Sim City 2000

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SimCity 2000 was a city-building simulation video game jointly developed by Will Wright and Fred Haslam of Maxis, as the successor to SimCity Classic.

SimCity 2000 is played from an isometric perspective rather than a top-down perspective as in the previous title, with the objective to create and develop a city with residential and industrial areas. Infrastructure needs to be built and taxes collected while increasing the standard of living of the population and environment. The city must not decline or go bankrupt or the game is over.





Platform : Risc PC
Format : 3.5" Disk
Publisher : Maxis
Authors : Krisalis Software
Date : 1993
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Other Software by Maxis:

Item Manufacturer Platform Format Date
SIM Ant - The Electric Ant Colony Maxis Commodore Amiga 3.5" disk Unknown
SIM City 2000 Special Edition Maxis PC CD-ROM Unknown
Sim City Maxis Software Commodore Amiga 3.5 Floppy Disk 1989
Sim Earth - The Living Planet Maxis PC 3.5 disc & 5.25 Floppy disk 1990
Sim City 2000 Maxis Risc PC 3.5" Disk 1993
Sim City 2000 Maxis PC Windows 32-bit 3.5 " Disk 1993
SimCity 2000 Mindscape/Maxis Apple Macintosh LC Disk 3.5 1993
SimTower Maxis PC CD Rom 1994
Sim City - The Original City Simulator Maxis Commodore Amiga 3.5 Floppy Disk 1994
Sim Tower Maxis PC DOS CD ROM Nov 1994
SIM Farm Maxis PC Windows 16 Bit CD-ROM 1995
SimCity 3000 World Edition Maxis PC Windows 32-bit PC CD-ROM 2000

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