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'''The Roomies Household''' consists of [[Melissa Roomies]] and [[Chris Roomies]] |
'''The Roomies Household''' consists of [[Melissa Roomies]] and [[Chris Roomies]]. They were in both the PC/Mac and [[The Sims (console)|console]] versions of ''[[The Sims]]'', but did not appear in ''[[The Sims 2]]'', though it is possible to recreate them. Presumably, they would be elders, or very late in the adult life stage, in the timeframe of ''The Sims 2''. |
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In the console version they live at 3 [[Sim Avenue]], an empty house with a big garden outside. In ''The Sims'' they are in the [[family bin]], ready to be moved into a vacant house or onto an empty [[residential lot]]. |
In the console version they live at 3 [[Sim Avenue]], an empty house with a big garden outside. In ''The Sims'' they are in the [[family bin]], ready to be moved into a vacant house or onto an empty [[residential lot]]. |
Revision as of 22:43, 3 May 2010
- Not to be confused with Roomies Household (The Sims 3).
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The Roomies Household consists of Melissa Roomies and Chris Roomies. They were in both the PC/Mac and console versions of The Sims, but did not appear in The Sims 2, though it is possible to recreate them. Presumably, they would be elders, or very late in the adult life stage, in the timeframe of The Sims 2.
In the console version they live at 3 Sim Avenue, an empty house with a big garden outside. In The Sims they are in the family bin, ready to be moved into a vacant house or onto an empty residential lot.
In the console version, they are known as Melissa Smith and Chris Jones, but the PC/Mac version does not allow Sims living in the same house to have different last names.
Onomatology
The Roomies Household
Roomies, because they are roommates.
Chris Roomies -- Christina or Christine, as in Christian.
Melissa Roomies -- Greek for honeybee, perhaps a reference to her beehive-like hairstyle.