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'''SimCity''' is a simulation computer game based on the complexities of [[town planning]]. Created by [[Will Wright]] and released in 1989, the concept of building a town was greeted with scepticism by industry insiders but turned into one of the most successful computer games in history. | |||
The challenge of SimCity is to create a functioning and bustling metropolis using basic concepts of town planning: road and electrical infrastructure, financial maintenance, appropriate zoning and attracting enough residents to keep the city growing. | |||
Under the Maxis 'Sim' Label, the simulation concept produced the following titles: | |||
[[SimEarth]], [[SimFarm]], [[SimTown]], [[Streets of SimCity]], [[SimCopter]], [[SimAnt]], [[SimLife]], [[SimIsle]], [[SimTower]], [[SimPark]], [[SimSafari]], [[Sim Theme Park]] and [[The Sims]]. Many other computer game companies also produced titles based on the same city/community building simulation concept after the success of the original. So far, there have been four sequels in the SimCity series. |
Revision as of 15:33, 8 January 2008
SimCity is a simulation computer game based on the complexities of town planning. Created by Will Wright and released in 1989, the concept of building a town was greeted with scepticism by industry insiders but turned into one of the most successful computer games in history.
The challenge of SimCity is to create a functioning and bustling metropolis using basic concepts of town planning: road and electrical infrastructure, financial maintenance, appropriate zoning and attracting enough residents to keep the city growing.
Under the Maxis 'Sim' Label, the simulation concept produced the following titles:
SimEarth, SimFarm, SimTown, Streets of SimCity, SimCopter, SimAnt, SimLife, SimIsle, SimTower, SimPark, SimSafari, Sim Theme Park and The Sims. Many other computer game companies also produced titles based on the same city/community building simulation concept after the success of the original. So far, there have been four sequels in the SimCity series.