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Sims 2 Website Frontpage and Screenshots [Update]
A new subsite of the official Sims 2 one has been found which looks like a new frontpage for the website. It's a flash site with links to the pre-order page, screenshots, videos and the showcase. The main thing on the page are 5 Sims, one for each aspiration track. You can see their thoughts when hovering the mouse over them. Although it's not mentioned at the ESRB Website yet, the rating is already said to be T for Teen (13+). So have a look at The Sims 2 DLand (as it's called) if you want to know more.

Furthermore there are some new screenshots. One comes from the Danish site, and looks similar to an old one. It's a shot of a garden, but this time in a different angle. Then there are two from this month's Scoop newsletter. Although I haven't received it yet, SimsZone says there's nothing really new in it except those screenshots. It's said that Johnny's love Ophelia causes problems with him playing video games. The last two are from The Sims 2 Creation. The first is a scan from a magazine, the other is an artwork created by them from the official Sims 2 website intro. Click the thumbnails below to see them. Thanks to SimsZone, SnootySims and The Sims 2 Creation for all the news and screenshots.

[Update 2 August 21:00] With thanks to Fabian from SimsZone, I can clear up the bit about the Smiths in the newsletter a bit. This is what is said about the screenshots exactly:
"Johnny Smith's life aspiration is popularity, but he is faced with one of his fears when rejected by his heartthrob Ophelia. See if Johnny Smith is able to overcome his fear and unlock love- so long as his desire to play videogames doesn't get in the way. Will Johnny ultimately get what he wants?"
Another slightly new thing that is on the side of the newsletter, is a tip from Prima (they make the 'official' strategy guides for the Sims games):
"Popularity and Romance Aspiration Sims make great roommates because of their different but similarly-met goals. A popularity Sim wants friends, a Romance Sim wants lovers. One third-party Sim can, with no jealousy, be Romance's lover and Popularity's friend."
Garden Johnny and Co Johnny and Girlfriend Create A Sim Sims 2 Website Intro Artwork


Written at 21:16 on Saturday, 31 July 2004 by ChEeTaH.

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Written at 09:29 on Sunday, 1 August 2004 by elvendragon
Wait, wait, wait, wait. On that sims2 DLand thing or whatever it says you choose either family, fortune, knowledge, romance or popularity before you play your game... is that what they mean? What if I don't have a point for my sims and all I want to do is... play. What then?
http://www.radio-goethe.de/index_e.htm

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Written at 18:43 on Monday, 2 August 2004 by Ashley (freaky_grrl)
I think picking the main aspiration is part of the sim creation process. I guess, if you want to just PLAY, then you'd pick romance or family. I think those are about as basic as it gets.

Written at 10:05 on Thursday, 5 August 2004 by elvendragon
Well I think that's dumb. What if at first you just bought the game and installed it, what-not and all you wanna do is mess around with it. So you choose romance. Then your playing, your sim is married or whatever, and you later decide your sim's life is boring so you decide to spruce it up and make him famous but you can't because you chose romance.
http://www.radio-goethe.de/index_e.htm

woot! w00t! w007! \/\/007!!


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