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8 years ago
"WarGreymon77;c-15970862" wrote:
The Sims 1 has a certain nostalgic charm, although it's for me to go back to that gameplay. The graphics have a certain photorealistic style. Prerendered, I guess. When I first played it, I thought it was absolutely amazing. As a kid, I played games with shooting, jumping, etc., but truthfully I always wanted a game where you could just be someone trying to go about their day. When The Sims came out, I remember picking up the box at the store and gawking at the back in amazement before I actually bought it. Wide-eyed wonderment The game had some very cool expansion packs--some of which were downright essential!
I know exactly how you feel about that. When I was a kid, me and my parents would always go on day trips or weekend trips to family or whatever, and often when we'd come back we'd take a quick look around at the multimedia place they had inside the train station, and they had these crates full of video games, and I remember seeing The Sims Deluxe Edition and immediately knowing I NEEDED to have it. So I ran up to my mom asking if I could have it, and that's how I became hooked on The Sims.
And now that I mention that, I'm suddenly also nostalgic for those train journeys. This was a time when the trains and train stations, and I spent a LOT of time there as a kid, were all from the 80s and 90s and most of that is gone nowadays.
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