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- ~SimCity 2000 CD-ROM
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- Reviewed by Martin Keen
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-
- Has anyone else found it a little odd that SimCity HD has been sitting
- on top of the floppy disk charts for over a year now? Maybe Maxis are
- now sponsoring the ELSPA Game Charts! Whatever the reason they hope
- to do the same thing again with the CD-ROM version. Don't get too
- excited, it doesn't have a whole host of amusing video clips like the
- original CD version, but it does come with a stack of new cities to
- play with and a Urban Renewal Kit that lets you toy with the in-game
- graphics.
-
- The original SimCity proved to be one of the most addictive games
- ever written. Mark out areas for residential, commercial, and
- industrial, then link them up with roads and railways. Next build
- airports, stadiums, and power generators. Then get to work on making
- the whole city run as smoothly as possible. It all sounds pretty
- boring but in practise its almost impossible to put down. Maxis built
- their entire reputation on this game but disappointed with the Sim
- series follow-ups which proved to be either too complex (Sim Earth),
- too boring (Sim Farm), or too stupid (Sim Ant). So it was little
- surprise when a sequel to SimCity was released last year.
-
- Just about every aspect of the game has been improved. The underlying
- concept is still the same but now there is so much more choice. Want
- to build a power station? Then do you want a coal, oil, hydroelectric,
- or solar powered one? Fancy a sports stadium? How about for American
- football, soccer, rugby, baseball, or hockey?
-
- The citizens are more demanding. They'll want you to fork out for
- schools, colleges, and universities. Tourist attractions are a must
- so be sure to build a big park or zoo. And of course fire, police,
- and ambulance services are essential. But if you do a good job the
- citizens will buy you a mansion, erect a statue of you, or even throw
- a spontaneous street party in your honour.
-
- Everything is so much more detailed and involved. If you want to find
- out what's going on in your city then take a look at the numerous
- stories in the newspaper, after you've decided which of the many
- papers available you want to read. Take a look at how well the other
- towns around you are doing with the local area map. And maybe set up
- a number of schemes and rules which will fine citizens for smoking in
- the city, or clamp down on industries producing too much pollution.
-
- But the biggest new change you'll notice is the sewage works. It
- certainly doesn't sounds too appealing and it isn't. You've got to
- supply water to every building in the city through a series of pipes
- that work in much the same way as the electricity cables do. Its a
- boring, tedious task that often causes problems during a drought and
- really shouldn't have been included in the first place.
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- The extra cities and senarios that come with the CD version are worth
- a look for a laugh and help to add some extra longlivity to the game.
- The Urban Renewal Kit on the other hand is a bit of a waste of time.
- To modify an entire graphics set is a longwinded affair that is
- probably best avoided.
-
- SimCity 2000 the game is an outstanding piece of work that improves
- over the original in almost every way. However the additions on the
- CD are of little value so don't go splashing out on this if you've
- already got the original.
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