| Sim City | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (12 reviews) Sales Rank: 11884
Platform: Nintendo Super Nes ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game
UPC: 040008718774 EAN: 0040008718774 ASIN: B00002STZH
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| | Cartridge only. | | | If Like New: in perfect or minor flaw condition | | | If Good: has sticker(s), sticker residue, or minor problems | | | If Acceptable has one or more flaws: has stickers, label torn, yellowing, black marker on it. |
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  collector item possibly March 23, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
was the greatest when it first came out now the new Sim city's walk all over this one, still it's a keeper
  A Historic Game May 28, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you still own a Super Nintendo that functions, and you are at all involved with the recent SimCity games for the PC, then this game is a must have. This is the one that started it all. Before SimCity, it was unprecedented to have a game that emulates real life. Not only was this a new genre of gaming, but opened up a new way of thinking in the video game industry. By getting this game you are doing your share in preserving video game history.
  Do you have what it takes? May 7, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
First and foremost, the reviewer sitebender is a little off with his explination that achieving a population of 1,000,000 (1 million) Sims (people) is the ultimate goal. It's 500,000 (half a million) my friend. One million is simply impossible. Once you attain half a million Sims, you reach the Megalopis level, which is what sitebender was getting at, the utlimate goal of the game.However, it's not the only goal. Your objective doesn't necessarily have to be obtaining a large population. Your game plan could be to have a population of a mere three thousand Sims with fifty football stadiums. Or maybe a city with no police stations, a crime driven city for mobsters and thugs to kick back. It could be anything! That's why this Super NES classic has such high replay value. In fact, over the years, I've found this to be the best Sim game every created, for PC and video game consoles alike. It's that damn fun. There's so many magnetizing factors involved with this game, that it's almost impossible to put the controller down, especially if you're a first time Sim player. Unlike other games that get beat and collect dust, Sim City for the Super NES will remain a fresh and heavily used video game. You can't exactly beat this game, because there's always a new challenge that awaits within. An excellent game. Sheer excellence. So as the mayor of Sim City, will you have what it takes to maintain the city you are in complete control of? You'll never know unless you try!
  Do you have what it takes? May 7, 2003 First and foremost, the reviewer sitebender is a little off with his explination that achieving a population of 1,000,000 (1 million) Sims (people) is the ultimate goal. It's 500,000 (half a million) my friend. One million is simply impossible. Once you attain half a million Sims, you reach the Megalopis level, which is what sitebender was getting at, the utlimate goal of the game.However, it's not the only goal. Your objective doesn't necessarily have to be obtaining a large population. Your game plan could be to have a population of a mere three thousand Sims with fifty football stadiums. Or maybe a city with no police stations, a crime driven city for mobsters and thugs to kick back. It could be anything! That's why this Super NES classic has such high replay value. In fact, over the years, I've found this to be the best Sim game every created, for PC and video game consoles alike. It's that damn fun. There's so many magnetizing factors involved with this game, that it's almost impossible to put the controller down, especially if you're a first time Sim player. Unlike other games that get beat and collect dust, Sim City for the Super NES will remain a fresh and heavily used video game. You can't exactly beat this game, because there's always a new challenge that awaits within. An excellent game. Sheer excellence. So as the mayor of Sim City, will you have what it takes to maintain the city you are in complete control of? You'll never know unless you try!
  Do you have what it takes? May 7, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
First and foremost, the reviewer sitebender is a little off with his explination that achieving a population of 1,000,000 (1 million) Sims (people) is the ultimate goal. It's 500,000 (half a million) my friend. One million is simply impossible. Once you attain half a million Sims, you reach the Megalopis level, which is what sitebender was getting at, the utlimate goal of the game.However, it's not the only goal. Your objective doesn't necessarily have to be obtaining a large population. Your game plan could be to have a population of a mere three thousand Sims with fifty football stadiums. Or maybe a city with no police stations, a crime driven city for mobsters and thugs to kick back. It could be anything! That's why this Super NES classic has such high replay value. In fact, over the years, I've found this to be the best Sim game every created, for PC and video game consoles alike. It's that damn fun. There's so many magnetizing factors involved with this game, that it's almost impossible to put the controller down, especially if you're a first time Sim player. Unlike other games that get beat and collect dust, Sim City for the Super NES will remain a fresh and heavily used video game. You can't exactly beat this game, because there's always a new challenge that awaits within. An excellent game. Sheer excellence. So as the mayor of Sim City, will you have what it takes to maintain the city you are in complete control of? You'll never know unless you try!
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