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SimCity 3000 - Nieuws

We have added a few more names to our growing Hall Of Fame. Take a minute to review the work of some great Building Architects!

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This landmark was modeled from the futuristic drawings by the 18th-century French architect Etienne-Louis Boullée, proposing a grand spherical design for Isaac Newton's cenotaph or memorial monument. How do you think it will look in your city? Download it now to find out.

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Valentines Day is around the corner and what better way to express your love than by designing your own Heartbreak Hotel. Heart shaped pools, red tile and neon, or maybe a cozy Bed and Breakfast. It is your choice and you could win the EA game of your choice and a Maxis prize package.

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What is that up in the sky? A bird? A plane? Fiery space junk? Whatever it is, make sure Sim Nation’s top-secret military base remains intact as you build a science community to research “recently acquired technologies.” Lure scientists to the desert with promises of employment, sunny climate and low taxes. But watch out…the desert can play tricks on your mind!

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It has been around for hundreds of years and no one can explain it. We're not sure what this means to your city, could be good, could be bad. Mysterious obelisks with secret meanings can be yours if you dare!

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With the blare of the trumpets and singing of the angels, the Holiday building contest has ended and the winners have been chosen! We would like to thank all of you who entered. The entries were many and varied, and the winners all showed their talent and creativity.

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Everyone mourned the closing of Llama Land amusement park, but thanks to funds from the SC Preservation Society, the old Teapot Rides have been lovingly converted to historical monuments! Dismantled due to anti-scald legislation, these rides sat derelict for a generation. Now they live again! Sims love them for memories of yesteryear. Tourists love them for their quirky charm. Restoration by Ocean Quigley and Associates.

The deadline for the Holiday Building contest has arrived. All contest entries needed to arrive by 11:59 p.m. PST, December 18, 2000. The contest judging will take place here at Maxis and winners will be announced in the contest winners space on or about December 22. Good luck and thank you to all who entered. And, to those who did not enter, Bah-humbug.

Alhambra de Granada is the most important work of art dating from the last Islamic sultanate in the Iberian Peninsula. The Nasrid Dynasty (1238-1492), who was responsible for building the Palace, would be proud to see this this structure in a SimCity urban landscape. Well, we will have to assume they would be proud. In any event, this magnificent structure will look great in any city. Have fun plopping it in yours.

In case you missed the chat on CNN with Will, here is a link!

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