Boiglenoight,

Back then I felt like I’d played everything. Fun to learn about games that passed me by.

adavis, (edited )

Blast from the past! I had this on cdrom. As a child I remember our old computer that had Sim City 2000 on didn’t have a cdrom drive. Our new computer did. I fondly remember copying my favourite cities from the old to new via floppy disk. Those were the days!

jqubed,
@jqubed@lemmy.world avatar

I always wanted to get that and drive my cities but never did

Chocrates,

I loved that game back in the day.

tsonfeir,
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

It’s was really cool. I would just drive around for hours. Did you play sim copter? Same thing, just helicopters.

Chocrates,

I did! I feel like they must have been sold in a bundle. I was so bad at sim copter. I kinda want to get them And see how bad they are now

tsonfeir,
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

The game idea itself was pretty cool, flying around a city that you could create yourself. But the controls for the helicopters were very strange. And the gameplay itself was not all that good. Mostly, I just liked the Apache helicopter you could use to blow everything up

Quetzalcutlass, (edited )

I liked how SimCopter actually used the same systems as SimCity 2000, with cop cars coming from police stations and fire trucks from the firefighters. Well thought out SimCity maps actually made your life easier, rather than being window dressing.

I wish someone would bring back the concept. There was a SimCopter mod for Cities: Skylines back when it first released, though I think it was abandoned. That would be the perfect game for it, since half of SimCopter was dealing with traffic and Skylines had an amazing traffic simulation.

Mostly, I just liked the Apache helicopter you could use to blow everything up

Until you hit a nuclear power plant and it wiped out half the city (and probably fried your copter too) once it burned down.

UFOs would also start spawning when an Apache was present on the map and start abducting civilians and blowing up buildings until you shot them down. I think that was the only other disaster the game simulated?

tsonfeir,
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

What we need is the ability to both build the city, and jump into anyone’s body and go about their lives. Get in their car, go to their home, kill their family, pet their dog/cat.

Quetzalcutlass,

You may enjoy Dungeon Keeper.

tsonfeir,
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

Oh that looks fun!

linkinkampf19,
@linkinkampf19@lemmy.world avatar

While it was extremely limited due to the tech at the time, I truly enjoyed this and SimCopter for the ability to drive/fly around your created cities. Would love to have seen some semblance of physics included. I just recall any cars you drove up/down hills just conformed to the terrain. Was still extremely fun.

SidewaysHighways,

Anyone know the easiest way to play these lately? On Linux?

Quetzalcutlass,

Both can be played on modern Windows with Krimsky’s patches. They’d probably work in Wine, but I’ve never tested them.

SkyezOpen,

Holy shit thank you. I spent so much time setting up a windows 9…5 or 98 vm just to play streets and copter again but it just crashed.

Iamtheceoofmcdonnelldouglas

TheHotze,

This was probably my favorite game as a kid.

LucidNightmare,

I love LGR and his content. Glad to see others do too!

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