Sims, The: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Game info
Name: Sims, The
Alternate name: SimPeople (Japanese Title), Die Sims (German Title); Sim People (Japan)
Characteristics: Simulation, Strategy, Isometric, Real-Time
Publishers: Electronic Arts, Maxis, EA, Aspyr
Developers: Maxis, EA, Edge of Reality
Original/port composers: Jerry Martin (Win), Marc Russo (Win), Celso Alberti (Win), Darol Anger (Win), Frank Biner (Win), Machino Brazil (Win), Dix Bruce (Win), Steph Burns (Win), Kirk Casey (Win), Sandy Cressman (Win), Claire Curtin (Win), Myron Dove (Win), Mary Fettig (Win), Art Hiraha (Win), Kent Jolly (Win), Dan Joseph (Win), Stephen Kearin (Win), Jerry Kuderna (Win), Franceis Lafleur (Win), David Lauser (Win), Gerri Lawlor (Win), Glenn Letsch (Win), Garry Lillard (Win), Ken Marchass (Win), Molly Mastick (Win), Laurice McCoy-Ozjuwah (Win), Dan Mendoza (Win), Dave Meniketti (Win), Jonathan Mitchell (Win), Kenneth Nash (Win), Jim Nunally (Win), Sean O'Connor (Win), John R. Burr (Win), Eddie Ramirez (Win), Avram Siegel (Win), Steve Smith (Win), Glenn Walters (Win), Robert Kauker (Win)
Platforms:
PC Windows (07 Feb 2000) - Europe
Macintosh (25 Jul 2000)
PlayStation 2 (31 Jan 2003) - Europe
X-Box (04 Apr 2003) - Europe
GameCube (04 Apr 2003) - Europe
PlayStation 2 (29 May 2003) - Japan
Music info
Released: 03 Feb 2001
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: Daknit, Bard of Tarot
Source / Archiver / Ripper: OverClocked ReMix
Music type: Arranged/Remixed tunes
Archived process: Available free on OCRemix
Num of tunes: 1
Play time: 4:12
User reviews
- "Download Link" (by Dr. Spa, 19 Apr 2008) [10/10]
The OverClocked link is no longer active. Here is a fresh one
http://www.imeem.com/enzan/music/EovGUl9n/daknit_bard_of_tarot_sims_acidtechnotrip_oc_remix/
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Tracklist
(AcidTechnoTrip) (4:12) [arr. by Daknit, Bard of Tarot]
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