Posted May 13, 2007 at 12:51AM by Rio S. Listed in: Videos, Games, MySims Tags: Wiimote, Electronic Arts, Nunchuk
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We've seen a lot of MySims - the trailers, the screenshots, and the gameplay videos. Who can get enough of the painfully cute anime-ish look of the chibified Sims from Electronic Arts?

Today, we've got two developer walkthrough videos and they feature some character and building creation. Essences were also discussed along with the create-a-thing tasks using the Wiimote and Nunchuck controls. It's basically the Sims we know and love, just cuter and maybe a bit more kid-friendly. MySims is slated for release on the Nintendo Wii console and the DS this fall.

We'll leave you to watch the dev walkthroughs. We'll keep our eyes peeled for more MySims goodies. Enjoy!






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   by hi (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » confirmed no online !!!!!!!!!

confirmed no online !!!!!!!!! this game will be for people like wii fans not original nintendo. It looks a your play toys barbie dresser up game. I betcha you guys are going to buy this for hot coffee. go play drew carey sims live action to the max. by the way there is no good reason to buy a lousy wii this year. where is the beef. where are the games you a hole in the asssses. excuse me these games are just ports from playstation, sega, and psp. arrrrrrrrrhhhhhhhhh


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   Re: Mooshywooshy - 2007-05-13
 » Shucks

You failed to say 1 thing that isn't retarded. : No prize for you.
I guess you did reveal that you played with Barbie 'dresser up' games for hot coffee... however you derive getting hot coffee from Barbies is beyond me though.
Just grow up.

   Re: someone (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » Shut up

Shut up!! If you don't like the Wii, that is your problem. No one cares what you just said.
   by REDLINE (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » !

The character runs way to fast.



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