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Electronic Arts (EA) has announced that the popular city building game "SimCity" will be making a comeback in 2013.

http://www.dailytech.com/SimCity+to+Make+a+Comeback+in+2013/article24180.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kztNWdhRdnw

Gotta say, I'm midly excited - LOVED the game on SNES years ago. I think they ruined it and made it overcomplex in SimCity4.

Updated grahpics would make it pretty sweet.

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Well i was talking at school playing games on computers. At home as a child i never got on the computer for fun - it was a C64. No fun to be had.

Resorted to jumping push bikes over mine shafts :)

Back on topic - i've only attempted to play a simcity game a few times, and all failed. But keen as to try now - alot more patient these days (with certain things).

Definately right about simcity4. That game was impossible. Hopefully the new one is a bit more playable.

I liked the complexity, just not right from the get-go when your still working everything out. Getting a successful city would take ages!

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