![]() ![]() Mess with the formula too much and alienate your core consumer. Second, they needed a product with enough raw appeal to draw the in scores of console gamers a title fun enough to come in and say "Hey, stop playing that first person shooter and come check me out." It's a complicated problem, really. First, they needed a product that would appeal to console gamers who liked the PC original. And in so doing have fundamentally changed the way a Sims title plays. Or those who simply want to play at being hip. In steps EA with the The Urbz: Sims in the City, a jaunt into the seedier side of the Sims universe catering toward younger gamers with the newest cell phones, threads and hair styles. ![]() It needed a few secret handshakes and a wardrobe overhaul, not to mention the right friends and clothes, if it ever hoped to win the flighty affections of console gamers. So where the mega blockbuster The Sims might have sold a zillion copies on the PC, the console rendition didn't fare so well. Console gamers have less than the typical PC gamer. ![]()
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