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A character named '''Malcolm Landgraab''' appears in ''The Sims 3'' for Nintendo DS, where he is a [[Young adult#The Sims 3|young adult]]; and in ''The Sims 3'' for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, where he is an [[Adult#The Sims 3|adult]]. It is not established that either of them are the same person as the [[Malcolm Landgraab (The Sims 3)|Malcolm Landgraab]] from the PC version of ''[[The Sims 3]]'', who is a [[Child#The Sims 3|child]]. The two have very different traits, so it is possible that they are either not the same person or do not exist in the same continuity.
A character named '''Malcolm Landgraab''' appears in ''The Sims 3'' for Nintendo DS, where he is a [[Young adult#The Sims 3|young adult]]. In this game, his family founded the town of [[Beacon Bay]].


He is married to self-professed gold digger [[Bambi Landgraab]], and is a gene therapist. This implies that, '''''if''''' he is the same person as the [[Malcolm Landgraab (The Sims 3)|Malcolm Landgraab]] from the PC game, he followed his father into medicine instead of his mother into business.
== Life leading up to ''The Sims 3 (Nintendo DS)'' ==
In [[The Sims 3 (console)|''The Sims 3'' for Nintendo DS]], Malcolm Landgraab's family founded the town of [[Beacon Bay]]. In this game, he is married to self-professed gold digger [[Bambi Landgraab]], and is a gene therapist. This implies that, '''''if''''' he is the same person as the [[Malcolm Landgraab (The Sims 3)|Malcolm Landgraab]] from the PC game, followed his father into medicine instead of his mother into business.


Unlike the child Malcolm from the PC game, he has dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes. The two have no traits in common. Like Alex Goth's presence in the game and Holly Alto's turn toward evil, this is assumed to be an on-purpose paradox.
Unlike the [[Malcolm Landgraab (The Sims 3)|Malcolm Landgraab]] from the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 versions of ''[[The Sims 3]]'', he has dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes. In addition, the two have no traits in common. While he is younger than the Malcolm in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it appears that they are either not the same person or that the ''The Sims 3'' for Nintendo DS is in a completely different continuity.


Like Alex Goth's presence in the game and Holly Alto's turn toward evil, his appearance and nature is assumed to be an on-purpose paradox.
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Revision as of 18:16, 27 December 2010

Malcolm Landgraab
Name Malcolm Landgraab
Gender Male Male
Landgraab family
Romances Bambi Landgraab Married
Age Young Adult
Life state Sim
Personality
Traits
 Hot-Headed
 Witty
 Hopeless Romantic
 Outgoing
Lifetime wish
Renaissance Sim
Appearance
Hair color  Black
Eye color  Brown
Skin color  Dark
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 3 (Nintendo DS)
Playability Playable
World Beacon Bay

A character named Malcolm Landgraab appears in The Sims 3 for Nintendo DS, where he is a young adult. In this game, his family founded the town of Beacon Bay.

He is married to self-professed gold digger Bambi Landgraab, and is a gene therapist. This implies that, if he is the same person as the Malcolm Landgraab from the PC game, he followed his father into medicine instead of his mother into business.

Unlike the Malcolm Landgraab from the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 versions of The Sims 3, he has dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes. In addition, the two have no traits in common. While he is younger than the Malcolm in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it appears that they are either not the same person or that the The Sims 3 for Nintendo DS is in a completely different continuity.

Like Alex Goth's presence in the game and Holly Alto's turn toward evil, his appearance and nature is assumed to be an on-purpose paradox.