SimCity 2000: Network Edition

SimCity 2000: Network Edition (1996)

by Maxis Software
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Business
Game modes:Single player
Story:This variant of SimCity 2000: CD Collection is Windows-native and includes multiplayer support for up to 4 players via LAN and modem. Players can develop a single city together or compete by building separate cities.
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Guys go vote in SimCity Creator it was added by me in GOG Dreamlist, anyway why there is a SimCity 2000 here on dreamlist if SimCity 2000 is already released on gog? maybe multiplayer?
This needs to be added with SimCopter 2000 as well, because you were able to import your city from this game and fly around it in SimCopter, rescuing people, or just crashing into buildings which I may have done a lot as a kid... I miss my childhood games! Thank you GOG for being the only place even considering bringing these gems back from the dead. I've scoured the internet looking for a way to play this again. Hopefully GOG helps me relive this piece of history.
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