list of best-selling games, which covers the week of January 7-13, 2001. The virtual life game has been almost continuously in the top ten list since its release in early 2000, and lately it has been taking the top spot. Second place went to The Sims: Livin' Large expansion pack, which knocked Hasbro's incredibly popular Roller Coaster Tycoon down to third place...

    Lord, I only hope I can miss that same boat some day.

  • C'mon... we all know Taco's not a misogynist. He appreciates a woman as a (w)hole...

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  • of the nature of the game! What I really enjoyed about the Sims is that there is no real "goal." All sitcoms are these 30-minute packages where everything ends up fine at the end. Has this ever happened in a Sims game? It's not goal-oriented like a TV show plot, so I don't see how it could be carried through on. That, and there aren't really recognizable characters (like Mario, Sonic or other vid characters).
  • Actually, your "average" gamer these days is late 20's, attached, and has a lot of disposable income. Sure there are teenagers, but the biggest portion of the demo is late 20's and attached.

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  • Mortal Kombat was a kick ass movie. The sequel blew major chunks, in fact the producers and director actually outright apologized for it shortly after it's release and asked fans for ideas for the 3rd movie so as not to repeat their mistake.

    All other video games movies have sucked. As for TV shows, there WAS a Mortal Kombat TV show, and from what I heard it was okay.

    I personally can't see how The Sims will translate to a TV show. I mean part of the appeal of the concept to start with is playing God and ruining the lives of your sims. Remove the control aspect, and what do you have? A pretty freakin' bland soap opera.

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  • Erm... Don't require real actors? The Sims show will be text based then?:) Can't have ANY speech in it, since voice actors would be required.

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  • Unless I'm very much mistaken, to act in any sense, wether it be voice or in person, you HAVE to be a member of the actors union. I COULD be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure the show would have no choice.

    As for big stars, they're not essential. Starship Troopers: Roughneck Chronicles had no big names in it, but was a very popular show that died due to the immense budget for it. (Several episodes had to be cancelled because they were too expensive to produce.)

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  • Slashdot doesn't even want women to read the site anymore. .... if we want women (particularly inteligent ones) to read this site and participate in the community .... then you should try and see things from another perspective before you post such stuff.

    I just showed the message to my wife and she laughed her ass off. Trust me, the women who get offended by such things are not the ones you want to be around. They tend to be stupid and humorless; the antithesis of "inteligent".

  • Being the loser I am I couldn't get any where in the sims and I quikly grew tirded of it. Telling my sims to go to the bathroom every day got old real fast. I can hardly think of a way to port this to TV


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  • Sweet! I'd watch it! Be better than most TV right now.


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  • ...it'll be a hoot.

    I doubt they will, though.

    --Perianwyr Stormcrow
  • Nah. Misogyny is only a problem if (a) you think it's acceptable behaviour, and/or (b) act on it.

    I see that your definition of "acting" doesn't posting your misogynistic fantasies on a major website, then?

  • Trade you if you have Adobe Photoshop 6?? :P


    aztek: the ultimate man
  • The point is that you can put your own personally recognizable characters into the game: yourself, your family, friends, enemies, heros, etc. Check out some of the web sites with Sims skins, if you want lots of recognizable and unique characters.

    -Don

  • More like "Porting Sims back to TV", where it came from.

    The Sims object creation tool (the mother of all objects) is called "Edith," after Edith Bunker, the first female character in the game. (You can guess the name of the first male character. Hint: not Meathead.)

    -Don

  • The reason for the censorship in The Sims is not to shield the player from seeing penises, vaginas and boobies. The fact is that there is no nudity -- they're featureless like barbie dolls and gi joes -- but the pixelization shields you from that disturbing fact. It gives your imagination a chance to fill in all the naughty bits, even if they aren't really there.

    -Don

  • Well, aside from the fun aspects of playing god, I really don't get into the game that much after all this time. I don't see the point behind a particular tv show based on it unless it *was* part of someones particular patch or mod or scenario.

    I supposed to could have your terrorist scenarios, inner city setups, complete with drive by shootings, etc. But after a while I find I am much more interested in world design where real people can have fun, and my interest in the sims drops off.

