Sim City (1989)



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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Related Titles: Other Files: Comments: | InfogramesManagement Don Bayless, Brian Conrad, Steve Hales, Scott Martindale, Brian Witt, Will Wright 512K Yes Eng 3.5" Floppy disk Worldwide Sim City Deluxe Sim City CDTV Game map, Advertisement | Click to choose platform: Amstrad CPC Atari ST Commodore 64 Sinclair ZX Spectrum Commodore Amiga More from other publishers: Acorn BBC Acorn Electron |
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(Anonymous) (Unknown) 25th Nov 2010 10:41Title Sim City Classic (1 Mb Version)
Game Type Management Sim
Publisher Maxis
Players 1
HD Installable By hand
Compatibility All Amigas
Submission top_cat@post8.tele.dk (Jens Vang Petersen)
Review
Right, if you don't know this, then I suspect I've been on Mars for the
last 10 years. Basicaly you are the mayor of a city, and then you have
to prepare zones for buildings, you must supply power and fire-protection
and when the city grows the industry would like a harbor, the commercial
zones an airport, and some recreation for the residents. If you think
it sounds boring to you, you might be right. It's not a game for the
trigger-happy killer, it's pure strategy. There's no battles, no fast GFX,
no fancy sound. Just a map, some buildings, some disasters and a challange
YOU define. That's right, this is not realy a game you win. You set some
sort of a target, it might be many people, happy people, low crime or a
combination. The challenge is to improve your last result, not like pacman
or a shoot-'em-down game, where you have a direct 'end' of the game. I
know that's the drive for many computer-players, if it is for you, then
don't expect SimCity to be your style. This is dedicated to the real lover
of strategy, and the man who can spend hours wondering how to improve just
that specific part...
Add-ons:
A Terrain Editor
2 discs with alternate graphics
Game Type Management Sim
Publisher Maxis
Players 1
HD Installable By hand
Compatibility All Amigas
Submission top_cat@post8.tele.dk (Jens Vang Petersen)
Review
Right, if you don't know this, then I suspect I've been on Mars for the
last 10 years. Basicaly you are the mayor of a city, and then you have
to prepare zones for buildings, you must supply power and fire-protection
and when the city grows the industry would like a harbor, the commercial
zones an airport, and some recreation for the residents. If you think
it sounds boring to you, you might be right. It's not a game for the
trigger-happy killer, it's pure strategy. There's no battles, no fast GFX,
no fancy sound. Just a map, some buildings, some disasters and a challange
YOU define. That's right, this is not realy a game you win. You set some
sort of a target, it might be many people, happy people, low crime or a
combination. The challenge is to improve your last result, not like pacman
or a shoot-'em-down game, where you have a direct 'end' of the game. I
know that's the drive for many computer-players, if it is for you, then
don't expect SimCity to be your style. This is dedicated to the real lover
of strategy, and the man who can spend hours wondering how to improve just
that specific part...
Add-ons:
A Terrain Editor
2 discs with alternate graphics
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History
This title was first added on 29th October 2009
This title was most recently updated on 29th April 2015









