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Surprise, surprise! We have one more EA classic that was tucked away, but we decided not to wait with it till the next wave of EA greatness comes by. That's how cool we are ;)

We believe we could end this newspost at the title, as we're pretty sure everyone is familiar with the SimCity franchise. But if you lived the past 20+ years under a rock and somehow you don't know what the fuss is all about let us explain:

SimCity 2000 Special Edition is the second installment, and way superior than its predecessor, of the most popular city building sim series by Maxis. You play the role of the mayor of a new municipality, starting in 1900. Your task is to expand your small village into a bustling metropolis, and manage it so the citizens are happy and willing to live in it. You're responsible for building housing districts and commercial facilities as well as power plants, streets, bus depots, and more. You need to set and raise taxes and allocate the money cleverly so the city grows.

SimCity 2000 introduced many enhancements to the series. First the view has been changed from a top-down to isometric which allows you to fully customize the terrain before you start the new city. Plenty of new types of facilities now include schools, hospitals, zoos, museums, colleges, and even prisons. Thanks to underground layer you can now build subway and utilities like water pipes under the city. Also your city is not the only one on the map, and you have to build links with other municipalities to increase trade and population. Last but not least, prepare yourself and your city for earthquakes, floods, fire, and other disasters like monster invasion, as they do like to happen--and usually at the worst possible time.

If you want to take a break from expanding your city, you can play one of many pre-made scenarios that are included in the special edition of the game. Some of those scenarios are based on real life events, like the 1989 Hurricane Hugo hitting Charleston in South Carolina or the 1991 Oakland firestorm, and some are just made up by the developer as Hollywood being attacked by a giant robot or nuclear power station major meltdown in center of Manhattan!

But that's not all: SimCity 2000 Special Edition on GOG.com also includes the SimCity Urban Renewal Kit which lets you modify the images used in-game to represent various buildings. Now you can create your own basic bitmap representing your childhood house, your school, or your favorite monument. All that and much more is available now for only $5.99.
another day and another great game
Wishlist +1
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DrIstvaan: USD/HUF conversion rates are terrible (1 USD being sold for 226 HUF, while normally it's around 200 HUF).
We should thank this to our goverment don't you think ? We should hang all politicians .

on topic : Wishlisted .
Post edited October 04, 2011 by ne_zavarj
Hmmm.. A long shot, but if I dig up my old Macintosh Prefoma 450, and find my old (huuuuge!) city there, would that savefile work with the windows version..?

And where the hell can I find a floppy disk for transferring? :-P
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serpantino: Forgot to ask...... is this a DOSBoX'd version or the windows version?
I believe people have been saying that this is the DOSBox version.
Post edited October 04, 2011 by crazy_dave
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serpantino: Forgot to ask...... is this a DOSBoX'd version or the windows version?
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crazy_dave: I believe people have been saying that this is the DOSBox version.
The windows version can't run on 64 bit environment !!
Hmm pretty sure I got copy of this already somewhere. Although it is easier to buy it here than find the original.
Nice release, I played this one some years ago but never managed to build a decent city and always run out of money...
Nice. Now we only need Sim Copter :)
I guess I must be one of those people that never found this game particularly good fun. I recognise WHY it got all the accolades and why it has been praised to kingdom come, but although I have very broad tastes, I've never really been able to get into SimCity. Oh well.

I've already got this on CD, which contains both the Windows and DOS versions. To answer the question - no, the Windows version does not work on 64-bit Windows, so I would guess that this is the DOS version.

IMHO, the DOS version is superior to the Windows version anyway, because I find the interface a lot cleaner, and playing it under DOSBox feels smoother than playing the original on my super-powered PC.
Post edited October 04, 2011 by jamyskis
Loved this game back in the day. Wishlisted. But think I'll hold off until it goes on sale. Think I'd prefer SimCity 3000 or 4 instead though as I haven't played those yet, and I suspect SimCity 2000 is a bit dated now.

If you put it on sale for 50-60% I may still buy it though. I 'wasted' many an hour playing this as a kid. Remember going on holiday overnight to accumulate money once the city was making a profit, so that I could afford to really expand the next day. Good times :D

Ended up planning cities on paper, and laid out vast networks of those gigantic buildings (think they took 200,000 each) with police stations, hospitals, the works. Crime shot up, but DAMN did we have a high population! :D
Maxis ♥
Post edited October 04, 2011 by SHADOW-XIII
Ah, such a classic! For me it would be stupid to not buy it - wishlisted :)
SimCity 2000 is a great addition to the GoG game list.
Whoa! Wish'd!;)