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2 Sep 2005 - 23:00

Gamespot gets the scoop on Nightlife from Tim LeTourneau

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The Sims 2 Nightlife Q&A - Exploring and Living Downtown

Senior producer Tim LeTourneau is back once again to fill us in on the latest details of the expansion pack.

EA announced earlier this week that The Sims 2 Nightlife, the second expansion pack for last year's hit game, has gone gold. This means that development on Nightlife has finished, and it's now on its way through manufacturing before arriving at a store near you later this month. Nightlife promises to be a huge expansion for The Sims 2, because it adds a gigantic new downtown area to explore, not to mention lots of new content, ranging from objects, fashions, character interactions, and more. There are even cars and vampires added to the core game. So in our final Nightlife Q&A, we once again turned to Tim LeTourneau, the longtime producer of The Sims and The Sims 2.

The Sims 2 NightlifeGameSpot: How are the downtown areas delineated in Nightlife? Are they integrated into the existing neighborhoods, or are they all set on a separate screen, much like the college campuses in The Sims 2 University?

Tim LeTourneau: Downtown is a whole new neighborhood (just like the campuses in The Sims 2 University). What's really cool is we have added the ability to set neighborhoods to nighttime, which kind of goes with the whole theme of the pack. So when you see our downtown you see searchlights combing the sky in a dramatic cityscape. I think players are really going to be surprised when they see it.

GS: Will the current neighborhoods in The Sims 2 (Strangetown, Veronaville, and so on) have their own custom downtown areas? Will you be able to "share" a downtown area with different cities?

TL: Each neighborhood has its own downtown. Now the players can either create a downtown using the template we provide, or if they prefer, they can build one from scratch. Sims can also move to the downtown as well, so if you prefer to tell the story of your sims living a more metropolitan life, you can.

GS: How many different "plots" are there in a typical downtown that you can develop? Is there enough room to create a diverse downtown, with clubs, bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, and more?

TL: Well the downtown that we provide has over 20 different lots that sims can visit, with all the variety you can think of--restaurants, bars, bowling alleys, diners, poker clubs, etc. Players will definitely find their favorite hangouts, or make their own and add them to the list.

The Sims 2 NightlifeGS: Speaking of bars, restaurants, and bowling alleys, what other sorts of downtown locales are possible?

TL: There are karaoke lounges, nightclubs, card rooms, and, my personal favorite, there is even a cemetery--a great place for dates with vampires. And as I said, you can combine any of the different locales, so the possibilities are only limited by the player's imagination.

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GS: How much will a car cost? Does owning a car actually save a lot of time, or is it more a prestige thing for your sim?

The Sims 2 NightlifeTL: They range in price from the introductory hatchback all the way to the sports car. Having played a lot now, I can honestly say that a car has become an essential purchase with my starting funds. They save so much time in a career, because they give you an extra hour to get to work. But they are also so convenient for going out, as there's no need to waste time waiting for the cab. The prestige part is just a bonus.

GS: How many different car models do you expect in Nightlife? And will mod makers be able to create custom car designs, like they create custom objects?

TL: There are five cars that are shipping with the pack (with a great variety of design modes). We also have another one available for download if you preorder. I'm sure the modders will figure out how to expand that number greatly.

GS: Let's go back in time a bit. When did the development of Nightlife begin? Were the first initial expansion packs plotted out before The Sims 2 shipped?

TL: We have talked about a lot of different expansion pack ideas. Probably any pack we would ever do has crossed our mind at some point by now. About halfway through The Sims 2 University, we thought about what we'd like to see The Sims do next. The community experience wasn't everything we thought it should be in the base game and we wanted to add more of a reason for sims to get out of the house. That's really how The Sims 2 Nightlife took shape. Of course, our memories of The Sims Hot Date also had some influence on this decision, too.

GS: Is there a list of potential expansion ideas floating around somewhere at Maxis, and how does an idea move to the top of the list?

TL: There's definitely a list, but that doesn't mean that any of the things on there will gel into an actual pack. As I said, a lot of ideas are floating around in our heads. We really rely on what the community of players is asking to be able to do as well--they are our greatest influence. We couple their requests with our own creative juices and ultimately settle on a pack concept that we think will be the right thing to do next. You'd think after all these years it would be more scientific, but the reality is that The Sims is a game that is made from the heart. We can feel it when we've made the right choice when the whole team embraces the concept and makes it their own.

The Sims 2 NightlifeGS: And finally, any hints as to what's next for The Sims 2? There are the console and handheld versions coming out, but what about future expansions for the PC version?

TL: Players will know what the next expansion pack is soon enough. For now, you'll just have to wait!

GS: Thanks, Tim.

