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Finally, we need to wait and see if Simcity is available for Mac OSX! By building railways, railways and streets, you can use this responsibility as part of new transport missions. Download the full game now! Simcity mac dream Perhaps the main goal of SimCity Mac is to design, manage and maintain the city of your dreams. Mac: OS X 10.6.8 or later. Processor: Intel Core Duo 2GHz+, Memory: 1GB of RAM, Graphics: 64MB of video memory Recommended two-button mouse, or Apple mouse with Secondary Button / Secondary Click enabled. Now you can design any city you can imagine and SimCity 2000 will bring it, and its resident Sims, to life.

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Broadband Internet: Minimum 256kbps download, 64kbps upload.Minimum of 256MB of on-board RAM and Shader 3.0 or better support. MAC Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Minimum OS: Mac® OS X 10.7.5 (Intel HD Graphics 3000 users require 10.8.4 or later) Memory: 2GB RAM Hard Drive: 12GB HD Space. Download SimCity 3000 for Mac. Applecampusinstaller.sit (245.03 KiB / 250.91 KB). Mac OS 7.5.3 - Mac OS 9.2.2 - Mac OS X 10.4. QuickTime 3.0 or later. At least 360MB of free hard disk space (including virtual memory occupied space) (Notes from User: CaelThunderwing). SimCity, also known as Micropolis or SimCity Classic, is a city-building simulation video game developed by Will Wright and released for a number of platforms from 1989 to 1991. SimCity features two-dimensional graphics and an overhead perspective. The objective of the game is to create a city, develop residential and industrial areas, build infrastructure and collect taxes for further.

SimCity

Also known as: SimCity Supreme, SimCity Classic
Developer: Maxis
Publishers: Maxis (US), Infogrames (EU), Imagineer (JP)
Platform: Mac OS Classic
Released in JP: 1990
Released in US: February 2, 1989
Released in EU: 1989

This game has hidden development-related text.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has debugging material.
This game has revisional differences.

The Macintosh SimCity was the first release in the Maxis Sim line. Its success proved to a skeptical industry that creative, open-ended gameplay was as legitimate a form as zero-sum competition.

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Revisional Differences

The following versions are known to exist:

B&WColor
1.0
1.11.1c
1.11
1.21.2c
1.31.3c
1.41.4c
1.5

Godzilla vs. Notgodzilla

In Version 1.2, legal action by Toho Co. forced the replacement of a certain unnamed kaiju by an orange salamander with a far less intimidating battle cry. (In Version 1.5, this monster has had a growth spurt and its voice has broken.)

v1.1v1.2v1.5



The first two sounds are internally named 'God'; the third one is 'Monster'.

Self-Destruct

In v1.3 and later, type NUKE to simultaneously demolish every developed tile on the map.

Football Score

Use the Query tool (hold down Q and click) on the turf of a stadium during a football game to display the score... which is always the same, but depends on which version you're playing in. Up to v1.4, it's 49er's 38 Bears 3; in v1.5, it's New Orleans 35 - SF 6. (The San Francisco 49ers were Maxis' home team.)

Assorted Fixes

  • Version 1.0 had an exploit where the mayor could raise taxes to the maximum 20% each December, collect the full amount in January, and leave them at a crowd-pleasing 0% the rest of the year. As of v1.1, tax is collected at the average rate set over the past year.
  • Up to v1.2, the Edit window's close box was a nonfunctional dummy that lit up when clicked but didn't close the window. As of v1.3, it prompts you to save and takes you back to the main menu.
  • In v1.5, 'Rio de Janerio' was finally corrected to 'Rio de Janeiro' in the title bar.

Copy Protection

Versions 1.0 and 1.1 required inserting the master disk at every launch.

Versions 1.11, 1.2, and 1.3 had the player enter one of hundreds of population figures, printed on four hard-to-photocopy red sheets, into the box at right. After three wrong answers, the game would begin but the area would immediately be racked by explosions and earthquakes that never let up.

Both of the above protection schemes only applied to the black and white editions; the color equivalents were unprotected.

Versions 1.4 and 1.4c required the program to be personalized with the owner's name. Whatever you entered would be added to the credits under 'Licensed To'.

Version 1.5 was not protected in any way.

Version 1.5

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Version 1.5, retitled SimCity Classic on its new title screen, brought the most substantial changes:

  • 256-color graphics.
  • Revised sound effects.
  • Optional background music.
  • Native PowerPC code.
  • A redesigned interface with horizontal toolbars and a portable Status window.
  • A button for the Query tool.
  • A more compact Map window, with roaming letters to indicate Trains, Ships, Airplanes, Helicopters, Monsters, and tornaDoes.
  • Importing and exporting of PC-formatted .CTY files.
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Unused Tiles

Even though v1.5 discontinues black and white support, its PICT resources include a monochrome graphics sheet that reveals some never-used early graphics:

A two-dimensional, front-facing house. Admiring your bustling city would have felt a lot less immersive from this perspective.
A waving flag, whose tiles are stored next to those of the park fountain. There are notches cut out of the border for some reason, one of which flashes.
A pair of smaller flags.
....?
This animated garage door doesn't match any of the buildings in the game.
On the matching 256-color graphics sheet, all of the above tiles and some unused blank ones are replaced with this skull and crossbones.

Unused Menus

An unused Apple menu and debug menu are found only in v1.5. (Sprocket was an application framework published by MacTech magazine.)

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Unused Dialogs

In v1.3 and v1.4, DLOG 4000 is a placeholder file-opening interface. The text isn't cut off; 'emergency ...' is what was actually written.

In v1.5, DLOG 1299 (titled 'stubbie') is this cryptic dialog.

Creator Code

Simcity Mac Os Download

The program's four-letter identifier, MCRP, is a remnant of the game's working title 'Micropolis'.

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