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There were 3 titles prepared for ''The Sims Stories'' product line, they are ''[[The Sims Life Stories]]'', ''[[The Sims Pet Stories]]'' and ''[[The Sims Castaway Stories]]''. It is (along with ''The Sims 2'') the last game to support Mac OS X 10.3/10.4 and PowerPC (But not PowerPC G3 Macs as ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims Stories'' do not support them) Macs as ''The Sims 3'' and ''The Sims Medieval'' only runs on'' Intel-based Macs.''
 
The Windows version can be run on Windows 7 (Not officially supported however) and on an Intel-based Mac, it is possible to use and that it would be priced at $67.40 Australian Dollars. It was confirmedBootcamp to be fake then, until ''Take 2'' listedrun the product. It was stated that it would be out on 6 Sep, 2007, and not as a console game.
 
Like other games on Windows and Mac OS X, the games are not region locked and can be played on any computer regardless of what country the game, Windows/Mac OS X copies or computer came from.
 
==History==
''The Sims 2: Get a Life'' or ''The Sims 2: Get a Life Edition'' was a rumored [[expansion pack]], console game or [[stuff pack]] for ''[[The Sims 2]]''. The rumor first appeared in August, 2006, posted on ''GameHead''. On the page was stated that the release date was September 28, 2006 , and that it would be priced at $67.40 Australian Dollars. It was confirmed to be fake then, until ''Take 2'' listed the product. It was stated that it would be out on 6 Sep, 2007, and not as a console game.
 
It is now highly accepted that 'Get a Life' was a codename for ''[[The Sims: Life Stories]]''.
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