SimCity 64

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SimCity 64
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Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan February 28, 2000
Genre(s) Simulation
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Nintendo 64DD

SimCity 64 (SC64) is a simulation video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo, and is believed to be a part of the SimCity series, although Maxis was not involved in the development or release of the game. SC64 is believed to be a sequel to Nintendo's SNES release of the original SimCity (1991), given several elements taken from the SNES version, including Dr. Wright, the city advisor, are found in SC64. The game is considerably obscure, given its Japan-only release and designation to run on the ill-fated Nintendo 64DD platform.

SC64 is also not to be confused with the Nintendo 64 port for SimCity 2000, which was developed and released by an entirely different developer, Imagineer Co., Ltd.

Although general gameplay in SimCity 64 is much like SimCity 2000, the game's graphical textures and building tilesets are considerably different. However, the game sports several advanced features that were not seen in SimCity 2000 or even SimCity 3000 (1999): The ability to view the city at night (now also available in SimCity 4), pedestrian level free-roaming of a city, and individual road vehicles and pedestrians (which could only be seen while in the free-roaming mode). Cities in the game are also presented in 3D hybrid graphics.



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