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|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
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:''For the PC version, see [[The Sims]].''
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'''The Sims''' is a video game for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and [[GameCube]] consoles. It is based on the hit PC game of the same name, which went on to become the best selling computer game of all time.


'''The Sims''' is a video game for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and [[GameCube]] consoles. It is based on the hit PC game of the same name, which went on to become the best selling computer game of all time.
The console version of ''[[The Sims]]'' is a somewhat different game from the PC version. It features some gameplay modifications, a 3D camera perspective and some resources from some PC expansions: parties, dates, and jobs. However, an object limiter is active on all houses to prevent the player from constructing and furnishing houses too large for the console to load.


The console version of ''[[The Sims]]'' is a somewhat different game from the PC version. It features some gameplay modifications, a 3D camera perspective and some resources from some PC's expansions: parties, dates, and jobs. However, an object limiter is active on all houses to prevent the player from constructing and furnishing houses too large for the console to load.
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
The game also offers a "Free Roam" mode, based on the original game. Simply put, it offers the same gameplay as in the original [[The Sims]] game, but with 3D graphics and a furniture limit. There's also more furniture exclusive to consoles like the infamous monkey-butler.
The game also offers a "Free Roam" mode, based on the original game. Simply put, it offers the same gameplay as in the original [[The Sims]] game, but with 3D graphics and a furniture limit. There's also more furniture exclusive to consoles like the infamous monkey-butler.


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This is the first game in the The Sims series. For other games in the series see the The Sims category.

Box artwork for The Sims.
Box artwork for The Sims.
The Sims
Developer(s)Edge of Reality
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released2003
System(s)PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox
SeriesThe Sims
Designer(s)Will Wright
Genre(s)Simulation
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB TeenPEGI Ages 7+OFLC Mature
LinksThe Sims (console) ChannelSearchSearch
For the Windows and Mac OS game, see The Sims.

The Sims is a video game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube consoles. It is based on the hit PC game of the same name, which went on to become the best selling computer game of all time.

The console version of The Sims is a somewhat different game from the PC version. It features some gameplay modifications, a 3D camera perspective and some resources from some PC expansions: parties, dates, and jobs. However, an object limiter is active on all houses to prevent the player from constructing and furnishing houses too large for the console to load.

Gameplay[edit]

The game also offers a "Free Roam" mode, based on the original game. Simply put, it offers the same gameplay as in the original The Sims game, but with 3D graphics and a furniture limit. There's also more furniture exclusive to consoles like the infamous monkey-butler.

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