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'''''The Sims 2 (PSP)''''' is the first of [[The Sims series]] for the PlayStation Portable system. It takes place in [[Strangetown]], but unlike the GBA and DS versions, the PSP version is based on the Windows version; the graphics are similar. This is the only PSP ''Sims'' game that is '''minigame''' as well as '''mission''' based. (''[[The Sims 2: Pets (console)|The Sims 2: Pets]]'' is not mission based).
'''''The Sims 2 (PSP)''''' is the first of [[The Sims series]] for the PlayStation Portable system. It takes place in [[Strangetown]], but unlike the GBA and DS versions, the PSP version is based on the Windows version; the graphics are similar. This is the only PSP ''Sims'' game that is '''minigame''' as well as '''mission''' based. (''[[The Sims 2: Pets (console)|The Sims 2: Pets]]'' is not mission based). The mission and minigame type of style is very similar to ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City (handheld)|The Urbz]]'' and ''[[The Sims Bustin' Out (handheld)|Bustin' Out]]''.


It could be purchased from the PlayStation Network and downloaded on the both Sony's PSP and PS Vita handheld video game console. However, this game has been removed from the store in the 2014 by EA as The Sims 2 is no longer supported. Luckily, people whose purchased game before the discontinuation on the original UMD or from the PSN can still play/download the game on the PSP or PS Vita (digital only). On the PS Vita game has enabled double texture filtering and scaling to the HD resolution.
It could be purchased from the PlayStation Network and downloaded on both Sony's PSP and PS Vita handheld video game consoles. However, this game has been removed from the store as of 2014 by EA as The Sims 2 is no longer supported. Luckily, people who purchased the game before the discontinuation on the original UMD or from the PSN can still play/download the game on the PSP or PS Vita (digital only). On the PS Vita, the game has enabled double texture filtering and scaling to the HD resolution.


''The Sims 2'' features 6 minigames (the other 2 are skill building and socializing). Players can only have 3 Sims per Memory Stick regardless of capacity, and 4 saves per Sim.
''The Sims 2'' features 6 minigames (the other 2 are skill building and socializing). Players can only have 3 Sims per Memory Stick regardless of capacity, and 4 saves per Sim.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''The Sims 2'' for PSP has combined control style from both the GBA and DS versions for example L and R rotates the camera and "Circle" is used for Perks (similar to the Tools from the GBA version)
''The Sims 2'' for PSP has combined control style from both the GBA and DS versions for example L and R rotates the camera and "Circle" is used for Perks (similar to the Tools from the GBA version). The game uses a social game that relys on quick action and identification. The sim that the player is socializing with will say something in a speech bubble, and the player will need to press a button that stands for either the exact icon in question or an icon that is closely related to the icon in question. It is similar to the social game in ''The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)'', but it's more in depth.


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* ESRB Rating: ''The Sims 2'' for PSP is rated Teen while ''The Sims 2'' for GBA and DS is rated E10+.
* ESRB Rating: ''The Sims 2'' for PSP is rated Teen while ''The Sims 2'' for GBA and DS is rated E10+.
* Start and Select: Unlike the GBA version of ''The Sims 2'', Start brings the menu whereas in the GBA version Start shows Goals, Pockets, Relationships, etc.
* Start and Select: Unlike the GBA version of ''The Sims 2'', Start brings the menu whereas in the GBA version Start shows Goals, Pockets, Relationships, etc.
*The PSP game has a completely different plot and mostly different cast of characters.
*All three games contain a form of unlockable secret, but in the The Sims 2 (PSP), each sim has up to four secrets that can be sold for cash. These secrets are unique to ''The Sims 2 (PSP)'' and unlocking them are important parts of progression, while in the other games, they are more-so considered "rewards."


==Create a Sim==
==Create a Sim==
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* [[Hoot Howell]]
* [[Hoot Howell]]
* [[Annie Howell]]
* [[Annie Howell]]
* Dudes in Black
* [[Dudes in Black]]
{{Col-end}}
{{Col-end}}
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-2}}
{{Col-2}}

===Deceased Sims===
===Deceased Sims===
* [[Nervous Subject]]
* [[Nervous Subject]]
* Dennis Philips
* Dennis Philips
* Vittorio Florica
* Vittorio Florica
* Kersten Spooks
* Zina Marlowe
* George Marlow
* Heber Darcy
* Emma Darcy
* Eadie Butler
* Clancy Hardwick
* Barney
* Barney
* Elliot
* Elliot
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* Jason
* Jason
{{Col-2}}
{{Col-2}}

