SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition | 
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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $8.23 You Save: $11.76 (59%)
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Rating: 194 reviews Sales Rank: 383
Platforms: Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Genre: Strategy Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Edition: Deluxe Region: 541600 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 1.1
MPN: 14740 UPC: 014633147407 EAN: 0014633147407 ASIN: B0000C0YW2
Release Date: September 22, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, FACTORY SEALED JEWEL CASE, FREE UPGRADE TO 1ST CLASS SHIPPING.
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| Features:
| • | Create, build and run the most realistic city you can imagine | | • | Connect your metropolis with other cities you've created to form a massive region of SimCities | | • | Sculpt mountains, gouge valleys, and seed forests | | • | Deploy police cruisers and fire trucks to the scene | | • | For 1 player |
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Product Description SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition turns you into a citizen, a criminal, an architect, a mayor, even a god -- bringing you deeper into SimLife than ever! As you create railways, ferries, plan out streets, you also get to use that transportation in a series of great new driving missions
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| Customer Reviews: Read 189 more reviews...
A bit Disappointing January 4, 2009 frankie This new version is obviously breathtaking graphics wise, but disapointing when I wanted to run Famous cities like London.
Lousy Amazon Service! December 30, 2008 Owbee Kue (NH, USA) i have always loved this game thats why i ordered it on Amazon. First they sent me the software with no registration number, i complained and i received excellent service from the CS representative and said he would send me another one in 2days. the replacement came in and guess what, it was the same freakin thing! still no registration number! i returned it and got my money back sans shipping and delivery..
Greatest Game Ever December 28, 2008 William S. Thomas (St Paul, MN) This has to be the greatest game I've ever played. I've had it for almost five years, and I still play it. Unlike most games, it doesn't get boring after you've played it a lot. I love it, and I'd definitely recommend it. br / br /Also, ignore negative comments about lack of autosave and crashing. If your computer is up-to-date and powerful enough, you will have no problem. If not, turn down the graphics settings and just save a lot. I used this game on an incredibly terrible computer for years without ever hating it.
Outstanding Version of Sim City December 22, 2008 John H. Gagnon (Connecticut) I am a Psychologist and am keenly aware of how video games feel to play them. Sim City is so realistic that I have learned an enormous amount about how a real city would be run. I have built 6 cities so far and in each of them, I started from a different point based on what I had learned from the former city. br / br /The grapics is beyond incredible. I can zoom in and watch the horses, llamas, deer and other forest animals walking through the maples, oaks, firs and blue spruce or zoom in on the city streets and see Sims walking about, exercising, playing with dogs, swiming in their pools, jogging, bicycling, driving dozens of different kinds of vehicles, etc. The buildings are amazing to the finest details and sparks from arc welders shoot out of the steel girders as a new highrise building is constructed in a particular zone. Trains run down the tracks and busses and subways add realism to the rapid transportation that makes the city grow. br / br /There are many rules and advanced tactics that a "mayor" must learn to keep polution down, provide ongoing upkeep of government expenses, beautification of the city, effective transportation, proper and adequate zoning and much, much more. The instruction book is very well done and made it possible for me to understand my role as mayor and how to manage growth so as to keep Sims happy and still keep money in the coffers. br / br /I have played simpler versions of Sim City in the last 1990s. Sim City 4 is gorgeous, realistic and challenging when you allow disasters of one kind or another to take place in your city. br / br /I rate this game 5+ stars. I am 62 years old and my older brother, age 72, loves it just as much. This is a game for all ages and it instructs the player in the fundamentals of practical municipal management. br / br /John H. Gagnon, PhD
Just need more Simcities, not weird off-shoots November 11, 2008 Bryan Gorges 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really like the game, though there needs to be a real sequel. Also need to ditch the squares. They can be used as guidelines, but being able to draw property lines would make it more interesting. Just an idea. I will continue to like this game, but Maxis should get the title back and make a better scalable involvement one for those of us who wouldn't mind micromanaging, but keeping the bigger picture for those who just like watching cities grow.
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