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Beacon Bay is the only neighborhood in The Sims 3 for the Nintendo DS. According to its bio, it was founded by the Landgraab family. Its description is a shortened version of Sunset Valley's description: Before Pleasantview, there was Beacon Bay, founded by the Landgraab family, to be a quiet and peaceful town.
Malcolm's family founded the town, so it was no surprise that when Bambi was looking for some gold to dig she looked to him. Is this true love or true greed?
Bless This Mess: Gnome outside the Landgraab House
Casanova: Object on the endtable at the Dance Club
Cosmic Curse: Long, pointy grave next to the fishing spot in the Graveyard
Epic Fail: The statue outside the Goth House
Giant Jackpot: A bench near the Lighthouse
Muse: Picture of Lips at the Art Museum
Super Satisfy: A Iron trellis near the Lighthouse
The Riddler: Airplane statue at the Military Base
Winter Wonderland: A hidden cove northwest of Llama Stadium
Wormhole: Flowers outside the Poet's Abode
References and Easter eggs
Holly Alto and Malcolm Landgraab return from The Sims 3, with different characterizations. Alex Goth also appears, while Mortimer is mentioned in his bio.
The friends Veronica Ryder, Heather McCray, Shannon Chandler, and Kim McNamara appear to be named for the eponymous girl-clique from the 1989 film Heathers, made up of Heather Chandler (Kim Walker), Heather Duke (Shannen Doherty), Heather McNamara (Lisette Falk), and Veronica Sawyer (Winona Ryder).
Three unvisitable condos appear, bearing the names of The Sims 2 (and The Sims Stories) neighborhoods: Belladonna Cove, Strangetown, and Mesa Flats.
Trivia
This is the second Neighborhood to have "bay" in the name of the neighborhood, the other is Barnacle Bay.