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5 Apr 2011 - 23:00

CVG (ComputerAndVideoGames.com) has an interview with Ryan Vaughan about The Sims 3 Generations. Go here to read it, or click read more below!


The Sims 3 Generations: 'We love hearing from the community'

EA explains its latest expansion...

EA's announced the fourth expansion for its insanely popular PC virtual people abuser, The Sim 3: Generations, for release this spring on PC and Mac.

The fourth Sims 3 add-on lets players take the reins and act out "life's most humorous and memorable moments from childhood to teenage years to adulthood," says EA.

To explain what it's adding in the expansion, how its drawn ideas from the community and our chances of seeing add-ons on console, we got in touch with producer Ryan Vaughan...

So far we've had three expansion packs for The Sims 3. What new features will the fourth expansion introduce?

The Sims 3 GenerationsWith The Sims 3 Generations, we've added tons of new age specific content that will not only allow players to create more interesting Sims, but it will allow players to tell deeper, richer, and more complete stories with their Sims and their families. From a child's imagination, to a rebellious teen's angst, to an adult's Mid-Life Crises, Generations is packed with loads of new life moments that your Sims shouldn't be without!

The expansion takes you through the different periods of a Sim's life, how is each period differentiated from the next?

The great thing about The Sims 3 is that you as a player get to tell the story, so it's really up to you how you want to differentiate your Sims' years. With that being said, we geared some of our new features to represent a few specific themes for each life phase.

For Children, it's all about imagination and make believe. For Teens, it's about those moody, rebelious years you face as you grow up. As a Young Adult and Adult, we have a bunch of new features and content that focus on your Sims' relationships with others; from getting married to having children of their own. Elders get to enjoy their time reminiscing about the golden years and the joys of watching their grandchildren grow up.

For the people out there who enjoy trapping Sims in rooms without doors and introducing hazards, what new mischief making opportunities does the expansion provide?

Child and Teen Sims can take advantage of the brand new Pranks feature. Complete with booby traps, pranks you can play on your neighbors, and some Stink Juice, players will have the opportunity to cause more mischief than ever before! Just don't get caught or else your Sim might end up grounded!

How important is the community to The Sims generally?

It's extremely important to The Sims 3 team and the entire Sims Studio in general. We invest a great amount of time listening to suggestions on The Sims 3 Forums, holding Town Hall style meetings, and even inviting community members to our Studio for exclusive demos and hands on events. We love hearing from the Sims community and doing our best to deliver what they're looking for in Sims games!

The Sims 3 GenerationsDo you have any plans to make use of social networks such as Twitter and Facebook for The Sims 3 or its expansions?

In The Sims 3 Generations, Sims can now track Memories of significant life moments in their Scrapbook, and for the first time ever in The Sims, players can upload and share their Sims' memories on Facebook and TheSims3.com! Your Sim's first kiss? First WooHoo? It can all be uploaded and shared online with a screenshot and custom description of your Sim's memory. You can even create you own memories in the game and share them as well!

Will any new content be added to the Sims Store to coincide with the new expansion pack?

I can't speak specifically about any future plans for The Sims 3 Store, but we always try to create content that compliments and supports the features we include in Expansion Packs.

When planning a new expansion how much input do you take from your fanbase?

A lot! We spend a great deal of time in the Sims 3 Forums researching what our players like, what they don't, and what they want to see in the future.

Where does the team draw its inspiration from when coming up with ideas and scenarios?

The Sims 3 development team is a very diverse group of people and we draw a lot of inspiration from the different life experiences we've all had. However, I do have to say that Sims really do have a life of their own, and a lot of the funny moments come from the decisions they make and the things they do. We're constantly laughing as we make a game when we see a Sim do something hilarious that we never thought they could do!

The Sims 3 GenerationsThe Sims 3 is available on consoles as well as PC. Do you have any plans to allow these players to enjoy the content from any of the post-release Sims 3 expansions?

There are no plans for this at this time and right now we're focused on making a great experience with The Sims 3 Generations for PC/Mac players.

5 Apr 2011 - 22:00

GameSpot has posted a first impressions preview about The Sims 3 Generations. Click here to read it, or click read more below!


The Sims 3: Generations Impressions Preview - First Look

By Andrew Park

The next expansion pack for The Sims 3 will add new play options for sims at all stages of their lives. We take our first look.

By now, you're familiar with The Sims, a series of strategy games that lets you lead the lives of little computer people as they love, laugh, and otherwise lead their little computer lives in little computer communities. The most recent game in the series, The Sims 3, added personality traits and other features to let players make characters with even more detailed quirks and behavior. The next expansion pack will let you lead a deeper and richer life with sims of all age groups--not just ambitious young adults on the career path, but also small children and teenagers.

