For all of you who enjoyed MySims and would like to taste some more, EA Casual Entertainment president Kathy Vrabeck wants you to know that EA has no plans to call it quits with the franchise. In fact, they're going to be dumping more money into future projects on both the DS and Wii.
First up will be MySims Kingdom, hitting the DS and Wii this year (sometime between October and December, Q4). Also, EA plans on producing MySims Party, which will also hit the DS and Wii, which will arrive much later, sometime in Q1 2009. EA also revealed SimCity Creator, however platforms were not discussed.
Hooray for third-party support. eh?
[Via Joystiq]
MySims franchise to stick around on the Wii and DS
Posted Feb 13th 2008 2:15PM by David Hinkle
Filed under: News
Tags: casual, ea, electronic-arts, mysims, mysims-kingdom, mysims-party
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-13-2008 @ 3:37PM
chase said...
I love this game!!!!!!!
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2-13-2008 @ 4:35PM
Perverted said...
I almost got it.....If the sequel is really decent looking I'll probably pick it up.
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2-14-2008 @ 5:26AM
ThomasJay said...
My Sims was actually pretty fun if you could get past all of its irritating little bugs.
My main beef, actually, was it lacked any kind of online mode. I made some pretty cool looking pieces of furniture for my Sims, but couldn't share them with anyone else. What fun was that?
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2-14-2008 @ 8:21AM
Reaver said...
**Gasp**
Radical idea here -- 'mii'ms!!!
A MySims that uses strictly miis.
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2-16-2008 @ 11:36PM
Tim said...
My fiance loved this game. Her main problem with it was that after she made a 5 star town, she didn't feel any motivation to do anything else, so she traded it in. My main complaint was that the music would inevitably get stuck in my head every time I heard it and make me want to go buy a hacksaw so I could get the demons out of my brain.
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