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'''Malcolm Landgraab'''{{Vgversion|BO}} (or '''Malcolm Landgrabb'''{{Vgversion|TSC}}) is a business tycoon and antagonist in ''[[The Sims (console)]]'' and ''[[The Sims Bustin' Out]]''. He is the father of [[Mimi Landgraab]] and [[Dudley Landgraab]]. |
'''Malcolm Landgraab'''{{Vgversion|BO}} (or '''Malcolm Landgrabb'''{{Vgversion|TSC}}) is a business tycoon and antagonist in ''[[The Sims (console)]]'' and ''[[The Sims Bustin' Out]]''. He is the father of [[Mimi Landgraab]] and [[Dudley Landgraab]]. |
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During the game, he asks the player to fix-up various lots while they are in residence. The player will move in with either [[Dudley Landgraab|Dudley]] or [[Mimi Landgraab]], depending on the player's sex at the third level. At the end of the fifth level he will get married to [[Mom Landgraab]] and will leave the mansion to the player since the player will have the biggest family (two [[child]]ren and a spouse). His [[interest]]s are Politics, Money, and Outdoors, according to the Prima Strategy guide. |
During the game, he asks the player to fix-up various lots while they are in residence. The player will move in with either [[Dudley Landgraab|Dudley]] or [[Mimi Landgraab]], depending on the player's sex at the third level. At the end of the fifth level he will get married to [[Mom Landgraab]] and will leave the mansion to the player since the player will have the biggest family (two [[child]]ren and a spouse). His [[interest]]s are Politics, Money, and Outdoors, according to the Prima Strategy guide. |
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In ''The Sims Bustin' Out'', Malcolm wears a bicolor pelt stole with a white suit, a white chest open shirt, brown loafers, and a white top hat. His role is to go around [[SimValley]] stealing things from Sims he made business investments with(even his own spoiled kids) for not being able to pay rent/return his investments until he is defeated by the player's Sim of ''The Sims Bustin' Out'' and their [[Mom Landgraab|Mom]] (his ex-wife). |
In ''The Sims Bustin' Out'', Malcolm wears a bicolor pelt stole with a white suit, a white chest open shirt, brown loafers, and a white top hat. His role is to go around [[SimValley]] stealing things from Sims he made business investments with(even his own spoiled kids) for not being able to pay rent/return his investments until he is defeated by the player's Sim of ''The Sims Bustin' Out'' and their [[Mom Landgraab|Mom]] (his ex-wife). |
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Malcolm Landgraab was likely first mentioned in ''[[wikipedia:SimCity 3000|SimCity 3000]]'', where he is the CEO of Landgraab Industries, an investment firm in real estate and buildings of all kinds. He seems to be a cynical business mogul with shady practices, and a sharp sense of humor (For example, after the player agrees to let him build an amusement park, he will say: "Sensational decision... I can see those sims with their wide smiles, and wide wallets, streaming into the park now..."). His bio in ''SimCity 3000'' mentions a hacienda on an island, an idea that might have inspired the design of [[Malcolm's Mansion]]. |
Malcolm Landgraab was likely first mentioned in ''[[wikipedia:SimCity 3000|SimCity 3000]]'', where he is the CEO of Landgraab Industries, an investment firm in real estate and buildings of all kinds. He seems to be a cynical business mogul with shady practices, and a sharp sense of humor (For example, after the player agrees to let him build an amusement park, he will say: "Sensational decision... I can see those sims with their wide smiles, and wide wallets, streaming into the park now..."). His bio in ''SimCity 3000'' mentions a hacienda on an island, an idea that might have inspired the design of [[Malcolm's Mansion]]. |
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The way the player can achieve this is by working their way up on the career path, moving into different houses, and achieving pre-decided goals in each different home. When the player has almost reached the top of the career path, they will unlock a location called "Malcolm's Mansion." When the player goes to that location, Malcolm will be standing on the path to the front door, and out of the blue, good ol' [[Mom Landgraab|Mom]] comes running in and she "''chases after Malcolm''". After this, Malcolm runs off his property, leaving the player to bask in the glory of their new mansion. |
The way the player can achieve this is by working their way up on the career path, moving into different houses, and achieving pre-decided goals in each different home. When the player has almost reached the top of the career path, they will unlock a location called "Malcolm's Mansion." When the player goes to that location, Malcolm will be standing on the path to the front door, and out of the blue, good ol' [[Mom Landgraab|Mom]] comes running in and she "''chases after Malcolm''". After this, Malcolm runs off his property, leaving the player to bask in the glory of their new mansion. |
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Malcolm is last seen in a cutscene on a cruise ship, where he is humiliated in various ways depending on the player's career. |
Malcolm is last seen in a cutscene on a cruise ship, where he is humiliated in various comical ways depending on the player's career. |
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Malcolm, like most story characters cannot be killed off by most means as he will be resurrected by the [[Grim Reaper]], however if eaten by a [[Mutant plant]] he will die as the Grim Reaper will not show up. This is ill-advised however as any goals relating to him will become impossible to complete. |
Malcolm, like most story characters cannot be killed off by most means as he will be resurrected by the [[Grim Reaper]], however if eaten by a [[Mutant plant]] he will die as the Grim Reaper will not show up. This is ill-advised however as any goals relating to him will become impossible to complete. |