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Post by zelkova on Sept 1, 2012 23:57:04 GMT
Anyone else grew up watching a screen saver until you can build that damn airport? It was a great game and for those who find Sim City 2000 or higher too complex with the water system or whatever, you may find the "classic" SNES game much simpler though not simple enough where there aren't web pages full of tips and tricks to get max population. Thanks to the magic known as emulators I went back to my childhood to create railroads only cities like the good old days. Not my town but a good example of what a top Pop. town look like.
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 2, 2012 0:04:39 GMT
There's a sim city game for the SNES? Is there some kind of emulator for it?
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Post by zelkova on Sept 2, 2012 15:26:10 GMT
Sim City for the SNES (now known as Sim City Classic to some)
I use ZSNES as an emulator personally. Push G by default to speed up emulator speed then push it again to make it go back to normal.
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Post by priok on Sept 2, 2012 17:27:46 GMT
ZSNES is the best SNES emulator, but there is one like SNES9 that is also alright. I have only played this game a little bit, I prefer to play Sim Ant! :-}
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Post by zelkova on Sept 2, 2012 20:35:58 GMT
ZSNES is the best SNES emulator, but there is one like SNES9 that is also alright. I have only played this game a little bit, I prefer to play Sim Ant! :-} Sim Ant is surprisingly fun. I may have to replay that too.
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Post by nobody on Nov 24, 2012 5:59:47 GMT
Yes, someone else has actually played sim city! I remember spending hours on my sim city 2000 worlds, trying to get everything just right. Anyone else excited about the new one coming out soon (I think it's called sim city 2013)
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