SimCity 2000 facts for kids
Quick facts for kids SimCity 2000 |
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Developer(s) |
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Publisher(s) |
Maxis
Electronic Arts (current versions)
Black Pearl Software (SNES) THQ (PAL SNES) Sega (Japanese Sega Saturn) Artdink (Japanese PlayStation) Imagineer (N64) Destination Software (GBA) |
Designer(s) | Will Wright Fred Haslam |
Artist(s) | Jenny Martin |
Composer(s) | Brian Conrad Sue Kasper Justin McCormick |
Series | SimCity |
Platform(s) | Mac OS DOS Amiga Microsoft Windows various SNES Sega Saturn PlayStation Nintendo 64 Game Boy Advance PSN OS/2 FM Towns PC-98 |
Release date(s) |
1993
1994 (Amiga, DOS)
1995 (SNES, Saturn, Windows) 1996 (PlayStation) 1998 (N64) 2003 (GBA) 2008 (PSN) |
Genre(s) | City-building |
Mode(s) | Single player |
SimCity 2000 is a city building computer game released in 1994. It is the sequel to SimCity. It had a lot of new things such as more power plants, hills and mountains, subways, water pipes, prisons, schools, libraries, museums, and hospitals. There were also roads, highways, and other buildings.
The game also had different scenarios.
Images for kids
See also
In Spanish: SimCity 2000 para niños
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