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Thursday, May 25, 2000 - 23:50

What do you get when you combine the building elements of "SimCity" with people management from the "The Sims?" The answer, of course, is "SimsVille". This upcoming game from Electronic Arts is a micromanager's heaven, with a goal to create a vibrant city while enriching its residents' lives at the same time.

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What do you get when you combine the building elements of "SimCity" with people management from the "The Sims?" The answer, of course, is "SimsVille". This upcoming game from Electronic Arts is a micromanager's heaven, with a goal to create a vibrant city while enriching its residents' lives at the same time. Also previewed at E3 was "The Sims: Livin' Large," an expansion pack for the number one selling PC game this year, "The Sims."

Other stellar sims were Hasbro Interactive's "B-17 Bomber," Empire Interactive's "Battle of Britain," Microsoft's "Combat Flight Simulator 2," Microsoft's "Freelancer" and Microsoft's "MechWarrior 4."

There were also a handful of stellar racing sims to test-drive, including Habro Interactive's "NASCAR Heat," Sierra Studios' "NASCAR Racing 4," Microsoft's "Midtown Madness 2" and Electronic Arts' "Need For Speed: Motor City."

Let the games begin!

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