Game console

Home video games are objects in The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. They give fun to the Sims who use them, unless they have the Technophobe trait. The SimLife Goggles can be used for many other things, combined with cheats and/or mods. It's also the most expensive video game, and refers to "virtual reality".

The Sims
One of the Electronics items in The Sims is the "SSRI Virtual Reality Set", a pair of VR goggles that Sims wear for fun.

The Sims 2
In The Sims 2, there is a basic video game console which can be placed next to a TV, and which allows one or two Sims to play. Additional games can be bought from the video game rack (similar to the magazine rack) on community lots. All games, including those bought, are available on any computer or game console in the household. In the base game, SSX 3 is ready to play and The Sims Bustin' Out and SimCity 4 Rush Hour can be bought. FreeTime adds MySims and FIFA 08 to video game racks.

In The Sims 2: FreeTime, a Sim by the name of Rod Humble will deliver a package to the household which contains a computer. The computer has a preview of The Sims 3 video game and is only available on that computer.

Game List

 * SSX 3 (default)
 * The Sims: Bustin Out
 * Simcity 4: Rush Hour
 * MySims (FreeTime)
 * FIFA 08 (Freetime)
 * Command and Conquer: Tiberium Wars (Freetime) Related to EA's Command and conquer Games
 * Spore (Freetime)

The Sims 3
In The Sims 3, Sims can play games via computer or Maxoid Simulator 2 1/2. There's a SimLife Googles that increase fun and make many moodlets. In computer or video games, the player could see Sims playing Burnout Paradise. Two consoles are added with The Sims 3: High-End Loft Stuff, it has more games, better graphics, and is more expensive. They are Console 7 and GUGA JoyToy 3. After The Sims 3: Ambitions is installed, you can see your sim playing Sim Animals : Africa on the Simulator.