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| resolution = 800x600 and 1024x768 (official)
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| platform = [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]], [[wikipedia:Mac OS|Mac OS]], [[wikipedia:PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]], [[wikipedia:Xbox|Xbox]], [[wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube|Nintendo GameCube]]GameBoy Advance,Windows 95,Windows 98,Windows ME,Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista,MAC OS 9, or later.
| release = '''Windows'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA=February 4, 2000|PAL=February 11, 2000}}'''Macintosh'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA=July 25, 2000|PAL=August 15, 2001}}
| genre = [[wikipedia:Life simulation game|Life simulation game]], [[wikipedia:God game|God game]]
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{{The Sims 1 was Discontinued on October 28 2003 as the Sims 1 Makin magic}}
[[File:The Sims Icon.png|left|link=]]'''''The Sims''''' (sometimes referred to as ''The Sims 1'', TS1, or Sims 1) is a single-player interactive life simulation game, developed by [[Maxis]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. In the game, players control the day-to-day lives of virtual people called "[[Sim]]s". Sims require direction, via mouse inputs, in order to have their needs met and live their lives efficiently. Sims have a degree of [[free will]], but not enough to be considered completely independent (and even this limited free will can be disabled). The residential lot that individual Sims or families call home can be upgraded both in terms of the structure ([[Build Mode]]) and the furniture that occupies it ([[Buy Mode]]).
 
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