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{{Infobox website
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'''The Sims Supply''' was a [[custom content]] website that hosted downloadable lots and houses for ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'', as well as producing video tutorials on building. The site was closed in May 2012 and attention was shifted towards their YouTube channel, expanding its scope to include regular Let's Play videos. As of June 2021, the channel has been rebranded as James Turner's solo YouTube channel, centered around ''The Sims 4'' content, with the former website redirecting to his website.
'''[http://thesimsupply.com/ The Sim Supply]''' ('''TSS''' for short) is a community for sharing creations for ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]''. The site feature mostly lots & housing and are well-known for their video tutorials.


==History==
==History==
TSS as it is now, was founded on December 27, 2009<ref name="fab profile">[http://thesimsupply.com/flabaliki Flabaliki's profile]</ref> by [[Flabaliki]].


==Content==
===Origins===
LebenSim, as it was formerly known prior to December 27, 2009, was in fact founded as a small building group on Mod The Sims in March 2008. Sir_Stan, a member at Mod The Sims, was the member who jump started the entire group. He, however, never appeared again after his original post. Once the original members of the group had been set ''(choccy94, Flabaliki, mauriemom, PenChris, Sir_Stan, Solloby, Pokedude9777 and Deluxe Designs)'', they proceeded to set up their own free website to allow them to share their projects and creations with the public ([http://lebensim.wetpaint.com Original Website]).

When June 2008 rolled around, the group had made the decision to purchase a hosting package and set up their own site. Flabaliki decided to cover the costs and develop the site further. Nearing the end of 2009, the group decided to pick a new name, one that was easy to pronounce, and actually had a meaning to it. They came up with The Sim Supply. With that, on January 1 of 2009, http://thesimsupply.com was officially opened.

TSS was revamped and remade from the ground up in December 2009, and then officially updated and opened on January 1, 2010, one year from the sites original opening date.

===Closing===
TheSimSupply was formally a community for sharing creations for ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]''. The site featured mostly lots & housing and was well known for their video tutorials. The site was closed indefinitely on May 12, 2012.
Starting in late 2011, attempts were made to reinvigorate the site, including improving relations between site users and site staff. On January 13, 2012, the site was closed. The closing was originally intended for "downsizing the website and server that it is run off [of]." Among the changes implemented was the removal of user-uploaded content. Despite these changes, Qbuilderz announced the official permanent closing of the site via its Facebook page on May 12, 2012:

<blockquote>TheSimSupply has officially closed. Videos will be updated on YouTube intermittently, but the site will not be reopening. Sorry to those who have been waiting; I have only recently found out as well.</blockquote>

===Transformation===
After the site closed down in 2012, the [http://youtube.com/TheSimSupply YouTube channel] began to receive full attention from Flabaliki (James Turner) as a regular bout of new videos including let's plays, house building and tutorials were posted. The once community based sharing website then fully transformed into a solo YouTube channel which is still active to this day, currently with about 700,000 subscribers.

===Re-opening of the Website===
The website after a year and a half finally re-opened in December 2013, however, with an entirely different purpose. The website now serves as a hub for the YouTube channel. It offers downloads of Sims 3 houses and lists all of the videos from the channel. It also serves as a hub for his world and shows lots created by fans for it.

==Previous Content==


===Sims 2===
===Sims 2===
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*Buy Mode
*Buy Mode
*Lots & Housing
*Lots & Housing
*Neighborhoods
*Neighrborhoods
*Sims
*Sims


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*Sims
*Sims
*Patterns
*Patterns
*Boy Mode
*Buy Mode
*Build Mode
*Build Mode
*Create a Sim
*Create a Sim
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===Video tutorials===
===Video tutorials===
Video tutorials are an idea that the team had mid 2009. They are a way for inexperienced users to learn how to create new things, in or for The Sims 2 and 3. They are a clear explanation and visual representation of what you need to do to create said things. All video tutorials are available on the [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm7eMVoztWXcL8NrP205oV4kAtdXwHEZL YouTube channel].
All [http://thesimsupply.com/forum-video-tutorials.html video tutorials] are available through Youtube.
*Create a World
*Building
*Modding
*Meshing
*Create a Sim
*Miscellaneous

===Day7 Podcast===
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TSS feature a [http://thesimsupply.com/misc.php?page=day7 podcast] about [[The Sims (console)|The Sims]] news and new creations on the site. It is called Day7 because a new one was supposed to be created every 7th day but the latest one is from June 12, 2010. The episodes are featured on iTunes.

Here are the three latest podcasts:
*[http://thesimsupply.com/Day7/Day7_Podcast/Entries/2010/6/12_Day7_-_Week_6.html Week 6] 06/12/10 - Due to the massive lack in news for the past two weeks, I’ve decided to do something different this week. I had an interview with creator, Deluxe Designs.
*''Week 5 missing''
*[http://thesimsupply.com/Day7/Day7_Podcast/Entries/2010/5/29_Day7_-_Week_4.html Week 4] 05/29/10 - This week we cover a few of the last details surround Ambitions, as its release date is drawing near!

