Cap'n Games Inc.
SNES: SIMCITY
SNES: SIMCITY
Variant Definitions
Variant Definitions
Key: Variant Title = Description of Expected Goods
GAME ONLY = It's the Game Disc/Cart Only
GAME WITH BOX/INSERT = Game Disc/Cart with original Box Artwork Insert, correct color case (may be replacement).
GAME WITH BOOK/BOX/INSERT = Game Disc/Cart with Original Instruction Manual and Artwork Insert, correct color case (may be replacement)
GAME BOX/INSERT ONLY = Just The Artwork - NO Game (you should have it and need the artwork insert for it).
GAME BOOK/MANUAL ONLY = Same, just the original manual the manufacturer put in there.
BRAND NEW SEALED = We strive to notify you of any rips or tears in cellophane wrapping. If perfection is wanted, PLEASE call us before hitting order.
Please assume all items have a company price sticker affixed to each item. We use "removable" stickers and avoid stickering cardboard.
No Used Items will arrive with other inserts (supplied maps, warranty cards, posters, stickers, plastic wrap, cardboard or foam inserts) - some do, but don't plan on it since many people threw things away back then.
Brand New Sealed items have manufacturers warranty which are applied first, as applicable (esp. Atari).
Not stocked? Choose the Out of Stock Variant, Scroll and Click Notify Me! The system will email you when restocked automatically! :)
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The Super NES version of the classic city-management computer game features a choice of 1000 maps, a total of eight scenarios, a revamped tutorial system, new building types, and multiple game speeds. The action is otherwise identical to the computer game, with players donning the mayor's hat and selecting either a pre-existing city or one built from scratch. The historically inspired scenarios challenge players to rescue cities from such problems as crime, fires, earthquakes, traffic congestion, and pollution. Once the objective has been reached within the specified time frame, players can advance to a new scenario.
Designing a new city involves gradually adding infrastructure such as businesses, power lines, streets, and housing, with the ultimate goal being to reach "megalopolis" status by building the right mix of structures and amenities, all while creating revenue through taxes. The trick is to satisfy as much of the populace as possible, which in turn will encourage more people to take up residence within the city. Platform-specific features include the helpful "Dr. Wright," who notifies players of citywide concerns, and the addition of Bowser as the Godzilla-type monster with an appetite for destruction.
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