
Gamepro writes:
Gamepro take an intimate look at the upcoming console-exclusive version of The Sims 3, which is headed for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS with Tim LeTourneau, general manager of The Sims Studio.
The first thing Gamepro notice about Tim LeTourneau is his wedding ring. It has nothing to do with anything I'm supposed to interview the general manager of The Sims Studio about -- like The Sims 3's move to PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS, or the failure that was The Sims Online -- but Gamepro spend a few minutes chatting about the history of his wedding ring. It's not the one he wore on his wedding day -- the ring he originally wanted was too expensive. After several years of marriage, he and his wife bought the stones that were in the ring he wanted and had someone make a different setting for them.

With an expensive backlog of DLC that it struggles to run on modern hardware, The Sims 3 deserves revisiting.
They all deserve a remaster, alongside the Sims City games. Sims 3 in particular should be looked at more only cause of how hot it makes PC's.

A voice actor for The Sims spoke about his experiences doing voice work for the game's fictional Simlish language, and how there was no dictionary for them

The Sims franchise has been a part of my life ever since the first game came out. It was one of two games I camped outside of a store for, the other one being Black & White.
i hope the xbox360 and ps3 version is very similar to the pc version of the game
i bought the pc version when it was released
but my compruter practically exploded when it came to running it! D:
so it was suuper laggy and i stopped playing it after a few weeks
i liked it though
hopefully i can have the same enjoyment on my ps3, well better enjoyment ahaha no lagging please :D