First, Letourneau says, when EA began planning MySims, they needed to figure out how to give a Sims game a unique look and feel for Nintendo and the Wii. Translation: How can we make a Sims game sell well in Japan? He goes on to mention that one of their goals was accessibility -- but what we hear is: the money-printing Sims franchise can bring in a whole lot more money if we finally make a version that's great on consoles. Let's make it all-ages friendly, too! And actually, we agree that this is a fantastic idea; surely you've noticed us mooning over every aspect of the game. However, "accessibility" has become one of those Wii buzzwords that we're getting tired of.
But it's the last bit that makes us giggle. Letourneau spends a good portion of the brief segment discussing how the whole thrust of this game -- and how it's different from other Sims titles -- is to allow the player to craft an entire town, from the ground up, for that Nintendo experience. We're pretty sure he wanted to say that Animal Crossing experience ... because other than being able to build and fiddle around in the other houses in the town, what he's describing sounds essentially like that beloved title. But again, we don't mind -- we love Animal Crossing, and a similar game with expanded building and decorating options sounds like something we'll pour entire months of our lives into. Bring on MySims!














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-09-2007 @ 6:00PM
mr nimblewick said...
Could be interesting. Has to be more interesting than the regular sims.
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8-09-2007 @ 6:43PM
Keith said...
I don't remember Animal Crossing ever letting you design the structure of your house and the buildings in your town. No, making it a bigger square room and adding additional big square rooms does not count.
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8-09-2007 @ 7:34PM
hvnlysoldr said...
Do we get disasters like Bowser though? That would be the tipping point destroying our town.
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8-09-2007 @ 8:17PM
Mabui said...
I think if done right, it could be everything the people who play Animal Crossing wanted out of the title.
I always found it somewhat frustrating how little Animal Crossing was evolving, I think if My Sims does well, and really hits on all the points and expands the interest, it'll force Nintendo to really make the animal Crossing we want! Not just add minor updates, and slow trickle the creativity out like in Pokemon and the like.
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8-09-2007 @ 11:18PM
padgon said...
What I like the most is that really looks like each sim really have personality and act according to it. If is possible to get many combinations it would be great.
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8-10-2007 @ 1:28AM
Alisha Karabinus said...
@Mabui: I know! Imagine, we could end up getting two really spectacular titles out of this deal in the next year or so. And I have to admit, right now, MySims is sounding much more appealing to me, because I love the building aspects. I sincerely hope it plays as well as it looks.
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8-10-2007 @ 9:16AM
UTSquishy said...
Seeing that building editor it looks Like they Borrowed some Programming from the Spore Team. MAN I can't wait for Spore!!!
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8-10-2007 @ 11:36AM
Erik said...
If it is a hybrid between Sims and Animal Crossing, I think my wife is really going to like it. :) Now I'll never get to play my Wii again.
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