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  • SimCity 3000: Unlimited
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  • SimCity 3000: Unlimited was an update of the previous SimCity game, SimCity 3000. Released in May 16, 2000, it was a very popular game. SimCity 3000: Unlimited is the title in North America and Oceania, while it is known as SimCity 3000: Deutschland in Germany, SimCity 3000: UK Edition in the UK & Ireland and SimCity 3000: World Edition in other countries. The game has features not initially included in both its predecessor and its successor. These included Building Architect Plus, and a very complex Scenario Editor, which used Microsoft Office Access.
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  • PC
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  • SimCity 3000: Unlimited
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  • 2000-05-17
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  • SimCity 3000: Unlimited
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  • 2000-05-16
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  • SimCity 3000: Unlimited was an update of the previous SimCity game, SimCity 3000. Released in May 16, 2000, it was a very popular game. SimCity 3000: Unlimited is the title in North America and Oceania, while it is known as SimCity 3000: Deutschland in Germany, SimCity 3000: UK Edition in the UK & Ireland and SimCity 3000: World Edition in other countries. The game has features not initially included in both its predecessor and its successor. These included Building Architect Plus, and a very complex Scenario Editor, which used Microsoft Office Access. The expansion added, among other things, East Asian and European building sets, additional terrain colors and vegetation types, a snapshot feature, an improved version of the Building Architect Tool (a pseudo-3D design tool based on cubes), four additional disasters (such as locusts and space junk), additional landmarks (like the Seoul Tower and Helsinki Cathedral), new reward buildings and thirteen scenarios (along with an editor based on Microsoft Access). Premade cities are also available, including (London and Liverpool for the UK), Berlin, Madison, Madrid, Moscow and Seoul.