Gaming News - December 2005
Redwood City, CA (December 7, 2005) - Electronic Arts today announced
that it has shipped The Sims 2 for the PSP.
From EA:
Gift-givers can find The Sims 2 for the PSP on store shelves by December 9th
2005, as well as discover The Sims 2 on other handheld, console and PC
platforms. The ground-breaking gameplay and laugh-out-loud scenarios in The Sims
2 have spawned record sales for the franchise with more than 58 million units
sold worldwide. The Sims is recognized as one of the few game brands to achieve
popularity across all ages and genders. Such widespread appeal confirms that The
Sims 2 is a great gift for anyone on your list, from Cousin Ralph and Grandpa
Bob to Aunt Sarah and Niece Nancy!
“The Sims franchise has become a pop culture phenomenon! One of the top-five
game brands in history, The Sims is unique in drawing an audience of men and
women of all ages, from all over the world,” said Sinjin Bain, Vice President
and Executive Producer. “To meet the diverse needs of our community, we have
delivered The Sims 2 on a variety of platforms. The PSP version of The Sims 2
was inspired by the best-selling PC game, but built from the ground up to
capitalize on the unique capabilities of the PSP system.”
Based on the PC version of The Sims 2, the PSP version leverages the unique
capabilities of the next generation handheld platform such as wireless,
streamlined gameplay and beautiful graphics, while maintaining the core
components of creativity and customization that are integral to The Sims
experience. PSP players will be able to delve deep into the mysteries of
Strangetown and discover the secrets hidden in five brand new neighborhoods and
20 unique locations custom-built for the PSP. In addition to fulfilling their
Sims’ aspirations, PSP gamers can collect and trade secrets, perks, potions and
inventions, available only on the PSP!
The unique appeal of The Sims 2 is that the game is whatever you make it! The
gameplay experience lets you live out the day-to-day life of the Sims characters
that you create and control. Players enjoy participating in all the ups and
downs of their Sims' lives!


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