
Now you can design any city you can imagine and SimCity 2000 will bring it, and its resident Sims, to life. SimCity 2000 Special Edition (c) Maxis Software Inc. Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1.8 GHz Processor, 512MB RAM (1 GB recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), 2GB HDD, Mouse, Keyboard. – Use the Urban Renewal Kit tools to design your own buildings. – Wrestle with various disaster scenarios, ranging from a UFO invasion in Atlanta to a nuclear meltdown in midtown Manhattan. – Customize the terrain any way you want, from flat prairie land to mountain vistas. – Choose from hundreds of buildings from the 1900’s to the space age and beyond. If this game were any more realistic, it’d be illegal to turn it off! This is the ultimate classic Maxis city-building and management simulation. Customize different buildings or design your own graphics sets from scratch.

Explore the underground layer and build subways and utilities without compromising your aesthetics. Build schools, libraries, hospitals, zoos, prisons, power plants, and much more… Lay down roads, railways, and highways. Choose from a selection of bonus cities and scenarios to rule or ruin as you please. It has all the features, flexibility, art, animation, and power you need to create an environment of your dreams. This leaves the game in a useless state as environmental activists complain each time you to try to build something on a square.Now you can design any city you can imagine and SimCity 2000 will bring it, and its resident Sims, to life.

Leave the game running for a few days at top speed with all automatic functions, a surplus budget and disabled disasters and you'll see the results. This means that two sides of an object are at the same angle, while the other is not.įew gamers must have noticed that trees actually multiply in Perspective SimCity 2000 is viewed from a dimetric rather than isometric perspective.

Trivia 1001 Video Games SimCity 2000 appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.
