
GotGame: Way back before the Sims became party hounds, petsitters, or rockstars, they were simulated citizens in the city of Yourtown, or Cityland, or whatever you chose to call it, in 1989's original hit, SimCity.
This week, EA and Maxis showed off their back-to-the-drawing-board product in their demo version of the new SimCity, showcased at E3 this week. And for those who got Sim-d out with all the spin-offs and their multiple expansion packs, the title may just make you want to sim again.

Some games force online-only measures onto people. It sucks! Especially when some titles, like these seven, 100% didn't need it.

The following is an excerpt from Chapter 5 of The Secret History of Mac Gaming, “Simulated.”

EA has something of a reputation when it comes to awkwardly handling much-loved franchises. Here are 7 that Screen Critics feel they ruined.
Need for Speed as well. Here's to hope that the new one will be a return to form for the franchise.