===Townies===
===Townies===
* Cristian Allard
* [[Cristian Allard]]
* Marie Au Lait
* [[Marie Au Lait]]
* Vaughan Ferretino
* [[Vaughan Ferretino]]
* Red Sands
* [[Red Sands]]
* Betsy Shelton
* [[Betsy Shelton]]
* Tureen Allard
* [[Tureen Allard]]
* Jane Koch
* [[Jane Koch]]
* Tex Folsom
* [[Tex Folsom]]
* Bull Dratch
* [[Bull Dratch]]
* Winnie Chester
* [[Winnie Chester]]
* Chet Crawley
* [[Chet Crawley]]
* Jesse Lee Varmint
* [[Jesse Lee Varmint]]
* Kristina Love
* [[Kristina Love]]
* Erin Philips
* [[Erin Philips]]
* Dixie Stills
* [[Dixie Stills]]
* Dante Hudd
* [[Dante Hudd]]
* Scoots Turnberry
* [[Scoots Turnberry]]
* Clint Heckler
* [[Clint Heckler]]
* Sten Luger
* [[Sten Luger]]
{{Col-end}}
{{Col-end}}

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{{clr}}

==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
===Country===
*Girl You Know (by Ashton Felt)
*Downs and the Dirty - 'Ribeye Rodeo'
*Rub Me Right (by Tina Mansfield)
*Jim Arlen - 'You Could Have Left the Dog'
*Duck Low (by Elastic Rocket)
*Rusty and Dusty Parker - 'You Don't Even Have To Ask'
*Out of Date (by Carbon 14)
*Sophie West - 'Love's Having It's Way With Me'
*Rock Rock on (by Crackotage)
===Hip-hop===
*Asleep on My Feet (by The Kine)
*Gen-3-FI - 'Park It There'
*You Don't Even Have to Ask (by Rusty and Dusty Parker)
*Grass Roots - 'Baddown'
*Love's Having It's Way With Me (by Sophie West)
*Pantera Y Nicco - 'Wia Wia'
*Just Let Go (by Ficherspooner)
*Pe-Erre and Kyntero - 'Chunklingtung'
*Sims Theme Remix (by Junkie XL)
===Pop===
*Chunklingtung (by Pe-Erre and Kyntero)
*Ashton Felt - 'Girl You Know'
*Wia Wia (by Pantera Y Nicco)
*Elastic Rocket - 'Duck Low'
*Baddown (by Grass Roots)
*Kitty Shack - 'Another World'
*Park It There (by Gen-3-Fl)
*Reggie and The Full Effect - 'Take Me Home Please'
*Another World (by Kitty Shack)
*Tina Mansfield - 'Rub Me Right'
*Take Me Home, Please (by Reggie & the Full Effect)
===Rock===
*Pressure (by Paramore)
*Carbon 14 - 'Out of Date'
*Suddenly (by Ryan Ferguson)
*Crackotage - 'Rock Rock On'
*Paramore - 'Pressure'
*Ryan Ferguson - 'Suddenly'
*The Kine - 'Asleep on My Feet'
===Techno===
*Fischerspooner - 'Just Let Go'
*Junkie XL - 'Sims Theme Remix'
*Simulakron - 'Phonographic'
*Waist of Thyme - 'Monkeysphere'


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 20:27, 27 June 2021

The Sims 2 for PSP
US Box Art for the PSP Version
Development
Developer(s) Maxis/Amaze Entertainment
Publisher(s) EA Games
Designer(s) Amaze Entertainment
Ratings CERO: B
ESRB: Teen
PEGI: 12+
Series The Sims series
Release date(s) NA December 7, 2005
PAL January 13, 2006
Technical information
Engine Modified PC/Mac Sims 2 Engine
Aspect ratio 16:9 (actually 30:17)
Native resolution 480x272
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
Mode(s) Single-player and Multi-player (Sim trade only)
Media Universal Media Disc, digital download (cannot be purchased after 2014)
System requirements PSP (firmware version 2.00 or later), Memory Stick with at least 596 KB of free space.
Game features
Genres Simulation
Neighborhoods Strangetown
Related pages
Cheats
For other versions of The Sims 2, see The Sims 2 (disambiguation).

The Sims 2 (PSP) is the first of The Sims series for the PlayStation Portable system. It takes place in Strangetown, but unlike the GBA and DS versions, the PSP version is based on the Windows version; the graphics are similar. This is the only PSP Sims game that is minigame as well as mission based. (The Sims 2: Pets is not mission based). The mission and minigame type of style is very similar to The Urbz and Bustin' Out.

