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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''',{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000302090154/http://www.yoottower.com:80/}} called ''The Tower II'' in Japan, is a 1998 business simulation game by [[OPeNBooK9003]] for Windows and Macintosh that was localized for international markets by [[Sega]]. The international name comes from Yoot Saito,{{intref|Interview: Yoot Saito (1999-10-09) by games4mac}} the name of the game's designer, who would go on to form [[Vivarium]] and develop ''[[The Tower SP]]'', also localized by Sega.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known in Japan as '''''The Tower II''''', is a 1998 business simulation game by [[OPeNBooK9003]] for Windows and Macintosh that was localized for international markets by [[Sega]]. The international name comes from Yoot Saito,{{intref|Interview: Yoot Saito (1999-10-09) by games4mac}} the name of the game's designer, who would go on to form [[Vivarium]] and develop ''[[The Tower SP]]'', also localized by Sega.
  
Press releases suggest it was once known as '''''Yoot's Tower'''''{{intref|Press release: 1998-05-19: Sega Entertainment and Yoot Entertainment "Build" On the Classic SimTower With Yoot's Tower for Mac, PC}}.
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Press releases suggest it was once known as '''''Yoot's Tower'''''.{{intref|Press release: 1998-05-19: Sega Entertainment and Yoot Entertainment "Build" On the Classic SimTower With Yoot's Tower for Mac, PC}}
  
 
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*'''Senior Marketing Coordinator:''' [[Kanika Gogna]]
 
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*'''U.S. Localization:''' [[Technopop, Inc.]], [[Randel Reiss]], [[Steve Hanawa]], Tony Ramos, Bryan Rubenstein, Russel Reiss, Spitfire Services, Sharon Cho
 
*'''U.S. Localization:''' [[Technopop, Inc.]], [[Randel Reiss]], [[Steve Hanawa]], Tony Ramos, Bryan Rubenstein, Russel Reiss, Spitfire Services, Sharon Cho
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Shinobu Toyoda]], [[Dan Stevens]], Kevin Krejci, Frank Viloria, Marc Hamel, Sue Price, Laila Atassi-Anderson, Jennifer Walker, Skip McFerran, Nancy Underwood, Jim Black, Razorfish Team, Shane Ginsberg, Silver McDonald, Jayson Elliot, Carlos Zuniga, Matthew Stewart, [[Moore & Price Design]], Nimbus Design, Nina Khosla, Chip Pischel, Pauline Szeles, Heather Ravenberg, Peninsula Prep, John Cheng, Donavan Stevens, Barbara Phillips, Kathy Tafel, Mark Stanley
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Shinobu Toyoda]], [[Dan Stevens]], Kevin Krejci, [[Frank Viloria]], [[Marc Hamel]], [[Sue Price]], [[Laila Atassi-Anderson]], Jennifer Walker, [[Skip McFerran]], Nancy Underwood, Jim Black, Razorfish Team, Shane Ginsberg, Silver McDonald, Jayson Elliot, Carlos Zuniga, Matthew Stewart, [[Moore & Price Design]], Nimbus Design, Nina Khosla, Chip Pischel, Pauline Szeles, [[Heather Ravenberg]], Peninsula Prep, John Cheng, Donavan Stevens, Barbara Phillips, Kathy Tafel, Mark Stanley
 
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20000302090154/http://www.yoottower.com:80/ Official website] (Japanese, archived)
  
 
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Yoot Tower
System(s): Windows PC, Mac OS
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Genre: Simulation

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Windows PC
US
85083
ESRB: Everyone
Macintosh
US
85088
ESRB: Everyone

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Yoot Tower, known in Japan as The Tower II, is a 1998 business simulation game by OPeNBooK9003 for Windows and Macintosh that was localized for international markets by Sega. The international name comes from Yoot Saito,[2] the name of the game's designer, who would go on to form Vivarium and develop The Tower SP, also localized by Sega.

Press releases suggest it was once known as Yoot's Tower.[3]

Gameplay

Yoot Tower is an upgrade over the earlier Sim Tower (The Tower).

In Japan, The Tower II received numerous patches and add-ons which were never brought to the West and most do not function correctly with the Western game. This meant only three scenarios ever existed for Yoot Tower, despite the Macintosh box and manual suggesting more "TowerKits" would be available in the future.

While the PC version's CD is labeled "disc 1", there is no "disc 2". In Japan, several content discs were included in the package.

The Mac OS port is designed for version 7.5 of the operating system.[4]

Production credits

Mac version

  • OPeNBooK9003:
    • Game Design: Yutaka Saito
  • Programming: Yuki Sakai, Tomiya Nakamichi, Norio Morimoto, Minoru Yokosuka, Hisashi Fujii, Kiyoshi Yumisaki (Hand inc.), Syoichi Osoda (Hand inc.), Taku Nakayama (Hand inc.)
  • Graphics: Hayato Hori, Fumio Yamazaki, Hanako Yagi
  • Movies: Takumi Shirakawa (Vacca Mode), Michiko Shirakawa (Vacca Mode), Yukiko Nakamura
  • Sound: Tsueno Kaneda (She-la-la Company Co., Ltd.), Kazushi Takabayashi
  • Product Management: Yasushi Takano, Koji Notsu, Kiharu Shishikura
  • Manual: Kenji Kouki
Source:
US manual

Magazine articles

Main article: Yoot Tower/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

PC version

PC, US
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Cover
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Disc 1
YootTower PC US RegistrationCard.pdf
Registration card

Mac version

Mac, US
YootTower Mac US Box Back.jpgNospine.pngYootTower Mac US Box Front.jpg
Cover
YootTower Mac US Disc.jpg
Disc

External links

References

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