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− | '''''SimCity 2000''''' is a strategy/simulation game deveoped and published by [[Maxis]] as a sequel to ''SimCity''. It is the only ''SimCity'' game to be released on a Sega console, in this case, the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1995. | + | '''''SimCity 2000''''' (シムシティ2000) is a strategy/simulation game deveoped and published by [[Maxis]] as a sequel to ''SimCity''. It is the only ''SimCity'' game to be released on a Sega console, in this case, the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1995. |
''SimCity 2000'' brought isometric graphics to the table, allowing the user to fully customise the terrain of the level before begging. Again, the main goal is to build successful cities while negotiating natural disasters. | ''SimCity 2000'' brought isometric graphics to the table, allowing the user to fully customise the terrain of the level before begging. Again, the main goal is to build successful cities while negotiating natural disasters. |
Revision as of 21:48, 13 November 2010
SimCity 2000 |
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System(s): Sega Saturn |
Publisher: Maxis |
Developer: Maxis |
Genre: Strategy |
Number of players: 1 |
SimCity 2000 (シムシティ2000) is a strategy/simulation game deveoped and published by Maxis as a sequel to SimCity. It is the only SimCity game to be released on a Sega console, in this case, the Sega Saturn in 1995.
SimCity 2000 brought isometric graphics to the table, allowing the user to fully customise the terrain of the level before begging. Again, the main goal is to build successful cities while negotiating natural disasters.