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The Sims: Bustin' Out (GameCube)

The Sims: Bustin' Out (GameCube)

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £39.99
Buy New: £9.99
You Save: £30.00 (75%)



New (5) Used (8) from £2.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 8389

Platform: Gamecube
Genre: life-simulation-games
Rating: To Be Announced
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 15 - 18 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930036362
ASIN: B00009QI4S

Release Date: August 23, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW UK Stock (NOT sealed)

Accessories:

  • GameCube Wavebird Wireless Controller
  • GameCube 251 Slot Memory Card (GameCube)
  • GameCube Controller Black
  • GameCube Controller Purple (GameCube)
  • GameCube Controller Clear & Purple

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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Meh :(   May 4, 2007
xlovexlikexwinter (bean)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've had this game for about 4 months now and haven't been able to play it at all because I haven't been able to afford a big enough memory card, I didn't know when I bought it that it took up so much space, so I might have to just sell it even though I'm desperate to play it :(


3 out of 5 stars BUY THE PC VERSION. 18th december 2004.   December 19, 2004
Kathryn Pointon (Staffordshire(England))
0 out of 8 found this review helpful

I absolutley love the sims, i payed 40.00 for this because everytime sims come out, they improve. I never knew any difference in this game, so boring. I thought the graphics were fairly good, but the game itself is unexplainable, just set out wrong and to me it's nothing like the pc version and how good it is. I am a big fan of the sims, i defintely would say this is 5 out of 10. Sometimes i can play on it but i'm only on it for 5 or 10 minutes. Don't beleive whatever it says, it hasn't improved buy the pc version, it gave me 6months of fun.


5 out of 5 stars Better than the pc version. 16th august 2004.   August 16, 2004
Kathryn Pointon (Staffordshire(England))
4 out of 7 found this review helpful

I always used to say the pc version was the best,but now after getting into the game i think it is brilliant,get a job unlock new things such as dudleys,sign language,and fall in love with dudley. But first the most exciting part of the game is to choose your sim,call your sim a name and have any hair style,clothing etc. Or go on free play and have up to 4 people in your family. I had two twin girls a mom and a dad. The main is bust out where you choose one sim and just move out and live somewhere else or find your boyfriend.


5 out of 5 stars Bigger and better   March 10, 2004
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Having bought and played the Sims on the Gamecube I was quite excited when thhis new game came out. Eeverything about this game build and improves on the first one released on this platform. The choice of characters is larger, the number of locations are huge and the graphics are of a better quality. The basis premis of the game is to progress through your life in terms of housing, career and relationships, whhich is much like the first game. However the different locations add a great new way of progressing and the facility to visit other locations means that if you get tired of staring at thhe same background it is easy to go somewhere different. There are some funky places to chill out and even the possibility of stealing things from other people's houses!
You will need a lot of save space for this game, however, as it takes up quite a lot of room. The only other criticism I have of it is that sometimes it becomes tedious when trying to build skills needed for a job promotion. This, though, is only a small fault and overall the game is quite brilliant and very addictive and enjoyable.



4 out of 5 stars The sims are back!   January 19, 2004
29 out of 29 found this review helpful

I got this game for christmas from my parents for my new gamecube which i got off my boyfriend (pointless info!) and i was quite impressed. This is the second Sims game to be released on the Gamecube,i played the first one on the ps2 and although it was good,it was very limited. The Sims Bustin Out however has been opened up alot,there are two choices you can either play Bustin Out mode,where your objective is to move up in the world,complete goals (which unlock objects in build/buy mode and unlock social options) or free play mode like the game on the pc. In bustin out mode you can get jobs (which you could do in the first one) and get promoted. There are 10 jobs in all (that ive seen) all with about 5 promotions. In order to get promotions you must improve your skills (Ex.-Read,swim,workout,play guitar,etc) You can also jump in your car or on your scooter (yes you have transport!) and drive around,visiting people or even move out into a bigger better house. There are lots of different places to go like The Octagon-A military base,Pixel Acres-A nudist Camp (naked pingpong anyone?! Yes you can play it!) Studio 8-An art museum and Club Rubb-A nightclub-where you can shake that groove thang! In this mode you have to complete goals,some simple some harder,some you can complete in the comfort of the house some you have to visit other people to complete. By completing these goals you unlock objects for build/buy mode and also social options,which there are LOADS of,including towel snap,show muscles,magic trick,gossip,kiss hand,air kiss,insult,brag,scare and my personal favourite,pull my finger!
For those of you who dont like playing through levels of promotions and moving up in the world there is the normal Sims game (Free Play) where you create your own characters,make a house then live in it,simple as that. This is very limited,although you can still get jobs you cannot visit anyone and money seems to run out fast. However it is very addictive,i love decorating a new house and getting all the people inside to love/hate eachother.
The graphics for this game are SO much better than all the other Sims games,everything is smoother,the faces of the Sims are quite realistic,it is possible to actually make a sim look like yourself! The clothes are very modern and fun,the selection still includes those oh so popular red love heart boxer shorts! The music is better too,the music through out the game is not as annoying as past sims games and when the sims listen to their music on the game you cant help but bob along with it.
The whole game is great i had no problems,but there has to have atleast one flaw (its only fair) and this has to be that you can still only have a one floored house!!! We want stairs!!! And it can get a tiny bit annoying when your sims are depressed and there just doesnt seem to be enough time in the day to care for their needs,but the clever people at maxis and EA games have a cure for this...their is such thing as FREE WILL!!!!! Yay!!!! Even though most of the time its easier for you to contol your sim yourself.
If you have a gameboy advance,the Sims Bustin out for the gba and a link cable you can transfer sims onto the gba game from you gamecube and carry them around everywhere! Quite fun!

I would advise everyone to go out and buy this,its a very good game for both adults and children,the outcomes are endless! :-)

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