| SimCity Coming to Nintendo DS With Unique Features |
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| Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed) | ||||
| Wednesday, 28 February 2007 | ||||
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EA has announced that it is bringing the Sim classic, SimCity to the Nintendo DS. Some features that are only capable of being done on the DS caught our attention. From EA: "Maximizing the stylus and built-in microphone controls of the Nintendo DS, SimCity DS brings to the franchise like never before the feeling of personal involvement with your city—from blowing into the microphone to put out fires in the city to signing off on mayoral proclamations with your stylus." Sounds like some nice DS touches to a classic title. You're sure to get some curious onlookers when you're blowing out some fires on your DS. SimCity is scheduled to hit the Nintendo DS in Summer 2007. Read the full announcement from EA below.
From EA:
EA BRINGS SIMCITY TO Nintendo DS PLATFORM True to the SimCity series, players will be able to create and control their city in the palm of their hands…and much more. Maximizing the stylus and built-in microphone controls of the Nintendo DS, SimCity DS brings to the franchise like never before the feeling of personal involvement with your city—from blowing into the microphone to put out fires in the city to signing off on mayoral proclamations with your stylus. By enabling the players to communicate with each other, the “wireless data exchange” feature brings additional interactivity into the game. As an added bonus to SimCity fans around the world, the game also offers a wide array of recognizable international landmarks to spice up your city. “We are very excited to bring the SimCity experience to the Nintendo DS platform,” said Takahiro Murakami, Producer of SimCity DS. “The unique Nintendo DS functionalities inspired us to incorporate many new features to delight the most dedicated SimCity fans. The game is filled with fun surprises that will appeal to new and existing fans of the franchise.”
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