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Each lot consists of specific items either dealing with acting, singing, or modeling. It is also easy to identify which lots contain these specific items by looking at their exteriors. For example; lots that deal primarily with music ( |
Each lot consists of specific items either dealing with acting, singing, or modeling. It is also easy to identify which lots contain these specific items by looking at their exteriors. For example; lots that deal primarily with music (1) have black-bricked exteriors, lots that deal with modeling (2) have white-stone exteriors with blue roofs, and lots dealing with acting (3) have beige stucco exteriors with yellow roofs. The only exception is Studio Town Center, located in the middle of Studio Town, which has a different exterior, and therefore deals with multiple careers (mainly for "beginning" actors and/or singers). |
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Some lots also contain other features that have nothing to do with these careers, such as spas, sushi bars, and poster shops. |
Some lots also contain other features that have nothing to do with these careers, such as spas, sushi bars, and poster shops. |
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Revision as of 15:18, 14 March 2009
Studio Town is the neighborhood introduced in The Sims: Superstar. The theme of this neighborhood is of "The Golden Age of Film", in which the neighborhood creates an atmosphere reminiscent to Hollywood during the 40's and 50's.
Townies
The townies in Studio Town are divided into the Somebodies and the Anybodies. The Somebodies are famous, and normally wear high fashion. Neighborhood Sims will not appear in Studio Town.
Lots
There are a total of 9 lots in Studio Town. These lots are:
- Studio Town Center
- The Gast District
- The Midlock Multiplex
- Fairchild Film Studios
- KWLW Studios
- Meeker Studios
- Buckingham Galleries
- Music for the Eyes, Inc.
- Cameron's Lounge
Each lot consists of specific items either dealing with acting, singing, or modeling. It is also easy to identify which lots contain these specific items by looking at their exteriors. For example; lots that deal primarily with music (1) have black-bricked exteriors, lots that deal with modeling (2) have white-stone exteriors with blue roofs, and lots dealing with acting (3) have beige stucco exteriors with yellow roofs. The only exception is Studio Town Center, located in the middle of Studio Town, which has a different exterior, and therefore deals with multiple careers (mainly for "beginning" actors and/or singers).
Some lots also contain other features that have nothing to do with these careers, such as spas, sushi bars, and poster shops.