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DJ Z-Buffer was introduced with Hot Date, not House Party. Updated references and sections accordingly and also added some information on functionality to the TS1 section.
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(DJ Z-Buffer was introduced with Hot Date, not House Party. Updated references and sections accordingly and also added some information on functionality to the TS1 section.)
 
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{{For|the spin-off mobile game|The Sims DJ}}
{{Era|TSHD|TS2NL|TS3ST|TS4GT}}
{{all
|name = DJ
|image = [[File:Amin Graham.png|235px]]
|caption = [[Amin Graham]], a DJ from ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife|Nightlife]]''.}}
'''DJs''' are a type of [[NPC]]'s that appear in ''[[The Sims: Hot Date]]'', ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife]]'', ''[[The Sims 3: Showtime]] and''  and ''[[The Sims 4: Get Together]]''.
 
==The Sims 2: NightlifeHot Date==
Placing a [[DJ booth]] on a [[community lot]] will summon [[DJ Z-Buffer]], the only DJ in ''Hot Date'', to operate it. He cannot be hired to operate a booth on a [[residential lot]].
 
Despite being introduced in ''Hot Date'', the presence of DJ Z-Buffer is tied to an object from ''House Party''. As a result he cannot appear in-game unless the player has both expansion packs installed.
Once [[Downtown (The Sims 2)|Downtown]] is associated with the main [[neighborhood]], the neighborhood will have three pre-made NPC DJs, and a [[DJ booth|booth]] placed on a [[community lot]] will use one of them.
 
While DJ Z-Buffer is at a DJ Booth, the player can direct a playable sim to <code>Request</code> a different [[radio station]] to be played, or <code>Request Next Song</code> to play the next song on a radio station. The player is unable to interact with him in any other way.
 
Amusingly, if there is more than one booth on a lot there will be multiple clones of DJ Z-Buffer. If the booths are in close proximity, the DJs may try to operate each other's booths.
 
==The Sims 2: Nightlife==
Once [[Downtown (The Sims 2)|Downtown]] is associated with the main [[neighborhood]], the neighborhood will have three pre-made NPC DJs, and a [[DJ booth|booth]] placed on a [[community lot]] will use one of them.
 
If there's a DJ booth on a community lot, playable Sims can also work for a while as a DJ, and the Sim will earn [[simoleons]] while working at the booth. Also, Sims may have a [[Wants and fears|want]] to work as the DJ.
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===List of DJs===
{{see also|:Category:DJs}}
 
*[[Chuck Larrea]]
*[[Holly Kosmokos]]
*[[Amin Graham]]
 
 
These DJs have their names randomized when the Downtown sub-neighborhood is associated with the main neighborhood. Their names are only referenced in the game files.
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==The Sims 4: Get Together==
Like most other NPCs in ''[[The Sims 4]]'', there are no premade DJs. They are either randomly selected from available townies or generated if there aren't any available. There are two types of DJs: Professional and Headliner. Headliner DJs have maximum [[DJ Mixingmixing]] skill and wear robotic helmets.
 
DJs will be automatically assigned to operate booths on every community lot (except in ownable [[Business|businessesnightclub]])s. On residential and businessother lots, they can be hired for a fee.
 
==Gallery==
DJs will be automatically assigned to operate booths on every community lot (except in ownable [[Business|businesses]]). On residential and business lots, they can be hired for a fee.
<gallery>
DJ Z-Buffer.png|DJ Z-Buffer in ''The Sims: House Party''.
</gallery>
 
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[[Category:Get Together]]
[[Category:Showtime]]
[[Category:House Party]]
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