The Sims Bustin Out Gamecube

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Game File: Sims The Bustin Out (USA) GameCube ISO Game Size: 0.9GB Game Console: GameCube Game Region: USA Game Genre: Misc, Simulation Game Release Date: Sims The Bustin Out (USA) GameCube ISO Credits Sims The Bustin Out (USA) GameCube ISO Guides Sims The Bustin Out (USA) GameCube ISO Cheats Sims The Bustin Out (USA) GameCube ISO Guides Sims The Bustin Out (USA) GameCube ISO Trophies. For The Sims Bustin' Out on the GameCube, GameFAQs has 14 cheat codes and secrets.

RadicalOne217 rates this game: 5/5Out of the entire Sims series' so far, Bustin' Out was my favorite. You start off as either a man or a woman with the name of you're choosing, you're living at you're mom's house, and she's dropping hints every few moments to get a job, and get out. As you play, you develop your abilities and get better jobs in up to 7 career paths, eventually you move into better places, and get paid more, and soon you kick you're dad Malcom out of his mansion. Then the fun really starts, once you finish a career, you pick a different job which starts a new career and basically start over, except, you keep you're skills. I strongly recommend having more than an hour at a time to play this, the antics and objectives alone will set you back by at least a few for one career. Nonetheless an excellent title for anyone who likes The Sims.

You've cared for them, nurtured them and watch them grow. But now it's time for them to leave home. Those little computer people, The Sims, are no longer housebound.

The Sims Bustin Out Gamecube

In The Sims Bustin' Out, they're in the big wide world, where truly anything is possible.Now you can give your Sim a job, a car, a house and a social life, and see where your virtual life leads you. But before you do anything, you need to create the character that will be your digital doppelganger in the Sims world. You can select from thousands of combinations of eyes, noses, hair colour, clothes and accessories. Once you're happy with their look, you must decide what personality you want your Sim to have.And choose carefully, because it will dictate what job they will be best at. The aim of the game is to become a success in your chosen career.

So a weedy guy with glasses is better off at becoming a mad scientist than an athlete. If you're not sure what kind of Sim you want, then simply let the heavens decide. By selecting a star sign, the computer automatically chooses their personality based on their astrological destiny.The road to riches and fame (or a white coat and bubbling beakers) is paved with challenges. The game has been designed with consoles in mind, therefore it has a 'mission'-style structure.

Completing missions successfully means more money, and puts you one step closer on the road to success. But money isn't everything.

You'll need to travel around (using vehicles like scooters or, when you can afford it, a limousine) and meet people to expand your experience. Learn to mix drinks in a nightclub, or play a few rounds of air hockey to build up your reflexes. The more skills you learn, the better your chances at achieving that dream career.If you've never played a Sims game before, then Bustin' Out is the perfect introduction. The controls and graphics have been designed with a console in mind, rather than PC. Also, you can save your Sim to a Memory Card and play it on a friend's GameCube.

You can either work together with your friend to achieve superstar status or challenge them to a race to be the best. Plus, The Sims' Bustin' Out features a link to the Game Boy Advance version. By linking the two games, using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable, you can unlock a hidden level for the GBA version, and a game cabinet in the GCN version.

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This game cabinet will give your Sims access to minigames that you can play on Game Boy Advance. You can also download your Sim character from the Nintendo GameCube version to the Game Boy Advance game, and take them on the road! This content may be purchased by users who have registered a Nintendo Account and accepted the respective legal terms. To be able to purchase content for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family systems, a Nintendo Network ID is also required and your funds usable through the Nintendo Account must be merged with the funds tied to your Nintendo Network ID. If the funds have not yet been merged, you will have the option to do so during the purchase process.

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This system must be updated to the latest system software and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. Depending on the system/console/hardware model you own and your use of it, an additional storage device may be required to download software from Nintendo eShop. Please visit our for more information.Please make sure you have enough storage to complete the download.