    In other words, I like a bigger game.

  • Ok, if this isn't reason enough for abusing CmdrTaco in the polls, I don't know what is:

    After the ladies all fell in love with each other, purchased everything available in the game, and had successfull careers, I started luring neighbors over and trapping them in my attic, or drowning them in my pool. You haven't lived until you've seen Xena Warrior Princess die in a terrible grill fire while Sculley flails her arms in terror. Now that would be good TV. Especially with anatomically correct skins.
  • Hmm. They are going to have a show about a game that immitates life. I hope the show is unlike the game in that most of the characters' time wont be spent trying to make it to the bathroom. Then again . . .
  • I highly doubt this show will be any good. Though this is a show instead of a movie, any movies that were based off games all sucked (such as Super Mario Brothers and Mortal Kombat).

    Just watch one of those two movies thirteen times and KABLAMO! You got your self the first season of "The Sims".
  • Oops! My bad. The first Mortal Kombat was pretty tight.

    I was refering to the second,Thanks for correcting me :)
  • Please, before you hurt yourself, refrain from such negative comments.
    I simply misrepresented my postition on Mortal Kombat. I was refering to the sequal but forgot to mention that.


    And just to let you know, fagot [dictionary.com] (or it's variant faggot [dictionary.com]) are defined as:
    1. A bundle of twigs, sticks, or branches bound together.

    2. A bundle of pieces of iron or steel to be welded or hammered into bars.
    But if you feel like scrolling all the way down to the bottom of the page you will find a slang definition:
    1. Used as a disparaging term for an
    openly gay or homosexual man.


    Now, just how exactly, have I openly shown that I'm in any way homosexual? I'm waiting for you answer (FYI: My girlfriend is very curious too)
  • I know he's been posting a lot of Slashdot stories lately, but giving Michael Sims his own TV show is surely over the top....

  • The Flash - Shitty, nothing else
    Viper - Once again, good idea very shitty
    Sentinel - OK, but sucked nuts after a few shows. It would have been better as a porno.
  • Please reconsider that thought [jumptheshark.com]. It didn't sell very well. Gender conflict is one of the key elements to sitcom relationship humor.

    (end comment) */ }

  • What if the producers of the show incorporated viewer responses to develop the show? What if weekly polls determined the outcome of the game/simulation/show in the same way that is done in some reality tv shows?
  • as a feminist, i see absolutely no problem making skins like that. who cares? They are fictional characters anyway. There are worse things that could be done, like kiddie porn. That is the absolute worst of the absolute worst.
  • I'm a chick, and i love video games. Keep those scary PC games at arms length, though, because i don't have the hardware to run them.

    many many girls and women I know love to play RPGs, and a few of them are even into FPSs. Personally, I like RPGs and some simulations, like CivII (Civ III call to power sucked).

  • Well, they could still probably make it PG-13 with today's standards

    And why is "nudity" (a relative term in and of itself) such a necessarily "bad" thing that people need to be shielded from it? How is it beneath anyone's "standards"?

  • only one Fireplace???

    I like to go waco and get the town in a roomful =)

  • That sounds stupid as hell. It won't last more than one season IF they ever make the thing.

  • I moved into my first real apartment last weekend and I still haven't had the cable installed. After hearing this, I just may continue to go TVless.
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  • by GeneralEmergency ( 240687 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @06:55PM (#360533) Journal

    ...a clock tower in The Sims?

    Can you also buy a rifle with a scope?

    Just wondering.


    "A microprocessor... is a terrible thing to waste." --

  • What about applying the nudity patch to the TV show??? Nah...
  • It's new!
    It's improved!
    It's free!
    It's Actual Reality!
    Talk to friends, walk the dog, smell the flowers just like the people on TV! You may be asking yourself, "How can I sign up?" Chances are, you already have!

    Offer not available in all areas. Some restrictions apply.

  • by m00t ( 256995 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @05:57PM (#360536)
    So this would be Virtual Reality TV?

    Lets see.

    We've progressed from imitating reality (sitcoms) to reality (reality tv) to imitating virtual reality with reality mixed in?

