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octodexy:
I don't know if anyone really remembers this game, no one I know ever knows what I'm talking about it, when I discuss it. It's not particularly old, ten  years. It's pretty ancient in video game time, I guess.



It was my favorite game for a very long time, that and Jet Set Radio, but I'm pretty sure everyone loved that game.

Doug S. Machina:

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Tinkering with Sim Tower was strangely addictive.


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I remember the sequel fondly.


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Not the most creative story though. =P

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That's right, it was pretty much "Two sides went to war over loading everyone's brains into computers, but they've been fighting for so long that it hardly matters."

Boro_Bandito:
god I lost so many hours of my life to Sim Tower. It took me forever to figure out the trick was to build wide, not tall at first.

Boro_Bandito:
I'll give someone a cookie if they can find me a copy of Theme Park for the PC. a game that was released in '95, made by bullfrog studios. note, not Sim Theme Park, just Theme Park. I can't even find screenshots of it.

Edit: actually by a stroke of luck I found the wikipedia article on it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theme_Park_(computer_game) and oh shit they made a DS version! wooooo.

Chesire Cat:
My first online game I ever played was this cute little game called HoverRace, released in '96 it actually NEEDED Win95 to play, which was odd since way more visually advanced games just ran in DOS anyway.  But all told, it was a fun game and I still use my registration number for a 4 digit password for anywhere that accepts them.

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