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}}In ''The Sims 2'', there is a basic video game console, the '''Maxis™ Game Simulator''', which can be purchased from [[buy mode]]. When placed next to a [[Television#The Sims 2|TV]], it allows one or two Sims to play. If two Sims play, they will not build [[relationship]] with each other, but each will gain [[Social]], and may taunt each other as they play. Some games will use a different display when two Sims play. The video game console can break, though the chance of this happening appears to be small.
 
In the base game, ''SSX 3'' is ready to play. andOther games (such as ''[[The Sims Bustin' Out]]'' and ''SimCity 4 Rush Hour'') can be bought from video game [[display rack|racks]] on [[community lot]]s. These three titles can be seen if the player zooms in on a rack. ''[[FreeTime]]'' adds ''[[MySims]]'',four ''FIFAnew 08'',additional ''Commandvideo and Conquer: Tiberium Wars'', and ''Spore''games to video game racks. It also adds a freestanding video game rack which displays those games. but is otherwise identical to the base-game freestanding rack. All games, including those just bought, are available on any [[Computer#The Sims 2|computer]] or game console in the household. When a Sim visits a [[community lot]] that has a computer or video game console, all games which are available on the Sim's home lot will be available.
 
SSX 3 may become unavailable after another game is purchased. While it cannot be purchased from a rack, buying a video game console or computer should make it available again. It is not necessary to keep a video game console or computer bought for this purpose.