It could be purchased from the PlayStation Network and downloaded on both Sony's PSP and PS Vita handheld video game consoles. However, this game has been removed from the store as of 2014 by EA as The Sims 2 is no longer supported. Luckily, people who purchased the game before the discontinuation on the original UMD or from the PSN can still play/download the game on the PSP or PS Vita (digital only). On the PS Vita, the game has enabled double texture filtering and scaling to the HD resolution.

The Sims 2 features 6 minigames (the other 2 are skill building and socializing). Players can only have 3 Sims per Memory Stick regardless of capacity, and 4 saves per Sim.

The Sims 2 on PSP includes Human Sims, Zombies, Ghosts, Aliens and Vampires.

Gameplay[edit | edit source]

The Sims 2 for PSP has combined control style from both the GBA and DS versions for example L and R rotates the camera and "Circle" is used for Perks (similar to the Tools from the GBA version). The game uses a social game that relys on quick action and identification. The sim that the player is socializing with will say something in a speech bubble, and the player will need to press a button that stands for either the exact icon in question or an icon that is closely related to the icon in question. It is similar to the social game in The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS), but it's more in depth.

This section is in need of additional information. You can help The Sims Wiki by expanding this section.

Differences between The Sims 2 PSP, GBA and DS[edit | edit source]

  • ESRB Rating: The Sims 2 for PSP is rated Teen while The Sims 2 for GBA and DS is rated E10+.
  • Start and Select: Unlike the GBA version of The Sims 2, Start brings the menu whereas in the GBA version Start shows Goals, Pockets, Relationships, etc.
  • The PSP game has a completely different plot and mostly different cast of characters.
  • All three games contain a form of unlockable secret, but in the The Sims 2 (PSP), each sim has up to four secrets that can be sold for cash. These secrets are unique to The Sims 2 (PSP) and unlocking them are important parts of progression, while in the other games, they are more-so considered "rewards."

Create a Sim[edit | edit source]

Create-A-Sim in The Sims 2 for PlayStation Portable is controlled using the , , and buttons. The first phase of creating a Sim is gender, color, hair, hair color, and face. The second phase has eyes, nose, facial hair, lower and upper parts of the face. The third and fourth phase has clothes, glasses (optional, includes sunglasses), and a name. will continue or start the game (in the fourth phase), while will either cancel the phase (for improvements) or cancel everything (during the first phase). Players can also customize neighbors, but cannot change their names.

Game Locations[edit | edit source]

Characters[edit | edit source]

Returning Characters[edit | edit source]

New Characters[edit | edit source]

Deceased Sims[edit | edit source]

  • Nervous Subject
  • Dennis Philips
  • Vittorio Florica
  • Kersten Spooks
  • Zina Marlowe
  • George Marlow
  • Heber Darcy
  • Emma Darcy
  • Eadie Butler
  • Clancy Hardwick
  • Barney
  • Elliot
  • Gordon
  • Val
  • J.C.
  • Christian
  • Elizabeth
  • Sto
  • Jodi
  • Jon
  • RJ
  • Bruce
  • Geoffrey
  • Sean
  • Lorian
  • Tristan
  • Matt
  • Tom
  • Baity
  • Jason

Townies[edit | edit source]

Soundtrack[edit | edit source]

Country[edit | edit source]

  • Downs and the Dirty - 'Ribeye Rodeo'
  • Jim Arlen - 'You Could Have Left the Dog'
  • Rusty and Dusty Parker - 'You Don't Even Have To Ask'
  • Sophie West - 'Love's Having It's Way With Me'

Hip-hop[edit | edit source]

  • Gen-3-FI - 'Park It There'
  • Grass Roots - 'Baddown'
  • Pantera Y Nicco - 'Wia Wia'
  • Pe-Erre and Kyntero - 'Chunklingtung'

Pop[edit | edit source]

  • Ashton Felt - 'Girl You Know'
  • Elastic Rocket - 'Duck Low'
  • Kitty Shack - 'Another World'
  • Reggie and The Full Effect - 'Take Me Home Please'
  • Tina Mansfield - 'Rub Me Right'

Rock[edit | edit source]

  • Carbon 14 - 'Out of Date'
  • Crackotage - 'Rock Rock On'
  • Paramore - 'Pressure'
  • Ryan Ferguson - 'Suddenly'
  • The Kine - 'Asleep on My Feet'

Techno[edit | edit source]

  • Fischerspooner - 'Just Let Go'
  • Junkie XL - 'Sims Theme Remix'
  • Simulakron - 'Phonographic'
  • Waist of Thyme - 'Monkeysphere'

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]


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