Will Wright

Will Wright is a person that is credited in 47 games


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My Sims Kingdom

MySims Kingdom is the sequel to MySims. It will be released on the Wii and DS. Although the original MySims will be released on PC ( more information below).

Psychonauts

Developed by Double Fine Productions, Psychonauts is a platforming action-adventure game in which players take on the role of Razputin, a young psychic out to thwart an evil plot to subvert the minds of other powerful psychics.

Raid on Bungeling Bay

A 2D game with an overhead view that allowed you to control to destroy the facories of the Bungeling Empire.

SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony

SimAnt puts players in control of an ant that can fight, collect food, build an anthole, and invade someone's property, from backyard all the way to inside the house.

SimCity

The first installment to the highly acclaimed SimCity franchise by Maxis' Will Wright. The game involves developing a large open space with a combination of different zones and buildings to create a full functioning and profitable city.

SimCity 2000

SimCity 2000 is a city-simulation game developed by Maxis and released to many platforms since its initial release in 1993. Players can build cities from small and neat to large and dirty, or anything in between.

SimCity 3000

Sim City 3000 is yet another simulation game from the people at Maxis Entertainement. In this game yet another level of depth is added from previous games along with improved graphics and UI

SimCity 3000 Unlimited

Sim City 3000 Unlimited includes some updates and new features to Sim City 3000 in it's own stand-alone game.

SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition

Sim City 4 Deluxe Edition is a compiled package of Sim City 4 and the Sim City 4 : Rush Hour expansion by Maxis.

SimCity 4: Rush Hour

Rush Hour is an expansion pack to Sim City 4, a sequel of SimCity series by Maxis which lets you build, manage and control a city with the help of such useful features, that you'll wonder why they weren't in the original release of SimCity 4.

SimCity 64

SimCity 64 is a city-building video game released only in Japan.

SimCity Creator

This version of SimCity is intended to be more accessible, with less of a focus on micromanagement and more of a focus on superficial features like visual city styles, epic city destruction, and a 3d tour feature.

SimCopter

A simple flight simulator that allows you to fly a helicopter above the streets of Simcity.

SimEarth: The Living Planet

Somewhat similar to the hit Maxis game SimCity, SimEarth: The Living Planet gives the player complete control of a planet, and must find a way to develop sentient life.

SimLife

SimLife was a genetic diversification simulator from Will Wright and Maxis. Create new life forms, introduce them to a planet's ecosystem, and watch them flourish or become extinct.

SimPark

Another of the "spin-offs" in the Sim franchise by Maxis. Aimed moreso at children, SimPark's objective is to cultivate and manage a successful park and could be considered a toned down version of SimIsle.

SimTower: The Vertical Empire

Build and manage a skyscraper while keeping the inhabitants happy.

SimTown

SimTown is one of the many "spin-off" Sim titles by Maxis. The game is aimed at a younger audience, allowing you to build a small town with limited options as opposed to similar titles, like SimCity 2000, which gave you far more options and more complex gameplay.

Spore

Spore vision and Chief design.

Spore Creature Creator

More of a paid demo for Spore than an actual game itself, the Spore Creature Creator lets you assemble your own species, which can then be imported into Spore.

Streets of SimCity

Drive through one of over 50 pre-made cities or one of your own SimCity 2000 cities causing mayhem in your automotive death machine.

The Sims

Control the day-to-day lives of little computer people called Sims in the best-selling PC game of all time, with 50 million units sold world-wide (70 million including expansions).

The Sims 2

Sequel to one of the most famous games of all time, The Sims 2 introduces a new engine and many new gameplay features to the franchise.

The Sims 2 Apartment Pets

In this new Sims 2 game for the Nintendo DS you can take care of several pets including cats, dogs, birds, snakes, hamsters and rabbits. Use Simoleans to buy furniture for your apartment and clothes for your pets.

The Sims 2: H&M Fashion Stuff

In this small expansion from the popular Sims 2 you will gain access to more objects signed by H&M (shop) and will be able to design your own clothes to then post them on Maxis's website!

The Sims 3

Maxis Software's follow up to the hugely successful Sims 2 introduces an improved character creation system, an open neighborhood, and a greater focus on character development.

The Sims: Life Stories

Yet another version of the bestselling game The Sims, which attempts to introduce a different aspect of gameplay by making players complete tasks to further the "life story" of pre-designed Sims.

The Sims: Superstar

In this expansion you can get rich by becoming a superstar! It can be an actor, a singer or a director and many more! Continue on your path to fame that will get you enough money to buy some of the new 250 items available!

The Sims: Unleashed

Expansion to the Sims, lets you have pets like Cats and Dogs for example and add multiple objects to help you take care of them. You can teach them tricks and continue living with this companion.

The Sims: Vacation

This Addon to the first Sims allows you to leave your comfy home to go on vacation to either exotic places or even to go do some winter sports. Objects have been added and you can meet more people abroad.

The Urbz: Sims in the City

The Urbz is a rethinking of "The Sims" franchise transforming it in a stylised urban story driven life sim

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