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'''''SimMars''''' is a cancelled strategy/simulation game by the creators of ''SimCity'' and ''The Sims'' series, Maxis.
SimMars is a cancelled strategy/simulation game by the creators of SimCity and The Sims series Maxis.


The gameplay consisted of colonization of a small area of a virtual Mars as part of a manned mission. The gameplay happened in a full 3D environment, unlike SimCity titles of that time.
The gameplay consisted of colonization of a small area of a virtual Mars as part of a manned mission. The gameplay happened in a full 3D environment, unlike ''SimCity'' titles of that time.


An arcade machine by the same name appeared in an expansion pack for The Sims called The Sims: Vacation. The description of the item read “Direct mankind’s first mission to the red planet! Launch rockets and deploy robot probes! Deploy teams to search for alien resources! Establish and run a network of specialized colonies to create a self-sufficient civilization! Provide your colony with food, shelter, and power! Fast, furious, adrenaline-pumping action!” This may or may not have been the actual premise of the game
An arcade machine by the same name appeared in an expansion pack for ''The Sims'' called ''The Sims: Vacation''. The description of the item read “Direct mankind’s first mission to the red planet! Launch rockets and deploy robot probes! Deploy teams to search for alien resources! Establish and run a network of specialized colonies to create a self-sufficient civilization! Provide your colony with food, shelter, and power! Fast, furious, adrenaline-pumping action!” This may or may not have been the actual premise of the game.


No full screenshots of the game exist, but a trailer can be found on some SimCity 3000 CDs. There was also a website of the game at http://www.simmars.com but it's not reachable any more. However, it is archived on the [http://web.archive.org/web/19990428004146/http://www.simmars.com/ Wayback Machine]. Some information of the game can however be found on IGN in form of an article and database entry about the game:
==Cancellation==
Development of the game was presumably stopped because Maxis wanted to focus more on their surprisingly successful ''The Sims'' series.
 
An unofficial modification, made by fans for ''SimCity 4'' also exists, but is not connected to this official game at all. Most screenshots one can find online are of this modification.
 
No full screenshots of the game exist, but a trailer can be found on some ''SimCity 3000'' CDs. There was also a website of the game at http://www.simmars.com but it's not reachable any more. However, it is archived on the [http://web.archive.org/web/19990428004146/http://www.simmars.com/ Wayback Machine]. Some information of the game can however be found on IGN in form of an article and database entry about the game:


http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/07/20/simmars
http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/07/20/simmars
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http://simsuniversal.orgfree.com/simmars.html
http://simsuniversal.orgfree.com/simmars.html


A few screenshots and concept art can be found online:
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Development of the game was presumably stopped because Maxis wanted to focus more on their surprisingly successful The Sims series.
An unofficial modification, made by fans for SimCity 4 also exists, but is not connected to this official game at all. Most screenshots one can find online are of this modification.


[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 01:35, 5 November 2017

SimMars.JPG

The game's logo.

Status: Lost

SimMars is a cancelled strategy/simulation game by the creators of SimCity and The Sims series, Maxis.

The gameplay consisted of colonization of a small area of a virtual Mars as part of a manned mission. The gameplay happened in a full 3D environment, unlike SimCity titles of that time.

An arcade machine by the same name appeared in an expansion pack for The Sims called The Sims: Vacation. The description of the item read “Direct mankind’s first mission to the red planet! Launch rockets and deploy robot probes! Deploy teams to search for alien resources! Establish and run a network of specialized colonies to create a self-sufficient civilization! Provide your colony with food, shelter, and power! Fast, furious, adrenaline-pumping action!” This may or may not have been the actual premise of the game.

Cancellation

Development of the game was presumably stopped because Maxis wanted to focus more on their surprisingly successful The Sims series.

An unofficial modification, made by fans for SimCity 4 also exists, but is not connected to this official game at all. Most screenshots one can find online are of this modification.

No full screenshots of the game exist, but a trailer can be found on some SimCity 3000 CDs. There was also a website of the game at http://www.simmars.com but it's not reachable any more. However, it is archived on the Wayback Machine. Some information of the game can however be found on IGN in form of an article and database entry about the game:

http://www.ign.com/articles/1999/07/20/simmars

http://www.ign.com/games/simmars/pc-12191

http://simsuniversal.orgfree.com/simmars.html

Gallery

Trailer found on the SimCity 3000 CD