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Ive played it quite a bit also, love just sitting back and spending days/weeks/months slowly building up a city properly. Its a really challenging game in many ways.

I used to play the oldest version way back in primary school, but I never really got it back then, I just enjoyed the disasters and landscape mode.

grab it pm33, theres a deluxe edition at eb now that has the expansion for 25 bucks or something lol

i played simcity 2000, skipped 3000 cos at that time in my life i didnt have a decent enough pc lol

simcity 4+rush hour ftw

ive also been working on this city of mine, i just cant get past 110,000 people... so gay

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I didnt even know there was another one out.

I wasted months on the old SNES SimCity trying to get 1,000,000 or whatever it was on that one map to get the achievement or whatever.

Great game even was back then!

Sim City 2000 back in the day was the shit!

Might have to have a go of the new one :P

+1. i actually downloaded it a year or 2 ago to start playing it again. was good fun.... or did i download sim city 3000...... i can't remember now. ok just looked it up and it was 3000. it wasn't that much different to 2000.

As Ash said, sim city was the shiit back in the day on the ol' SNES. I still remember that green haired professor guy... For $25 I might give this new one a shot too.

Does it require heaps of PC power coz my comp is fairly old... and by old............ I mean Pentium 4 pinch.gif

Number 4 is a lot different to 3000, much more professional.

And yes, it's one of those games where you look at the clock and realize it's been 8 hours lol.

I'm thinking of making a fan forum for number 4 and the new one that's to come out some day number 5, if anyone wants in shoot me a pm.

I got back into Roller Coaster Tycoon a month or so back (the original one). Than I downloaded the latest one and played it for a bit but got over it after a couple of weeks.

Same thing will probably happen with Simcity 4 :(

I got back into Roller Coaster Tycoon a month or so back (the original one). Than I downloaded the latest one and played it for a bit but got over it after a couple of weeks.

Same thing will probably happen with Simcity 4 :(

lol trust me you wont leave it, number 4 is the best one, way better constructed. ive played them all

FYI, if anyone ever had issues with the game crashing, i have the fix if anyone wants it.

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I found this game when cleaning out my garage the other week, I never played it because my computer at the time was dud. Its heaps more difficult than sim city 3000. I just get a town full of hovels that catches on fire all the time and give up

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