
The Sims Celebrates Fifth Anniversary 20
Voodoo Extreme has a small piece on EA Games celebrating The Sims' fifth anniversary. They have apparently sold over 54 million units in the lifetime of the series. From the article "The very first The Sims videogame for the PC began shipping to stores this week in February 2000 and took the nation by storm by becoming the #1 selling PC game in four out of the last five years."
really? (Score:3, Funny)
On that note, I must say that my girlfriend a serious Sims adict.
Re:really? (Score:2)
Re:really? (Score:3, Insightful)
That is a question that baffled me for a while until Tycho resumed it in one line.
It's a modern day doll house.
Think about it. That's all that it is. Just like your little sister playing around with her Barbies, this is what the Sims is. No more, no less.
I'm not saying it's not good, I'm not saying it's not addictive. But after watching my sister play for a few months, and seeing people still hooked on it, I get the analogy. I played a little but focused more on "le
And to think... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:And to think... (Score:1)
I've never even played either Sims yet
I have played the original sims, but can't understand why it has been so successful. While it is certainly an original game, and can be quite entertaining, I found it had a complete lack of purpose, which made it dull quite fast. While other Sim games suffer from the same, it doesn't seem to be to the same degree. If I play Sim City for a while, at least I can end up with lots of money, with which I can buy bigger and better things for my city, but with The Sims, yo
The Sims Motto: (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The Sims Motto: (Score:2)
Re:The Sims Motto: (Score:1)
On behalf of every Navy SEAL (IMHO), I must say to that, Hooyah. Nothing hotter than a pair of lesbians (or for that matter, twins)...
...but no, I've never been with one, so don't ask how it feels. Not that forum posting [slashdot.org] helps my chances.
Side-note: if sim-lives aren't your thing, how about sim-races [racer.nl]? Me likey teh Racer and its developer's drawing gallery [marketgraph.nl]; look around there for a Drew Barrymore in the midst.
Sims (Score:3, Interesting)
I feel that the only reason it has lasted for five years is because Maxis would introduce "new" items, career paths, and such BEFORE their players got to points a or b described above.
To be fair, I did like the "missions" mode in the PS2 version of Sims. It gave the game direction and purpose.
Re:Sims (Score:2)
keeps going.
Beat Will Wright! (Score:4, Interesting)
Maxis created a new genre in The Sims, but at this time, only two "followers" come to mind -- Singles [singles-thegame.com] and Playboy Mansion [playhef.com]. Given the vast amounts of money The Sims series has made, why aren't more companies trying to one-up them? Is there an inclination towards pushing (say) the first-person shooter genre because most game developers are first-person shooter fans?
I'm a fan of The Sims. And I want to know who will beat Will Wright at his own game by making an even better game in the genre he created.
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Copycat games of The Sims? (Score:2)
Sure its true to the sequel, or more accurately pretty much an updated version of The Sims 1, but after the initial sales it just didn't seem to fly. Considering the bad news reports (remember the CD copy protection problems?) and quiet community voice community voice (I think its safe to say that The Sims 1 community is/was fai
High barrier of entry (Score:2, Interesting)
Personally, number 2 is the big one, I think. Even the open source community might give it a go despite 1 and 3, but who has a motion
Re:High barrier of entry (Score:2)
Again, what you're saying may be en
5th anniversary? (Score:1, Offtopic)
DNF is celebrating its seventh anniversary this year too. That's Seven years since it was announced.
What has this got to do with the Sims? Simply that I recall being very excited by screenshots of both upcoming products back in 2000...
Happy Anniversary! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Happy Anniversary! (Score:2)
what a lot of posters are missing, is that (Score:3, Insightful)
Think of the Sims as a cross between a dollhouse, and a demented sitcom. You just sit back and watch the fireworks.
Network TV would never have a show about a bank robber named Tortilla Del'sim, his assortment of illigitmate children, their neighbors, whos entire "home" consists of an outhouse, with a phone on the outside, to order pizza from..etc...
TSO (Score:2)