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SimCity DS trailer; now you can "erect a monolith" on the go

3:07 AM on 05.12.2007, Nex 12 comments

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Crude masturbation joke? Check!

Compelling footage of a title that has seen more ports than Ernest and Julio Gallo? Check!

Complete lack of a clever way to end this post? Double check! 


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Ndizi's Avatar
Ndizi at 05/12/2007 05:48
I feel decieved.
wardrox's Avatar
wardrox at 05/12/2007 06:10
Hmm, looks like a bit of a watered down version. Am I the only one who doesnt want giant apes, advisors or care about signing things?

Must.. have... transport-tycoon...
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Wheeliedude at 05/12/2007 07:12
No mini-Wright?
For shame.
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momiji58 at 05/12/2007 07:18
Me likey. Although wardox is right, it looks like a water-downed version of the original. I liked it, though, that you can actually try to stop the disaster yourself, and not rely on the number of police/firestations that you have.
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Doomtrain at 05/12/2007 08:46
I'm a pretty hardcore SimCity guy. I have every version of the game ever, fo'eva'eva. My favorite part of the game was your goal being (disasters notwithstanding) to create a city so perfect that it could run itself. To reach that perfect balance of everything so that your part was done, and your city was on it's own. With that said, a milder, more "arcade-y" SimCity would be a much welcomed spin. Can't wait.
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wario67 at 05/12/2007 08:53
looks like sim city 3000 with new stuff
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BahamutZero at 05/12/2007 11:53
Nex you are becoming dangerously erudite. oh wait, gallo is a half step up from carlo rossi and box wine...

now, to clarify, did you mean "ports" as in "port wines"
or "ports" as in that wine is shitty and found everywhere, ie has seen a lot of shipping ports?

your public demands answers.
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