12/19/2023 0 Comments Simcity snes![]() ![]() (I love the music during the "quit screen" with the sleeping moon.) Indeed the game is good, it kicked off the sim genre, and features great SNES music. This is the kind of game that makes you drunk with power. (Heck you don't hafta save it, so your town will be in tact next time you play.) A Godzilla-sized Bowser attack is a great disaster to witness. Sometimes it's fun just to make a town, and then totally destroy it with natual disasters. As well as a cheat code that gives you more money.) (Luckilly there's an option to speed up the course of time. My onley gripe with the game is how slow your money comes in. (Don't put residential areas to close to the power plant, the pollution will bug the citizens.) ![]() One wrong placed object could come back to haunt you later, giving it a bit of a puzzle aspect to. It's almost like building with Legos, or something, exept you acctually have to manage your town, and try to make people happy. ![]() Me, and my sister would spend hours on this game. It's release might also encourage Westwood to release the Megadrive port of Dune 2 to Virtual Console - now that would be worth shouting about. It's worth downloading as it's still got a simple charm compared to the complexity and overblown nature of the latest additions to the series. very formal and questionable use of colour. The presentation looks like it was lifted straight from the VGA version of the game on the PC and has a style that is very reminiscent of PC games of the era, i.e. Building the perfect city is not an easy job! And it it wasn't just that, there's always the risk of a natural disaster scuppering your plans. Choose badly and you'll either go bankrupt or design a city that is beseiged with problems such as crime, pollution and traffic congestion. You choose how the budget is spent and also how the city is designed and grows. The basic premise is that you're a Major/town planner of a city and you've got to build it and run it to a profit. Some questioned why this was one of the first SNES games on VC, but it's a really good game. Spreading out from it's origin on the Mac and PCs of the era, the game soon became available on every format under the sun - including many of the consoles. Sim City was an absolute phenomenon when it was released back in the late 1980s. ![]()
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