tgp1994 - Streets of Sim City - A true classic by Maxis!
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Streets of Sim City Developed/Published by Maxis This is one of those games that absolutely blew my mind when I was a kid. See, this was when Maxis was in its prime. They had their "touch" to how games should be made. Not only is driving cars with rocket launchers completely awesome, but also the fact that you can make maps in Sim city 2000, and drive in them with SOSC adds to the coolness of this game. If you have never played, or even heard of this game, I highly suggest you download it. (Also play SimCopter if you haven't before.) |
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I didn't notice this before, but it comes with the Sim City Urban Renewal Kit (SCURK), which allows you to build Sim City 2000 maps without the actual SC2K game. |
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You'll have to wait a few years for the Streets of SimCity to become unprotected with the date for that being Halloween 2012.
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For some reason I thought it was approved and that's why he offered it. :mhh: My mistake.
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Just my two cents. |
This might have worked on some other abandonware websites, but not on Abandonia. We have strictly defined rules:
-Games must not be sold. -Games must not be supported. -Games must not be actively protected by its copyright holder. -Games must be older than 15 years if published/developed by an ESA member, and 10 years if it's by an ESA member subsidiary. This last rule was made in an agreement with the ESA organization back in 2005 and we respect it up to this day. Therefore the main difference between Turok and Streets of Simcity is that the first is published by Acclaim, who's not an ESA member, while the second was published by Electronic Arts - an ESA member. |
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