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== Initial Impressions ==

I would just like to say that this game looks amazing. There are only a couple other examples that I could draw from that really come close to what Maxis is attempting to do. There's this game called [[E.V.O.: Search for Eden|E.V.O.]] on the SNES (I never played it) that has you managing the evolution of a critter... instead of your character leveling up and getting new abilities, you can for instance upgrade its fins into land-loving legs. Another example comes from a young-(contracted; show full)

== Demo scene ==

Any way, possibly, to mention the [[Demoscene]] in reference to procedural content generation, as one of the few current counters to things like the [[Grand Theft 
Auto (game)|Grand Theft Auto]] reference in the article? [[User:24.76.141.128|24.76.141.128]] 01:36, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
:Also, ''The last stage of the game, in which the player is in control of a space ship (the UFO) with an interstellar drive, appears to be a giant sandbox mode. The player will be presented with wide-ranging missions similar in game mechanics to Grand Theft Auto.'' is a bit wacky. The missions are not that similar to GTA's, he likened them more to being like [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microga(contracted; show full)
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Also here's the link to gaming steve's: http://www.gamingsteve.com/blab/index.php?topic=209.0 Of course he found this out back in April. Note how he called it the xbox 2, instead of the 360(sorry, forgot to sign).--[[User:72.228.6.188|72.228.6.188]]