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Wackyweirdochic's avatar
9 years ago
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The Sims 1 On Origin?

I've been around the Sims forum communities and apparently EA has no current plans on releasing The Sims 1 on Origin, because it's "too old". I think that the game should definitely be released on Origin like The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection was. I'd buy it and so would many other die-hard simmers!

Anyways, I did some digging on Origin and searched some EA games and stumbled across Populous (released in 1989) and Theme Hospital (released in 1997).

Both were published by EA (click the links to the game titles to see screenshot evidence from origin itself), so the excuse of The Sims 1 being "too old" isn't a valid enough, since it was released in 2000. 

EA, please consider releasing the first sims on Origin. I will dip into my pockets to purchase purchase it for sure. I own The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection, all of The Sims 3 EPs/SPs (currently working on owning the store and all worlds), and most of The Sims 4 packs (currently working on saving up to buy the missing packs I don't own) on Origin and am intending on purchasing The Sims Complete Collection in the near future. I know I'm probably betting on an impossibility here, but Electronic Arts, I know y'all aren't against making more money and plus, if the game is added on Origin for purchase or even better--an anniversary promotional event like y'all did for TS2--it'll be a convenience for simmers who have bad luck with keeping up with their games or bad luck with horrible computers. There's a huge benefit of having games connected to Origin: if I were to ever lose a pack or two or if my laptop crashed, I could just easily log back into my Origin to re-download my game library. 

This is coming from someone who plays The Sims 2, The Sims 3, and The Sims 4 and loves all of them for different reasons, since each is special in their own way. It'd mean so much to many simmers if The Sims 1 was released on Origin. Please consider. 

  • I agree that i'd like to see it too. One thing worth noting is that many of these older games were made available on GOG.com first, and then made available on Origin. I see a big thread on the GOG wishlist forum so you're far from alone in this request: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/the_sims_complete_collection

    On the "too old", that can be a bit misleading. The issue generally isn't that a game would be too old, but that there could be compatibility issues with newer systems. 

    The old games that are available have changes made to ensure they'll work on modern systems. Due to the existence of DOSBox and the comparatively simple nature of some older games, sometimes it's easier/less time-consuming to update certain games over others. Perhaps reviving The Sims 1 would be a significant technical challenge.

    I'm just speculating though, I have no specific info on the technical challenges of bringing The Sims 1 to modern systems. 

    Thanks for the post, and I hope that some day your request can be met. 

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  • Tremayne4260's avatar
    Tremayne4260
    Hero
    6 years ago

    @Raven96784 , here is the very simple answer. Many people still have the installed on their computers from their original disks or have bought copies of the game on disks (which are still available to purchase). To my knowledge the original The Sims has never been available on Origin. EA offers support to all the games it has published over the years even if they do not officially sell copies any longer. 

    As I stated in an earlier post, the decision was made by EA to not update these older games. It is EA's decision to make no matter how much the fans want "remastered" copies to play. 

  • Raven96784's avatar
    Raven96784
    6 years ago
    @Tremayne4260 Thank you for reply. I am one of the people that still have my personal 'The Sims Deluxe Edition' original disks.. purchased when initially released two decades ago. Although the disks appear without a flaw the back side of case has broken away and I haven't located the booklet. The computers I initially installed upon have died long ago, because of this I was interested in the possibility of being able to play through Origin.

    Thanks for your explainations, it's good to know EA offers support to all published games over the years even if they do not officially sell copies any longer, I didn't know that.
    I appreciate your helpfulness.
  • heavenly013's avatar
    heavenly013
    6 years ago

    @Tremayne4260I understand what you are saying, but don't totally agree. The Sims 2 IS available on Origin and still being provided by EA to those who can show proof that they have previously owned the title. For instance: I repeatedly contacted support attempting to get The Sims 2 on Origin, but was told without my code from the case of one of my games, or other proof, I was not able to get it. After finally asking the right question: "Is the Sims 2 Store Edition shown on Origin for everyone, or only those who own the Sims 2?", I was told it was only for those who owned The Sims 2. After proving that the Store Edition was, indeed, in my game library, I was finally given a code for The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection. My point is, what you were saying might POSSIBLY be true for Sims 1, if that... but it definitely isn't true for Sims 2.

  • Same here, would love to see the original released. I've been wanting to play this for such a long time. The original is classic and the best one of the series. People need a chance to play the one that started it all!

  • Tremayne4260's avatar
    Tremayne4260
    Hero
    6 years ago

    @Ma55iveA77ack , EA has no plans at this time to have any of the older titles (except for Sims 3, Sims Medieval and Sims 4) ported, remastered and added to Origin. If you still have your original CDs and an external disk drive, the game can run on Windows 10.

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