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'''Jessica Jones''' is a pre-made [[Sim]] featured in ''[[The Sims 2 (console)|The Sims 2 for console]]''. She is a party loving Sim who has gold [[wants]] but fulfilling them doesn't unlock anything.
'''Jessica Jones''' is a pre-made [[Sim]] featured in ''[[The Sims 2 (console)|The Sims 2 for console]]''. She is a party loving Sim who has gold [[wants]] but fulfilling them doesn't unlock anything.

She shares her name with Marvel Comics superhero [http://marvel.com/universe/Jones,_Jessica Jessica Jones], but there is not much similarity between the two; considering that both names are very common, this is probably a coincidence rather than a deliberate reference.


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Revision as of 15:40, 23 November 2014

Jessica Jones
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Name Jessica Jones
Gender Female Female
Age Adult
Life state Sim
Unknown
Parents Unknown
Sibling(s) None
Romances None
Marital status Single
Child(ren) None
Bio Dome
Roommates Noel Howard, Gilda Geld and Wooster Piggins
Personality
Aspiration  Popularity
Appearance
Body shape Fit Fit
Other Information
Game The Sims 2 (console)
Playability Playable
Neighborhood Pleasantview, Strangetown, and Melbourne

Jessica Jones is a pre-made Sim featured in The Sims 2 for console. She is a party loving Sim who has gold wants but fulfilling them doesn't unlock anything.

She shares her name with Marvel Comics superhero Jessica Jones, but there is not much similarity between the two; considering that both names are very common, this is probably a coincidence rather than a deliberate reference.