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Players can also make Simoleons by creating art in the gallery, playing music in the Sax Lounge and the Lion Lounge by playing on the keyboard, winning the lottery cards found in the shop, or by winning Keelhaulin' Cards in the Casino. The metal detector can find things like mummified aliens and metal bars in the desert that you can sell to the [[Johnny Smith|shop clerk]]. Mummified aliens can also be dissected in a minigame inside of the Government Lab.
 
Once the player builds The Vault for their hotel, there is a money machine near the back where Sims can print Simoleons. However, doing this can get the player arrested. Copper, silver, gold and goldchocolate bars can be sold in this room for a larger amount than in the shop.
 
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* There is some speculation over when the game was set because of [[Johnny Smith]] and [[Tank Grunt]]. In ''The Sims 2'' for PC Tank and Johnny are both teens, but Johnny is far closer to becoming an adult than Tank. At the start of ''The Sims 2'' for DS, Tank appears to be an adult and Johnny is still a teen. This is unusual as it should be the other way round.
** This may be because Johnny is an alien, however they age in the same way as human Sims in the other games.
* The game shares a majority of the Sims from the GBA version, but they all own their own houses in the GBA game. This could mean it is either an alteration of the history of the GBA title, a parallel universe or possibly even a sequel.
*The only non-hostile alien in the game is [[Johnny Smith]], who is actually an alien-human [[hybrid]].
*After the Frankie Fusilli part of the game is done, [[Honest Jackson]] will disappear from the game. If the player calls him, it will say that he is in the city hall. However, he will not be there.