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This page lists all '''[[Expansion pack#Compilation pack|compilation packs]]''' released for ''[[The Sims]]''.
 
 
==The Sims: Deluxe Edition==
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{{Distinguish|The Sims 2: Deluxe Edition|The Sims 3: Deluxe}}
 
'''''The Sims: Deluxe Edition''''' was released in 2002 for Windows. It included the [[The Sims|core game]]; ''[[The Sims: Livin' Large]]''; and some exclusive content, including 25+ objects and 50+ clothing choices. It also included [[The Sims Creator]], a separate program which can be used to edit and customize Sim [[Skins|clothing]].
 
Though it was released after ''[[The Sims: Vacation]]'', and uses the ''Hot Date'' version of the engine, it does not include some features which were introduced in ''[[The Sims: Hot Date]]''.
 
The regional variants of [[Neighborhood 1]] were omitted in Deluxe Edition (and later compilations using Deluxe as a base), and will only show up if the core ''The Sims'' game from a differentnon-US locale is installed before Deluxe Edition.
 
;Families in the Deluxe Edition
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'''''The Sims: Double Deluxe''''' combines ''[[The Sims]]'' with the first two expansion packs in the series, ''[[The Sims: Livin' Large]]'' and ''[[The Sims: House Party]]''. ''The Sims: Double Deluxe'' also includes [[The Sims Creator]], a customization tool for creating Sim characters. Players can recreate any Sim imaginable.
 
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*Trash Pack
*'Ukulele Lady Lamp
 
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}}'''''The Sims & The Sims: House Party Party Pack''''' is a compilation that contains ''[[The Sims]] base game'' and ''[[The Sims: House Party]]''.
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'''''The Sims & The Sims: House Party Party Pack''''' is a compilation that contains ''[[The Sims]] base game'' and ''[[The Sims: House Party]]''.
 
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It is designed for "all or nothing" installation. Players cannot choose which expansions they wish to install, but must install the entire product.
 
Some extra skins included with Livin' Large and Deluxe Edition were not included with The Sims: Complete Collection ([[Talk: Compilations of The Sims|what items specifically?]]). Likewise, some of the Official Downloads sets are missing parts, such as the ''Green Bedroom Set'', which originally included a clothes drawer. The missing files can be re-added manually and are still compatible. The reason for their exclusion is unknown.
 
An alternative revision named "The Complete Collection of The Sims" was released in the UK, and contains ''The Sims: Triple Deluxe'' along with all additional expansion packs on individual discs. This 12-disc compilation allows the user to install the expansion packs individually.
 
<blockquote class="note">While it was sold at most retailers when it was first released, the game is now very hard to find online or in stores, along with other original Sims games. Due to lack of availability, copies of the game can range from US$30.00 to US$200.00. The Australian version is easy to find in Australia though, with copies ranging from AUS$40.00 to AUS$100.00.</blockquote>
 
''The Sims Complete'' is also the name of a software bundle including ''The Sims'', ''SimCity 3000 Unlimited'', ''Sim Theme Park'' and ''[[The Sims Online]]''.