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SimCity (SNES)
SimCity SNES box art
Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) JP April 26, 1991
NA August 23, 1991
EU September 24, 1992
Genre(s) City-building
Mode(s) Single-player
Ratings ESRB: E
Series SimCity
SimCity

SimCity (SNES) was originally released in Japan in April 1991, the first console game in the SimCity series, and one of the launch titles for the Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System in North America when the console was released there in August the same year. It was developed by Nintendo EAD under license from Maxis and published by Nintendo.

Gameplay[]

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Dr. Wright, as he appears in the SNES version

The gameplay is similar to the PC version except now there are more buildings and scenarios. The style of the buildings also resemble those in Japan rather than those of North America in the PC version. Another new feature is the new adviser named Dr. Wright, who is a parody of Will Wright, creator of the SimCity series.

He usually reports the population growth of the city and disasters that happen. Also, there are Nintendo related easter eggs in the game such as Bowser attack (who replaces the Godzilla disaster in the computer versions) on the player's city and the unlockable Mario statue.

Game items[]

Returning from other SimCity versions[]

Zones
Other Buildings
Transportation and Utilities
Services

Special Buildings[]

SimCity SNES added that special buildings could be built for $100 as the city hit certain goals. Some could be built multiple times after later higher caps were reached.

Name Unlocked By Effect Image
Mayor's House Reach "Town" level (Population 2,000) Increases Land values MayorsHouseSimCitySNES
Zoo Unlocked at various residential populations (multiple times) $100 Annual Income ZooSimCitySNES
Amusement Park Unlocked at various residential populations (multiple times)
Given choice of this or Casino
$100 Annual Income AmuseparkSimCitySNES
Casino Unlocked at various residential populations (multiple times)
Given choice of this or Amusement park
Annual Income, Increased Crime
Expo Unlocked at various Industrial populations (multiple times) Annual Income
Police HQ Unlocked after adding a certain number of Police Stations (multiple times) Greater police coverage than a regular Police Station
Fire HQ Unlocked after adding a certain number of Fire stations (multiple times) Greater police coverage than a regular Fire Station
Big Park Unlocked after adding a certain number of Parks (multiple times) Increased Land Values
Bank Achieve City level (10,000 population) Can take out a loan BankSimCitySNES
Central Station Place a certain number of Rail tiles (multiple times)
Landfill Have less than a certain percentage of free land tiles (4 times) Up to 3x3 land area can be placed in water.
Library Increases land Values
Windmill Unlocked at various Commercial populations (multiple times) Increases land Values
Water fountain Unlocked at 50th year anniversary of City

Re-releases[]

The game was re-released for the Super Famicom's satellite modem, the Satellaview in Japan under the name BS SimCity: City Building Game.

The game was also re-released for the Wii Virtual Console on November 19, 2006. However, as of January 2, 2013, it was pulled from the service due to the SNES version of the game's license expiring and changing hands.[1]

References[]

  1. SNES Classic Sim City Removed from Wii Virtual Console by Damien McFerran, January 3rd, 2013 https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/01/snes_classic_simcity_removed_from_wii_virtual_console
SimCity series
Main series SimCity (Classic) · SimCity 2000 · SimCity 3000 (Unlimited) · SimCity 4 (Rush Hour · Deluxe Edition · The SimCity Box) · SimCity (2013) (Cities of Tomorrow · Plus Edition · Complete Edition)
Console games SimCity (SNES) · SimCity 2000 · SimCity 64 · SimCity DS · SimCity Creator (DS)
Spin-offs SimFarm · SimCopter · Streets of SimCity · SimTown · SimCity Societies (Destinations · Deluxe Edition · The SimCity Box) · The Sims Carnival: SnapCity · SimCity (iOS) (Deluxe) · SimCity Social · SimCity BuildIt
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