How about a Mac version that works with the new intel macs? On the Mac OS so we don't have to be using crap windows to play it?
EA boxes up SimCity quintet
New SimCity Box collection will feature five recent installments in the groundbreaking series for $39.99 this June, including SimCity 4 and SimCity Societies.
Electronic Arts loves compilations. Besides distributing Valve's current best-seller The Orange Box, the publisher has released a series of compilations of its classic series. These include Command & Conquer: The First Decade and a variety of Sims compilations, such as The Sims: The Complete Collection.
Today, the Redwood City, California-based publisher bundled up another of its series. The SimCity Box collection will compile five PC entries into the Will Wright-created series--which has sold more than 17 million units worldwide since launching in 1989--into a single affordable package.
Included in the bundle are the classic SimCity 4 (2003), its expansion SimCity 4 Rush Hour (2004), the lukewarmly reviewed SimCity Societies (2007), its forthcoming SimCity Societies: Destinations expansion pack (May 2008), and the recently released The Sims Carnival: SnapCity (January 2008).
Set for a release sometime in June, The SimCity Box will retail for $39.99 and is only available for the PC. In the announcement, EA touted the fact that were someone to buy the games individually, the combined price would be more than $100.
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