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Game Boy Advance players are now able to experience the zany and unpredictable world of The Sims™. Players can take direct control of their Sim to explore 20 all-new Game Boy Advance exclusive locations as they work their way from rags to riches. The Sims Bustin' Out Game Boy Advance version will support connectivity with the Nintendo GameCube™ version which was also released in December, 2003. "Sims fans can now take their Sims anywhere with The Sims Bustin' Out on Game Boy Advance," said Sinjin, Vice President and Executive Producer of the game at EA Maxis studio. "In bringing the game to the GBA, we've redesigned the gameplay to translate the core Sims gameplay into a unique Game Boy Advance experience, while still keeping the signature offbeat humor of The Sims. True to the original The Sims games, Game Boy Advance players will create a Sim with a unique appearance and personality to control through out the game. As players make their way through the adventure, they will need to satisfy the traditional eight core Sim motives including bladder, comfort, hygiene and hunger.
Players begin their adventure on Hayseed Farm, but will soon make their way to various locations in SimValley eventually living in the coolest cribs, such as the swanky Waterfront Villa. Players will explore over 20 locations such as a Olde Salty's Fish and Chips Stand and the rockin' Club Rubb. They will meet a wild cast of more than 30 new characters exclusive to Game Boy Advance such as Old Salty, Lottie Cash, and Detective Dan. In addition, players will unlock a scooter, which will let them make their way around SimValley with speed and style. Players can even visit an animal shelter and can adopt a dog or cat to keep them company. New to The Sims is a close-up social interaction screen that will let players have conversations with other Sims, making friends and enemies in order to advance through levels and complete goals. Players also will be challenged with eight new career mini-games including Smoothie Slider, Cliff Diver X, and Pizza Pandemonium. Unlike previous The Sims games, players will not purchase articles from the catalog. Players will now collect over 150 Game Boy Advance exclusive objects such as the Pinball Machine, Giant Tiki Head, and Fender Guitar. Players obtain objects by attending once-a-day auctions and shopping in stores. The Sims Bustin' Out supports the Game Boy Advance link cable; players can link to a friend's Game Boy Advance to trade or sell rare objects through live auctions. By linking with their friends, players can unlock a special location, Paradise Island, that features a special store with exclusive objects.
The Sims Bustin' Out Game Boy Advance version will support connectivity with The Sims Bustin' Out Nintendo GameCube version. When connected, Game Boy Advance players will unlock a hidden game cabinet that will allow them to use their GameCube Sims to play minigames on the GameBoy Advance and earn extra Simoleans. Players will also be able to download and play their Nintendo GameCube Sim in the Game Boy Advance world and obtain Simoleans, motives, and skills to bring back with them to the Nintendo GameCube version, enabling players to take their Nintendo GameCube Sim with them anywhere! The Sims Bustin' Out for the Game Boy Advance is rated "E" for Everyone with descriptions of mild violence and comic mischief. The Sims Bustin' Out for the Game Boy Advance is available for purchase online at Amazon, Best Buy, buy.com, Game Stop and Walmart. The Sims Bustin' Out is also available for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox systems. About The Sims™ About Electronic Arts Media resources courtesy of Maxis/Electronic Arts.
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