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'''SimCity''' is a real-time strategy and simulation city-building computer game. It is game developer [[Maxis]]' flagship product. There are four versions: the original SimCity ([[1989]], later re-released as SimCity Classic), [[SimCity 2000]] ([[1993]]), [[SimCity 3000]] ([[1999]]) and [[SimCity 4]] ([[2003]]). All of the games were re-released with various add-ons including extra scenarios. In addition, SimCity Classic is available for PalmOS and on the SimCity.com website as Classic Live. SimCity 2000 is also available for handheld organizers running Microsoft's Windows PocketPC, as well as the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[PlayStation]]. SimCity and SimCity 2000 were also released for the [[SNES]]. There was also a SimCity 2000 3D hybrid called SimCity 64 which was released only in Japan for [[Nintendo 64]]'s add-on, the 64DD. Versions of SimCity for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, and Acorn Archimedes computers were published by Superior Software.
'''SimCity''' is a real-time strategy and simulation city-building computer game. It is game developer [[Maxis]]' flagship product. There are four versions: the original SimCity ([[1989]], later re-released as SimCity Classic), [[SimCity 2000]] ([[1993]]), [[SimCity 3000]] ([[1999]]) and [[SimCity 4]] ([[2003]]). All of the games were re-released with various add-ons including extra scenarios. In addition, SimCity Classic is available for PalmOS and on the SimCity.com website as Classic Live. SimCity 2000 is also available for handheld organizers running Microsoft's Windows PocketPC, as well as the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[PlayStation]]. SimCity and SimCity 2000 were also released for the [[SNES]]. There was also a SimCity 2000 3D hybrid called SimCity 64 which was released only in Japan for [[Nintendo 64]]'s add-on, the 64DD. Versions of SimCity for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, and Acorn Archimedes computers were published by Superior Software.


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