TL: You're welcome. I'm always happy to tell people what's up with The Sims.

1 Sep 2005 - 23:00

Find out what the stars are saying about you for the month of September!

Talk To The Stars!


September Horoscope

The leaves are changing and so are things in your life. See what the stars have in store for you as the days get shorter and the nights get l-o-n-g-e-r. Longer nights mean more time for all of your favorite after-dark pursuits, so get ready for your nightlife to really kick off!

TaurusTaurus
You've spent a few months on your own, but now you're completely ready to strike out and find a new romance. Why not get in touch with a matchmaker and see if you can find your true love?

GeminiGemini
Music is one of the great loves of your life and this month you have an opportunity to fire up that relationship. Enjoy your favorite tunes from your car or even throw an impromptu party by turning it up--and then boogying down.

CancerCancer
A misstep creates tension between you and a friend. Your behavior made them furious and it's souring things between you. Give them a little space and let tempers cool and before you know it, together you'll be making the whole world sing with your harmonious karaoke duets.

LeoLeo
An excess amount of energy has you on the hyper side this month. Happily your penchant for shaking your booty can help dispel some of that energy. Why not call a group of friends and head out to a nightclub to get your groove on?

VirgoVirgo
A new commitment you made has your head in the clouds. But don't let that security lead you to take your relationship for granted. A little romance still goes a long way. Perhaps a moonlit smooch-a-thon in the local park?

LibraLibra
A hot dinner date may turn cold if you don't monitor your mouth and keep from blurting out something you shouldn't. Keeping a zip on your lip could be the difference between a drink in your face or being offered a bite of your date's tasty morsels.

ScorpioScorpio
Your dreams of a new flame take on a whole new meaning this month as an unhappy date sends a message that leaves you stomping to extinguish a most unromantic fire.

SagittariusSagittarius
A dance partner might put some not-so-subtle moves on you this month. Will you respond enthusiastically to their advances or shoot them down with a blatant brush-off?

CapricornCapricorn
You're feeling lucky, but your bank account isn't. An invitation to a friend's poker night comes just in time. See if your poker prowess can inject some new cash flow into your anemic funds.

AquariusAquarius
You're so excited about your big date and you want everything to be perfect. A new outfit is always a good idea and so is a fresh hair cut, but beware spraying on the scent-some people can be quite turned off by an overly aromatic date.

PiscesPisces
Your new love is striking and sophisticated, but why do you only get to see them at night? What's wrong with a daytime picnic in the park? Better take a closer look if your new sweetheart seems totally daylight-adverse.

AriesAries
Your sporty little car attracts attention this month--some of it wanted and some not as desirable. Investing in an alarm could save you loads of heartache.

1 Sep 2005 - 23:00

Find out what the stars are saying about you for the month of September!

Talk To The Stars!


September Horoscope

The leaves are changing and so are things in your life. See what the stars have in store for you as the days get shorter and the nights get l-o-n-g-e-r. Longer nights mean more time for all of your favorite after-dark pursuits, so get ready for your nightlife to really kick off!

TaurusTaurus
You've spent a few months on your own, but now you're completely ready to strike out and find a new romance. Why not get in touch with a matchmaker and see if you can find your true love?

GeminiGemini
Music is one of the great loves of your life and this month you have an opportunity to fire up that relationship. Enjoy your favorite tunes from your car or even throw an impromptu party by turning it up--and then boogying down.

CancerCancer
A misstep creates tension between you and a friend. Your behavior made them furious and it's souring things between you. Give them a little space and let tempers cool and before you know it, together you'll be making the whole world sing with your harmonious karaoke duets.

LeoLeo
An excess amount of energy has you on the hyper side this month. Happily your penchant for shaking your booty can help dispel some of that energy. Why not call a group of friends and head out to a nightclub to get your groove on?

VirgoVirgo
A new commitment you made has your head in the clouds. But don't let that security lead you to take your relationship for granted. A little romance still goes a long way. Perhaps a moonlit smooch-a-thon in the local park?

LibraLibra
A hot dinner date may turn cold if you don't monitor your mouth and keep from blurting out something you shouldn't. Keeping a zip on your lip could be the difference between a drink in your face or being offered a bite of your date's tasty morsels.

ScorpioScorpio
Your dreams of a new flame take on a whole new meaning this month as an unhappy date sends a message that leaves you stomping to extinguish a most unromantic fire.

SagittariusSagittarius
A dance partner might put some not-so-subtle moves on you this month. Will you respond enthusiastically to their advances or shoot them down with a blatant brush-off?

CapricornCapricorn
You're feeling lucky, but your bank account isn't. An invitation to a friend's poker night comes just in time. See if your poker prowess can inject some new cash flow into your anemic funds.

