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{{era|TS2OFB}}
'''Electronics Supercenter''' is a business in [[Bluewater Village]] owned by [[Malcolm Landgraab IV]] along with [[Club Dante]].
{{Infobox lot
|image = [[File:Electronics Supercenter (Original).png|235px]]
|type = Community
|value = 57,508
|size = 20x20
|floors = 1
|owner = [[Malcolm Landgraab IV]]
|neighbor = Bluewater Village
|game = The Sims 2: Open for Business
}}
'''Electronics Supercenter''' is one of the two [[Bluewater Village]] [[business]]es owned by [[Malcolm Landgraab IV]], the other being [[Club Dante]]. It sells various [[Electronics|electronic]] items, such as stereos and [[Television#The Sims 2|televisions]], as well as some floor lamps. [[Display rack|Video game racks]] and a [[pinball machine]] are also present, but are not marked as being for sale. Oddly enough, a few desks are set for sale, despite the name of the store.

The store contains two single-sex bathrooms—notably, the male bathroom contains only a urinal and not a proper toilet stall—and a [[Barbecue|barbecue grill]] outside. There is a [[decoration|neighborhood decoration]] sign placed just outside the shop entrance which partly obscures the lot. Under normal circumstances, neighborhood decoration cannot be placed too close to lots.


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Latest revision as of 17:58, 26 February 2019

The Sims 2: Open for Business


Electronics Supercenter
Lot type Community
Owner Malcolm Landgraab IV
Value §57,508
Lot size 20x20
Number of floors 1
Neighborhood Bluewater Village
Game The Sims 2: Open for Business

Electronics Supercenter is one of the two Bluewater Village businesses owned by Malcolm Landgraab IV, the other being Club Dante. It sells various electronic items, such as stereos and televisions, as well as some floor lamps. Video game racks and a pinball machine are also present, but are not marked as being for sale. Oddly enough, a few desks are set for sale, despite the name of the store.

The store contains two single-sex bathrooms—notably, the male bathroom contains only a urinal and not a proper toilet stall—and a barbecue grill outside. There is a neighborhood decoration sign placed just outside the shop entrance which partly obscures the lot. Under normal circumstances, neighborhood decoration cannot be placed too close to lots.