My Nintendo Wii broke approximately three or four months ago and, whilst I could get it repaired, I see little point in doing so. I simply hang on to it in the hope of transferring my Wii Virtual Console purchases over to a Wii U if I should purchase one (apparently Nintendo aren't focusing so much on the casual market this time). Since purchasing an Xbox 360 around two years ago now and also creating a Steam account to play some of the great indie offerings such as Terraria and old classics like Deus Ex, I have opened my eyes to whole new varieties of my games and found the Wii's casual games no longer entertaining me as I have progressed from a casual gamer into more of a "hardcoe" gamer. However, as strange as this may seem, I am finding myself having a real craving to playthrough the original MySims game (Kingdom was also good, but later titles were just awful and betrayed the initial beauty of the franchise). It was simple, but I just loved building a town and wandering around it - literally spending hours in a pizza parlour baking pizzas before heading to a museum. The DS version of the game was very limiting, but I just found out it was released for PC too and is available right now for just £5 GBP on EA Origin! I am so stoked to play this, but could my lousy laptop run it?
- AMD Athlon II X2 P320 processor dual-core clocked at 2.1Ghz
- 4GB DDR3 Memory/RAM
- ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250 with 256MB video memory
- Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium