Comments on: SimCity http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102 The product of a misspent childhood Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:54:53 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » SimCity 4 / Rush Hour http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102&cpage=1#comment-2869 The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » SimCity 4 / Rush Hour Fri, 02 May 2008 23:31:48 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102#comment-2869 [...] games in the SimCity series have steadily gotten more and more complicated. I understand it’s because the [...] [...] games in the SimCity series have steadily gotten more and more complicated. I understand it’s because the [...]

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By: The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » SimCity 3000 Unlimited http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102&cpage=1#comment-2495 The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » SimCity 3000 Unlimited Mon, 03 Mar 2008 03:51:59 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102#comment-2495 [...] only really played the original SimCity game on the Super NES and really liked it. But I kind of forgot about the series for a while until I found a copy on [...] [...] only really played the original SimCity game on the Super NES and really liked it. But I kind of forgot about the series for a while until I found a copy on [...]

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By: The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Plantasia http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102&cpage=1#comment-2066 The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Plantasia Tue, 04 Dec 2007 22:15:54 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=102#comment-2066 [...] game is kind of like a gardening version of SimCity, except instead of millions of Sims, you’re controlling the lives of a few dozen plants at a [...] [...] game is kind of like a gardening version of SimCity, except instead of millions of Sims, you’re controlling the lives of a few dozen plants at a [...]

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