==Staff==
Sorted by rank.
*[http://thesimsupply.com/flabaliki Flabaliki] (Site owner)
*[http://thesimsupply.com/Qbuilderz Qbuilderz] (Admin)
*[http://thesimsupply.com/deluxe-designs Deluxe Designs] (Super moderator)
*[http://thesimsupply.com/armiel armiel] (Moderator)
*[http://thesimsupply.com/TVRdesigns TVRdesigns] (Moderator)
*[http://thesimsupply.com/Daluved1 Daluved1] (Moderator)
*[http://thesimsupply.com/Twi Twi] (Moderator)

==Availability==
All downloads on the site are free, though the staff do ask for donations to help keep the site up. You need to register in order to post feedback or upload your own creations and registrering also removes some ads.

==External links==
The infobox on the right side of the screen has icons which link to many features of this site.
*[http://thesimsupply.com/ The Sim Supply]
*[http://thesimsupply.com/chat.php The Sims Supply - Live chat]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 21:47, 27 June 2021

The Sim Supply
Games

Focus Custom content
Date founded Dec 27, 2009
Status Open
Date closed May 12, 2012
File:Facebook logo icon.pngFile:Twitter icon logo.png
http://thesimsupply.com/

The Sims Supply was a custom content website that hosted downloadable lots and houses for The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, as well as producing video tutorials on building. The site was closed in May 2012 and attention was shifted towards their YouTube channel, expanding its scope to include regular Let's Play videos. As of June 2021, the channel has been rebranded as James Turner's solo YouTube channel, centered around The Sims 4 content, with the former website redirecting to his website.

History[edit | edit source]

Origins[edit | edit source]

LebenSim, as it was formerly known prior to December 27, 2009, was in fact founded as a small building group on Mod The Sims in March 2008. Sir_Stan, a member at Mod The Sims, was the member who jump started the entire group. He, however, never appeared again after his original post. Once the original members of the group had been set (choccy94, Flabaliki, mauriemom, PenChris, Sir_Stan, Solloby, Pokedude9777 and Deluxe Designs), they proceeded to set up their own free website to allow them to share their projects and creations with the public (Original Website).

When June 2008 rolled around, the group had made the decision to purchase a hosting package and set up their own site. Flabaliki decided to cover the costs and develop the site further. Nearing the end of 2009, the group decided to pick a new name, one that was easy to pronounce, and actually had a meaning to it. They came up with The Sim Supply. With that, on January 1 of 2009, http://thesimsupply.com was officially opened.

TSS was revamped and remade from the ground up in December 2009, and then officially updated and opened on January 1, 2010, one year from the sites original opening date.

Closing[edit | edit source]

TheSimSupply was formally a community for sharing creations for The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. The site featured mostly lots & housing and was well known for their video tutorials. The site was closed indefinitely on May 12, 2012. Starting in late 2011, attempts were made to reinvigorate the site, including improving relations between site users and site staff. On January 13, 2012, the site was closed. The closing was originally intended for "downsizing the website and server that it is run off [of]." Among the changes implemented was the removal of user-uploaded content. Despite these changes, Qbuilderz announced the official permanent closing of the site via its Facebook page on May 12, 2012:

TheSimSupply has officially closed. Videos will be updated on YouTube intermittently, but the site will not be reopening. Sorry to those who have been waiting; I have only recently found out as well.

Transformation[edit | edit source]

After the site closed down in 2012, the YouTube channel began to receive full attention from Flabaliki (James Turner) as a regular bout of new videos including let's plays, house building and tutorials were posted. The once community based sharing website then fully transformed into a solo YouTube channel which is still active to this day, currently with about 700,000 subscribers.

Re-opening of the Website[edit | edit source]

The website after a year and a half finally re-opened in December 2013, however, with an entirely different purpose. The website now serves as a hub for the YouTube channel. It offers downloads of Sims 3 houses and lists all of the videos from the channel. It also serves as a hub for his world and shows lots created by fans for it.

Previous Content[edit | edit source]

Sims 2[edit | edit source]

  • Body Shop
  • Build Mode
  • Buy Mode
  • Lots & Housing
  • Neighborhoods
  • Sims

Sims 3[edit | edit source]

  • Lots & Housing
  • Sims
  • Patterns
  • Buy Mode
  • Build Mode
  • Create a Sim
  • Worlds
  • Game Mods / Programs
  • Miscellaneous

Video tutorials[edit | edit source]

Video tutorials are an idea that the team had mid 2009. They are a way for inexperienced users to learn how to create new things, in or for The Sims 2 and 3. They are a clear explanation and visual representation of what you need to do to create said things. All video tutorials are available on the YouTube channel.