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==Trivia==
*''The Sims Bustin' Out'', along with ''[[The Sims 3]]'' and ''[[The Sims 4]]'', are the only [[The Sims series|The Sims]] games where Sims can get out of a pool without using a ladder, unless there is something surrounding the pool (a rose bush, sofa, light, anything large, etc.)
*In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', ''The Sims Bustin' Out'' is a buy-ablepurchasable video game, which Sims could play.
*This game is one of the only games on the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Gamecube that fully requires a memory card to play. Even removing the card for a split second will pause the game and force the player to insert the card to continue. Likewise, playing 2 two-player in the storyStory mode will require memory cards for both players (unless the game being used is an Xbox edition as the memory card is inside the system).
*The PlayStation 2 version featured an exclusive Online Play mode that was similar to The Sims Online. It was called "Online Weekend" and ran from 2004 - 2008. It was shut down due to inactivity and is no longer accessible. 
*This game is the first Thegame in the Sims gameseries to not be released on PC. The others are ''The Urbz: Sims in the City'' and ''The Sims 2 Apartment Pets'', which all were console exclusive, as it also released for ''Gameboy Advance.''
*2-Player support was different in this game than in ''The Sims'' and later games after ''The Sims Bustin' Out''. Normally, the player would simply drop in and play on the others. However, in ''The Sims Bustin' Out'', the second player will arrive on a bus from their memory card. A large chest appears outside of the current game lot, and contains all the money from player 2's game. Player 1 can also donate money, and when the player saves, it saves to both cards(unless the Xbox edition is used then it saves to both profiles, also known as "''Sim''") 
*The default free play family names Tutti and Frutti could be a reference to the song ''Tutti Frutti'' by Little Richard.
*This is one of the only Sims games that doesn't allow the players to build their own house. As the title of the game states, the players crash and move out of other people's houses instead of living in their own (But, you can make your Sim act like they live there by making current residents stay at work by visiting other houses while by-passing the end-of-time shifts by also completing any uncompleted goals).
**TheHowever, the player can build their own house in Freeplay mode, however.
*During the start of the game, [[Malcolm Landgraab (console)|Malcolm Landgraab]] comes across as a cruel Sim, stealing everybody's possessions. However, it is possible for the player's Sim to get along and befriend him despite all of this. It is also possible for other Sims to like him. It can even be possible to move in with him if the player fails to stick to directly moving in and having him scared off by Mom (the player must visit him in order to do so).
*Once the player's Sim reaches the top of a career ladder (such as [[Movie Star]], [[Fashion Victim]], etc.), the players will get a different ending compared to another end of a career.
*[[The Octagon]] is the fictional version of The Pentagon.
*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]] (similar to sports).
*There are a total of 10ten 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.
 
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