AquariusAquarius
You're so excited about your big date and you want everything to be perfect. A new outfit is always a good idea and so is a fresh hair cut, but beware spraying on the scent-some people can be quite turned off by an overly aromatic date.

PiscesPisces
Your new love is striking and sophisticated, but why do you only get to see them at night? What's wrong with a daytime picnic in the park? Better take a closer look if your new sweetheart seems totally daylight-adverse.

AriesAries
Your sporty little car attracts attention this month--some of it wanted and some not as desirable. Investing in an alarm could save you loads of heartache.

30 Aug 2005 - 23:30

Are you planning a night out on the town? Invite all your friends with The Sims 2 Nightlife-themed Evite invitation!

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The Sims 2 Nightlife
30 Aug 2005 - 23:30

Are you planning a night out on the town? Invite all your friends with The Sims 2 Nightlife-themed Evite invitation!

Check it out

The Sims 2 Nightlife
30 Aug 2005 - 23:20

"Today, Electronic Arts announced that The Sims 2: Nightlife has gone gold and will ship as scheduled on September 13."

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Sims 2 Nightlife boogies over to factory

By Tor Thorsen

Second expansion for EA and Maxis' popular life sim goes gold, due September 13.

Ever since they were released, both The Sims 2 and its first expansion pack, The Sims 2 University, have been among the top 10 best-selling PC games in the country. Soon, another member of the faux-life-sim family will join them. Today, Electronic Arts announced that The Sims 2: Nightlife has gone gold and will ship as scheduled on September 13.

Published by EA and developed by its internal Maxis studio, Nightlife is the second expansion for The Sims 2, after University. However, instead of letting players' sims do beer bongs at ragin' keggers, Nightlife will offer more-refined forms of nocturnal rest and relaxation, including restaurants, dance clubs, swanky bars, karaoke, bowling, and dating. GameSpot's previous coverage has more on the game's myriad new features.

The Sims 2 Nightlife will retail for $34.99 and is rated T for Teen. It will require the original Sims 2 to play.

30 Aug 2005 - 23:20

"Today, Electronic Arts announced that The Sims 2: Nightlife has gone gold and will ship as scheduled on September 13."

Find out more...


Sims 2 Nightlife boogies over to factory

By Tor Thorsen

Second expansion for EA and Maxis' popular life sim goes gold, due September 13.

Ever since they were released, both The Sims 2 and its first expansion pack, The Sims 2 University, have been among the top 10 best-selling PC games in the country. Soon, another member of the faux-life-sim family will join them. Today, Electronic Arts announced that The Sims 2: Nightlife has gone gold and will ship as scheduled on September 13.

Published by EA and developed by its internal Maxis studio, Nightlife is the second expansion for The Sims 2, after University. However, instead of letting players' sims do beer bongs at ragin' keggers, Nightlife will offer more-refined forms of nocturnal rest and relaxation, including restaurants, dance clubs, swanky bars, karaoke, bowling, and dating. GameSpot's previous coverage has more on the game's myriad new features.

The Sims 2 Nightlife will retail for $34.99 and is rated T for Teen. It will require the original Sims 2 to play.

30 Aug 2005 - 23:10

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30 Aug 2005 - 23:10

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30 Aug 2005 - 23:00

"It's easy to get lost in adding all of the new stuff and styles to your house to make it an even cooler place for your sims to hang out but there's a ton of new places to go and interactions to have with other sims as well."

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The Sims 2 Nightlife

We gussy up and head out for a night on the town.

Nightlife is the second in what will most assuredly be many expansions to The Sims 2. It's a concept that's been run by us before in the franchise with Hot Date for the original Sims, but that particular title didn't exactly have the oomph and personality behind it to really provide a nightlife feel of going out on the town. The folks at Maxis look to have the kinks worked out with this newest expansion (which just went gold today by the way) as it adds a lot of new features to an already fulfilling game experience. Along with the obligatory bunch of new items, some good new gameplay features have been implemented to help your sims along in their social lives (especially their romantic ones) while adding in some of the same quirky bits as we've seen in the past.

Many of you have seen the Sims 2 features and previews we've done in the past here at IGNPC, so you'll already be familiar with the players in the drama of Strangetown. Steve, Tal, Tom, and myself (all members of the IGN crew) along with a stowaway of sorts Jimmy all inhabited a quaint little roofless shack during the preview period for the original Sims 2. After the drama of Jimmy's long lost illegitimate child coming into his life and heading off to college for plenty of adventures, the focus moved back to the household of the Peeceers and the fab five fools who have collected quite a sum of money thanks to high paying jobs and an exorbitant amount of The Elixir of Life.

