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==Lots==
''The Sims Bustin' Out'' contains several unique lots for the player to explore.
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==Sims==
The "returning" and new Sims from ''The Sims Bustin' Out''
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==Careers==
''The Sims Bustin' Out'' has several careers, some are carried over from the previous games, some are left out and some would go on to appear in later games.
*[[Counter Culture]]
*[[Fashion Victim]]
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== Console Specific Exclusives ==
Each version of this game has exclusive features not found on other platforms.
*The PlayStation 2 version featured a free online play component called "Online Weekend", which was highly similar to ''[[The Sims Online]]''. It was shut down on August 1, 2008, along with ''The Sims Online''.
*The Gamecube version features support for the GBA link cable, and when connected via link cable to the GBA version of the game, both the GBA and GC versions will unlock special exclusive features. (These can still be obtained on other platforms with use of a device such as Code Breaker or Gameshark.)
*The Xbox version was one of the few games to fully support the Xbox HD Cable. This game's sequel, ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'', also featured support for this cable, though only the NTSC Xbox can support HD video output.
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*Most career paths in this game don't appear in any other Sims game. Some examples being [[Gangster]] (similar to [[Criminal]]), [[Paramilitary]] (similar to [[Military]]) and [[Jock (career)|Jock]] (similar to sports).
*There are a total of ten ownable cars, and none of them are seen in any other Sims game.
*''The Sims Bustin' Out'' only took an impressive six months to develop.
* The sound effect that plays once you've completed a goal is the exact same sound that is heard when booting up a computer in ''[[The Sims 3]]''.
==Gallery==
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