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Tee-hee! Stopping up a toilet is just one of the many pranks you'll be able to pull off in this new expansion pack.

While other expansions have focused on adding new gameplay systems, such as global travel in World Adventures and new career paths in Ambitions, Generations takes a different tack by fleshing out the gameplay for each age group to which your sims can belong. While infants won't get a ton of new gameplay options, children and teenagers will get lots of new options and abilities. These include unique new ways to fill out their "motives," which are the personal needs that each sim must fulfill to remain healthy and sane.

Small children in The Sims generally haven't had all that much to do. While they have had some unique social options and can play with children's toys, they can't go to work or engage in some of the more "adult" pastimes in the series (like the infamous "woohoo," which is where babies come from in The Sims). However, in Generations, they'll have access to many more activities by way of unique new items that have been requested by the Sims 3 fan community, such as a costume chest and the long-awaited tree fort. The costume chest lets children change into a variety of different costumes, which then lets children play-act different fantasy scenarios. For instance, one costume is of a giant, Godzilla-like monster and lets children go on a mock rampage, smashing their blocks like imaginary city buildings. Children can climb into their tree forts to give blustery speeches to their imaginary royal subjects or toss very real water balloons at their very real older siblings.

However, the most interesting new feature in this expansion seems to be the imaginary friend; a character that your child creates after ordering a specific type of mail-order doll. After giving the doll a name, your child sim can summon an imaginary, child-sized version of the doll to be a playmate who will happily hop onto the opposite end of a seesaw and even run minor errands for you if you have a decent enough social relationship with it. Playing with your imaginary friend fills up your child sim's social motive in the same way as socializing with real people would. Even more interestingly (and more than a little weirdly), as children grow into teenagers, they can not only keep their imaginary friends around, but they can also develop a romantic interest in their make-believe buddies. So...yes. There's that.

Teens who aren't romancing their favorite childhood dolls can busy themselves with the new prank system in Generations, which lets young hooligans express their disregard for authority by way of such dastardly gags as the old doorbell dash (ringing a neighbor's doorbell and running away before anyone can answer), covering a neighbor's house in toilet paper (or TP'ing), and leaving a flaming bag of something or other on the doorstep of a neighbor you just know owns a brand-new pair of penny loafers. Pranks can contribute to your teen's social standing and will actually let you build up a reputation as a master prankster and local legend to the other kids at school. But if you get caught, your teens can be grounded, which means revoked privileges and negative "moodlets" (The Sims 3's system of minor mood-changing conditions that can either boost or detract from your character's overall well-being).

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Generations will add memorable new moments for sims of all ages.

In addition to fleshing out gameplay for the younger members of your virtual household, Generations will include new events for adults intended to let players create even more memorable events to be photographed and shared via the expansion's built-in social media functionality, which will let you upload your favorite cherished moments directly to Facebook. These adult events include a rated-T-for-teen bachelor party, during which you can hire a female "dancer" to pop out of a wedding cake and spray the lucky bachelor with a bottle of "nectar" (the adult beverage of choice in The Sims, bottled from grapes in the finest vineyards of France in The Sims 3: Ambitions). At an event like this, it's also entirely possible for the best man (or the jealous fiancee) to sneak in a few incriminating photos and nail the groom with them later, which is just one example of the kind of new memorable moments that Generations will provide. The expansion will be released this May.

5 Apr 2011 - 21:00

Little Kids RockDuring the month of April, we'll donate 10% of the proceeds from the sale of $40, $80, and $160 SimPoint Bundles to Little Kids Rock!

Little Kids Rock partners with school districts and teachers across the country to restore and revitalize their music programs by providing their kids with free music classes and free musical instruments. Little Kids Rock believes that every kid has the right to rock!

Don't miss this opportunity to make an impact, join us and support Little Kids Rock, whose mission is to restore and revitalize music education in public schools.

Get Involved Today!

5 Apr 2011 - 16:10

Here are the first official screenshots of The Sims 3 Generations:

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Here is the official box art:

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And here is the logo:

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5 Apr 2011 - 14:10

Today EA announced the newest expansion pack for The Sims 3: Generations. Below is the official press release!

THE SIMS LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST IN EA’S THE SIMS 3 GENERATIONS EXPANSION PACK

Newest Expansion Pack to Critically-acclaimed The Sims 3 Brings New Activities, Celebrations, Drama and Ways to Be Creative Through Each of Life’s Stages from Child to an Adult

GUILDFORD, UK. April 5, 2011 – Take a deep dive into the wonders and joys of each age with a whole spectrum of rich life experiences. The EA Play Label of Electronic Arts Inc, today announced that The Sims 3 ™ Generations Expansion pack* is in development and will hit store shelves worldwide this spring. Players will be able to take the reins and act out life’s most humorous and memorable moments from childhood to teenage years to adulthood in this new expansion pack to The Sims 3, the best-selling PC game of 2009**.

