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'''[[The Sims]]''' is the first game of [[The Sims (series)|The Sims series]]. It was created to be a game with no primary objective, but to simulate a human's real life and create a human kind named [[Sim]]s and to put them on a neighborhood. The player has full control over the Sims, and whether to fulfill a Sims' needs and wishes and decide their fate is in the player's "hands". The base game sold more than 15 million copies, and the franchise has sold over 100 million units as of 2008. Since its initial release, seven [[expansion pack]]s were released, as well as a sequel (''[[The Sims 2]]'') and a prequel (''[[The Sims 3]]''), each of which have their own expansion packs. The additions and improvements added by the games that would follow made this game become so popular. {{clr}}
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The Sims is the first game of The Sims series. It was created to be a game with no primary objective, but to simulate a human's real life and create a human kind named Sims and to put them on a neighborhood. The player has full control over the Sims, and whether to fulfill a Sims' needs and wishes and decide their fate is in the player's "hands". The base game sold more than 15 million copies, and the franchise has sold over 100 million units as of 2008. Since its initial release, seven expansion packs were released, as well as a sequel (The Sims 2) and a prequel (The Sims 3), each of which have their own expansion packs. The additions and improvements added by the games that would follow made this game become so popular.



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