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Rumor has it!
 A popular rumor has been going around the Spore community today that there will be a Spore creature editor 'trial edition' inside the new collection of Simcity Games, the Simcity Box. However, it is still unclear as to exactly what the 'trial edition' is; whether its a mini version of Spore or the entire (what we have been expecting) version of the creature editor. Either way, I think many of you are with me when I say that I hope we don't need to buy this game to try it out. I doubt this is the case as I'm sure EA would have some other means to distribute the 'demo' Stay Tuned! Read the entire article at Joystiq.com
- April 15th, 2008 - 22:30
if the rumor is true, im getting it! simcity is cool to get but the spore creature editor is the main goal to get if u want spore so much! lol
- April 16th, 2008 - 00:27
you could tell that!
Roland - April 16th, 2008 - 03:03
I'd buy the SimCity pack, for some reason I always missplace my SimCity games... Come to think of it, my TheSims has gone missing too. And I still can't get rid of Sims 2!
Roland - April 16th, 2008 - 05:03
Just wanted to get your hope up. WAY UP!
June 23 is when this SimCity Box is due out so June 23 is when we'll see some Spore on our PC.
barton - April 16th, 2008 - 05:56
dang, if i have to buy sim sity im not playing any demos. i'll wait
- April 16th, 2008 - 06:40
i have bad news...i have schoolcamp next week...so i can buy it later.
Sacul - April 16th, 2008 - 08:44
I don't think that buying this box is the only way you can get that trial edition of the editor. The main point of releasing the editor earlier is getting content for the final game. Releasing the editor only as an extra of a simcity collector's box isn't a good idea if you want many people to fill the vast universe of Spore. I think they will also make it downloadable from Spore.com
iwog - April 16th, 2008 - 10:37
If not there are always slightly more dubious methods to get programmes...
king t - April 16th, 2008 - 12:31
EA really dont care about there consumers so i wouldnt be surprised to see it only be in this box.
- April 19th, 2008 - 03:55
Download at www.spore.com will maybe an good idea than buying simcity box with creature editor demo as extra.
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Maxis History
 The company we have all grown to love was founded in 1987 by designers Will Wright and Jeff Braun to launch their game, Simcity. The game didn't show much interest among the community because of it's lack of "winning and losing" concept; which is what, then, defined a video game. After the amazing success of the game, the young company went on to create several other games such as RoboSport and the ever popular 3D pinball game for the Windows Operating System. With Simcity's success Maxis attempted other various 'Sim' games such as: SimAnt, SimFarm, SimEarth (a possible inspiration for Spore) and SimLife. Maxis then looked to other game genres creating The Crystal Skull and SimCopter, both flops, then leading to a decline in what Maxis has to offer. Electronic Arts acquired the company in 1997, and it seems to be ridding of the name. With the release of the Sims 2: Pets, the Maxis logo was omitted entirely from the game. But we see it's return at the bottom of the Official Spore Website. The teaser trailer for Spore even features a "Brought to you by the makers of The Sims 2.." So perhaps EA wants to keep the popular name. In 2000, Maxis released The Sims, despite the ridicules and almost certainty of failure by the EA officials. The game went on to become the best selling PC game of all time. And with the release of the extremely popular The Sims 2 in 2004, and Spore to be seen released September of 2008, the company has a very bright future.
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