October 01, 2004
EA Posts Record Sims 2 Sales
WSJ.com - Electronic Arts Posts Record Sims 2 Sales
Electronic Arts Posts Record Sims 2 Sales
September 28, 2004 1:15 p.m.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP)--Playing virtual God apparently has its appeal.
In what it called the biggest video game launch in the company's 22-year history, Electronic Arts Inc. (ERTS) says it sold more than a million copies of "The Sims 2" within the first 10 days of its release. The personal computer game, released on Sept. 14, lets players control virtual humans from birth until death, making myriad decisions ranging from romantic entanglements to personal hygiene. The sequel adds sharper three-dimensional graphics and other improvements over the original Sims game, released in 2000. Company spokesman Frank Gibeau said more than half the "Sims 2" sales came from Europe. Combined sales of the original Sims and its numerous expansion packs, meanwhile, have topped 41 million units. "The Sims franchise has become a cultural phenomenon and 'The Sims 2' is a game that changes the way we think about our industry," Gibeau said. EA, the world's largest video-game maker, put out an online version in 2002 but it suffered from disappointing sales and tepid reviews. Next up on the Sims roster is "The Urbz: Sims in the City." Expected in November, plyers must test the reputation of their Sims in an urban environment.
Comments
Just played the game last night. Very engaging, but nothing really new compared with the original sims. Still, it is a great game, the graphics and animations are great, music is very pleasing, such a utopia world where you play as a god.
Personally, I think sims is a very good tool to simulate our daily life. You can construct the same living environment and the same person in your life. And then just wait to see something interesting happen. Meanwhile, I'm always be ambitious and curious to use sims' agents in other games. Does anybody know the algorithm in the sims?
Posted by: jenova at October 3, 2004 02:11 PM
Where is my comment from this afternoon?
Posted by: Jenova at October 4, 2004 01:03 AM
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