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Some stuff/ A Sims idea

So.... I got just about every achievement on L.A. Noire (besides DLC achievements/Roscoe and Friends).  
I also just got out of school for the Summer. One more year, then I'm finally finished with high school! Too bad I get to spend my last year of high school in another school... in Texas, not California. 
 
I also got a suggestion for the next The Sims 3 game! 
So this doesn't really add anything, but it adds a bit more realism and some fun. 
The title.... The Sims 3: Times (I was going to title it Generations, but it seems like it was used for another expansion pack)
Basically it starts your Sim at a time period. Starting from the 1910s to 2020. The player can choose the time period to start in though. What would make this special/interesting is that there'll be furniture and objects for building that relate to that time.   
 
And since this expansion pack idea doesn't add much to player's experience (unless idea is improved greatly on), then it's price wouldn't be the suggested $40, it should be $25 or $30 (High prices won't make people buy the game, also game prices sometimes effects a game score.)

Furniture

Let's talk about the furniture/build objects. 
Certain furniture will be available at that time period. Depending on the type of furniture, it can be cheap or expensive when it first comes out. In the future, the furniture can be much more cheap or more expensive. 
Example: 
Black & White Television set (released in 1955): $300 
Black & White Television set (price in 1994): $49 
 
Painting (Released in 1913): $215
Painting (Price in 1988): $2600
 
There'll always be a notification if new furniture is released.
  
Also each furniture will always have a change in it's motive increase every time period.
Colored TV (In 1955): +9 Entertainment
1955 Colored TV (In 2007) +4 Entertainment
 
So this is the idea, I'll try expanding on it soon.
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