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In other strange news today, Electronic Arts has finally pulled their collective head out of it's ass and is slated to release a new version of the classic SimCity in 2013. I'm such a happy person right now. I've been waiting for this day for so long. Hopefully they will release it for OS X in addition to Windows.

 

Source: http://www.simcity.com/en_US

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In other strange news today, Electronic Arts has finally pulled their collective head out of it's ass and is slated to release a new version of the classic SimCity in 2013. I'm such a happy person right now. I've been waiting for this day for so long. Hopefully they will release it for OS X in addition to Windows.

 

Source: http://www.simcity.com/en_US

 

I played SimCity 4 when it came out. Gosh, that has been so long ago!!!

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I played SimCity 4 when it came out. Gosh, that has been so long ago!!!

 

I have been playing since SimCity 2000. And that has been a real long time ago. :P

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A Macintosh Plus? Wow. I never got to use one of those. In elementary we had Apple IIe's and Mac LC's. My grandpa bought a Centris 660av and bought SimCity 2000 for me to use when I came to visit. I love that game and always will

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I remember the apple IIe. I had a computer class that we had to type 45 words per minute to pass. I changed the clock settings so I could type 65 or so. Ha ha

 

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I remember the apple IIe. I had a computer class that we had to type 45 words per minute to pass. I changed the clock settings so I could type 65 or so. Ha ha

 

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Cheater, lol. Did you ever play SimCity growing up?

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I grew up playing it on the Commodore 64. The little squares filled in with more black as things built. Hahaha...it changed so much since then.

 

Yes it has digiblur. I still use SimCity 4 sometimes.

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Cheater, lol. Did you ever play SimCity growing up?

I did play sim city, but it wasn't until late in its life. My parents didn't believe in technology or something. Our house was like the dark ages. I did a lot of hunting though.

 

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I did play sim city, but it wasn't until late in its life. My parents didn't believe in technology or something. Our house was like the dark ages. I did a lot of hunting though.

 

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Didn't believe in technology? You poor tortured child, lol. My mom embraced technology because she used it at work all day long.

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I had a Nintendo that I played on a black and white TV no computer until I was a junior in hs

 

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I had a Nintendo, and then my dad won me a Playstation. I had a Sega Genesis. Plus all my computer games. And computers in the house since I was 8.

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I grew up playing it on the Commodore 64. The little squares filled in with more black as things built. Hahaha...it changed so much since then.

 

You had a Commodore 64, too? :hah:

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I had a VIC 20 with only a tape drive (I think it was a 1531 model). I learned 6502 machine language before I even learned PASCAL, C, or FORTRAN.

 

This made me think of this Futurama episode with the robot who had functioned off tapes...

 

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Didn't get much into the sim city game. I played dinopark tycoon though as a lil kid...

 

Old days there when computers had the GIANT floppy drives to play like Indian trail. Lol

 

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I liked Dinopark Tycoon. Didn't play it too much as I only had a demo copy.

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