Seeing as the house was a big focus of their lives, the first order of business was upgrading the abode into a new echelon of luxury… which required a whole lot of restructuring due to one of the biggest new additions, cars and driveways. The lot the Peeceers live upon is not the biggest on the block and therefore they have pretty much run out of room at this point. In order to make way for the driveway, which is required to purchase a car (there is no street parking in Strangetown or any other sim neighborhood), much of the house had to be redesigned to make room for the cumbersome piece of concrete. Small lots are definitely going to have a difficulty owning a car or garages are certainly going to have to be taken into account when originally building as there's no option for underground parking or uphill driveways to reach a certain height.

The Sims 2 Nightlife
The dancing sphere is danger!

But the good thing is, it allows sim families to own cars. Carpools will still come by to pick sims up for work (the best alarm clock of them all) but now sims can go out on joyrides, hang out in the car and listen to the radio, drive downtown, pick up their dates to go out on the town, and even get a little hot and steamy in the back seat for some WooHoo action. There are a few cars to choose from, but if you have the cash, the fancy schmancy sports car is definitely the one you want and the one I eventually bought for our dysfunctional little family of five.

After that, it was just a matter of decking the place out with all of the new accoutrements. Dancing lights, electro dance sphere (which made my sim violently throw up), a poker table, various art pieces, and a pair of bowling alleys set in the new entertainment wing of the house. Basically, the house rocks now. It's just a matter of finding the space to fit all of the cool stuff.

But the new stuff sits in your house and a big part of this expansion is getting your sims out on the town. Just as was the case with the University expansion pack, each neighborhood will have to pick an area to visit on their trips into the hub of action. There is a default "Downtown" area up for choice, which seems good enough to me. There are a enough entertainment choices to keep your sims busy for years. Those that want to create their custom nightlife areas can feel free to do that as well.

Along with the regular shops and stops that most Sims players would expect to find out of their houses, destinations now also include bowling alleys (much hipper and exciting than any I've ever seen), nightclubs, and restaurants (a great way to go out on a date and fill up the mood meter as well). It's pretty easy to guess what these places are for, but you'll find that many of the locations have several attractive options inside such as a restaurant also having a dance floor, which makes a prime spot to take a date.

Dating is an interesting proposition. The guys at Maxis have made it much easier for the average Joe to score in Nightlife so that your lonely sims might finally have a chance at happiness. Dating is much like the Greek House experience from University. Once a date starts, sims will have a certain amount of time to reach as high a score as possible by impressing their heart's desire. A meter with several levels pops up when a date begins to show the progression without any embarrassing mixed signals. If your sims says or does something to make the date happy, the meter goes up. Say or do something bad, the meter goes down. However, if the meter goes up enough to reach a new level, more time is added to the date. Should the date reach "Perfect" status, your sim is likely in for a good night.

Making the dating easier is a new attraction system. Not only is it good for finding people to date, but it also works very well for hitting the right buttons when talking to them. A little lightning bolt will show up in any options that another sim would be likely to react well to.

Each sim also has values that make them more likely to be attracted to you. If you can find those out, you can even change your sim's looks to match a target's desires whether that be how fat your sim is or what color hair. These turn-ons and turn-offs can actually be changed along with aspirations (including the new Pleasure Seeker aspiration) using the new ReNuYu Senso Orb. If you want your sim to find formal wear a turn-off and blonde hair and facial hair a turn-on, it's up to you.

The Sims 2 Nightlife
Heading out for a ride

But along with the good comes the bad. Seeing as your sims have more emotion to their choices now, it's not surprising that they should swing to the opposite side of the love spectrum. Take Jimmy and Tom. They've always hated each other. But now they really hate each other. In fact, every time that Jimmy or Tom thinks of the other person, the thought bubble sprouts some hateful flames so there is no mistaking the anger there. During the period of time the hate is pumping, each sim is less likely to talk to each other at all. What this seems to mean though is that sims have much more violent tendencies. I've already seen a bunch of fights in the little bit of time I've played Nightlife.

There's a lot of good stuff in Nightlife. It's easy to get lost in adding all of the new stuff and styles to your house to make it an even cooler place for your sims to hang out but there's a ton of new places to go and interactions to have with other sims as well. The only things we haven't found yet are vampires and the fortune teller. Both of these are random occurrences when out on the town. Obviously, the vampire could provide a seriously life altering change to the life of your sims, so be on the lookout for that one. The fortune teller, on the other hand, apparently can provide insight into which other sims your sim should be hitting on. If all else fails, she also sells Love Potion #8.5 to boost any sim's attractiveness for a bit.

Check out the new screens included with the preview and make sure to keep your eyes peeled for more on The Sims 2 Nightlife before the game is released September 15th.

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