    This is all too confusing, I'm going to go play Sim Life and see if something better evolves.
  • I can just see it. It'll have absolutely nothing to do with Sims. They'll just make it a sort of copy of the Simpsons. The name is similar enough to confuse the non-gamers. At least that's probably the reason most people will watch it the first time.
  • ...or you could just appreciate that, like all of slashdot, not all of the news and comments are intended for everyone to enjoy. Do you think the gaming demographic is women? Try teenagers - the hormonally powered male kind, and a few who are a little older than that - especially those who made that skin. This post, therefore, also generally excludes all of the other demographics.

    Its official alright. To each their own. Just like the rest of the country/world/universe.

  • What nobody seems to be bringing up is that a Sims TV show is a horrendous idea. The Sims simulates boring everyday life. This is not a good idea to make a show out of, even with the gimmick of using user-made characters.

    I have to stand back, just dumbfounded that somebody actually greenlighted this show. I refuse to beleive there's no better pilots being shopped around. I guess this is -1 troll but does anyone have any interest in seeing this show?

    -Jeff

  • by suwain_2 ( 260792 ) on Thursday March 15, 2001 @05:51PM (#360540) Journal
    I can never play games the "right" way; the way they were designed to be played...

    When I first started playing, a neighbor walked into my house. We were both males, but I noticed one of the available options was "Tickle". He shoved me, and never came back. I cracked up laughing, and decided to start calling him at 3 AM.

    Sadly, though, I ended up quitting, because my character got to be in such horrible health that he refused to look for a job or clean up, and eventually couldn't afford food. Another highlight: when he ran out of money, he had a maid cleaning -- she took my trashcan as collateral!
    ________________________________________________

  • Screw the Sims, what we really need is a Leisure Suit Larry show. Now that would be worth watching!
  • The Flash? The Sentinel? Viper? I don't see how this could possibly have an even remote chance of not sucking obscene amounts of ass.
  • I admit that I laughed my ass off. I haven't even been interested in getting the game, but after reading that, I might have to reconsider.
  • Make the characters, or some of them, controllable through the internet. Viewers could enter their email to win a chance to play one of the characters for an episode.
  • Yes, there will be a "The Sims Online". Maxis is also developing a "The Sims 2", the sequel to "The Sims" (duh). The "Online" version is strictly that - online; it's also more of a self-expression and communication game. I guess you could call it the simulation of a chat room. :)
  • But seriously, why would anyone want to watch a TV series about other people going about their daily lives, doing nothing out of the ordinary. (No Seinfeld references, please). I grew quickly tired of The Sims because it seemed *way* too passive for my interests. I bought the game after hearing several friends rave about it, and I think I played for two or three hours before deleting it from my hard drive. Sim City was fun because you could build and design an entire metropolis (and destroy it ;-) but The Sims lacks any sort of interesting qualities, because the characters aren't doing anything worth watching. My own life is boring enough without me sitting at the computer all day watching other people eat, go to work, and take a shit. Maxis usually makes decent games, but they definitely missed the boat when they though people would play a game that involves such uninteresting gameplay. A railgun or chainsaw would definitely make the game better in my opinion.
  • Wow...watching people walk into walls, stand there and scream when the oven catches on fire (for the sixth time that week), and then die in a puddle of their own piss when you decide to build a wall surrounding the pathetic "Sim".

    Riiiight, that sounds like entertainment

    Jeez...at least if they made a show based on something like Conker's Bad Fur Day, we could all laugh at the raunchy humor like the Operatic Shit (literally) like the children that we are. :p
  • A TV show based on a computer game? What a crappy, stupid idea. Why the next thing you know, they'll be giving Bette Middler her own show.
  • Zork: The T.V. Show - A half hour every week of scrolling text and the sound of a keyboard...
  • From the article: A new Sims Online version of the game is being planned for launch in February that would require the purchase of software to be played through the Web site EA.com. The Series being developed is a live-action sitcom about a normal family, called the McNallys, that move into Sim City, said Danny Bilson, VP of intellectual properties for EA, and executive producer and writer of the planned show. The '50s-style program would have a host named Bill Simmons. Every week a new character created by a real-life consumer at Sims Online would be introduced along with the creator, who would be flown in. The family and host will migrate online, interacting with real players at EA.com.

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