“The Sims 3 Generations includes new gameplay experiences and content that our community has been requesting for years including bunk beds, expansive weddings, midlife crises and more,” said Scott Evans, General Manager of The Sims Studio at EA. “Imagine booby trapping a friend’s toilet or turning your imaginary friend into a real person, throwing bachelor or bachelorette parties, all to spend your elder Sims years reminiscing about the past.”

From new celebrations to dramatic life events, The Sims 3 Generations offers gamers all-new ways to express their Sims’, characters unique to The Sims, creativity. Players will be able to capture and keep track of their Sims’ life moments with in-game cameras and upload and share their Sims’ memories on www.TheSims3.com and Facebook*** via the new memory system. Players start off in the imagination-fuelled world of childhood, where they can take dance classes, misbehave with their imaginary friend or goof around in one of three themed tree houses; space rocket, wooden shack or princess. Players may then move on to embrace the drama of the teen years by pulling elaborate pranks such as exploding toilets, color dye in the shower or ding dong ditch, become prom king or queen, or forget the school dance and throw a raging party at their parents’ house. There will be even more creative options to explore with a brand new chemistry set, but they’ll need to use caution, or their Sims might turn themselves into a ghost. As adult Sims, players ride the wave of freedom. They can attend or plan bachelor and bachelorette parties, throw lavish weddings, and go through a mid-life crisis where they may change their hair, style, and more. With a wealth of new options and activities, Sims’ lives are sure to be more interesting in The Sims 3 Generations.
For more information about The Sims 3 Generations or The Sims 3, please visit www.TheSims3.com. Developed by The Sims Studio, The Sims 3 Generations for PC/Mac is rated ‘T’ for Teen by the ESRB, 12+ by PEGI, and 6+ by the USK. To join The Sims fans on Facebook and Twitter, visit the official pages at http://www.facebook.com/TheSims3 and www.twitter.com/TheSims3. To download artwork, please visit www.info.ea.co.uk

*Requires The Sims 3 for PC/MAC to play.
**In North America and Europe according to NPD data, Chart-track UK, Gfk France, Gfk Spain, Gfk-MCC Germany and EA internal estimate.
*** Conditions and restrictions apply. Please see back of pack for details.

4 Apr 2011 - 23:00

Grilled CheeseWhat dish in The Sims games could be more iconic than the Grilled Cheese sandwich?

We’re so excited to hear that April is Grilled Cheese month! And what better way to celebrate this iconic sandwich than with you awesome Simmers?

For the month of April we invite you to take part in these fun activities! RSVP to our even on Facebook and take part in the sharing.

Share your grilled cheese now

3 Apr 2011 - 23:00

Unfortunately The Sims Medieval doesn't offer the possibility to create stories within the game. Well of course, you can make screenshots... But there is no way to actually create a story to share with your friends online. That's about to change though! A couple of fansites have gathered and created a website with the main goal to let people upload their Medieval stories online! The website is called The Sims Medieval Stories. Click the logo to visit the website. Please note it's still in beta stage right now.

The Sims Medieval Stories
1 Apr 2011 - 12:37
Community Interview

Recently EA revealed to fansites that a first expansion for The Sims Medieval is in the making: "The Sims Medieval: Dark Nights." To accompany the announcement, several sites were invited to have a joint interview Will Wright. We'll be posting the full interview soon, once we get the announcement. For now we are already allowed to post a few snippets of the interview:

Your latest project is Bar Karma. Have you ever experienced some bad karma in a bar?
*laughs* Well I don't really visit bars that often. But I did to go a bar once, where they had this specific kind of beer. Now I'm not a beer person myself, but a friend told me that I had to try it. So I ordered one and went back to my friends. But before I made it to the table, someone bumps into me and... well let's just say that that was the first beer shower I ever had. But I'm not sure if that's a case of bad karma, or just clumsiness of that other person.

Have you ever considered a position as mayor, given the experience you have with that area, because of the SimCity games?
Well that's a good question. No I've never really aspired to be a mayor of a city. I guess my passion lies more with designing games that involve mayors, rather than actually being one.

If you were a Sim, wouldn’t you hate it that you had to take a shower so often to get your hygiene motive green?
*laughs* I think you have a point there. Sims do get to take a shower a lot, don't they? I think that was one of the hard points in developing the game. We really needed to find a balance between annoying and fun in the motives.

EDIT: Obviously this was an April Fool's joke! Although most of the participating fansites have met Will Wright, we didn't meet up with him recently, nor did we really interview him. Come to think of it, maybe we should! We hope you enjoyed this joke though! Happy

31 Mar 2011 - 23:10

Here's a sneak peek of new items coming to The Sims 3 Store very soon!

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