SimCity Source Code Released

Andy Chalk

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SimCity Source Code Released


The source code for the original SimCity [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimCity]has been released under the GPL, under its original working title of Micropolis.

Changes to the code have been made by Sim franchise [http://www.donhopkins.com/drupal/]trademark. Other modifications include a new splash screen, changes to the user interface and the removal of the plane crash disaster as a result of the 9/11 attacks.

"There's still a lot of craptastic code in there, but the heart of the software (the simulator) hasn't changed," says a post [http://weblogs.asp.net/bsimser/archive/2008/01/10/simcity-source-code-released-to-the-wild-let-the-ports-begin.aspx]on the Fear and Loathing blog describing the release. "I know there will be efforts underway to port it to a better platform, replace the age old graphics with new ones, rewrite the graphic routines with modern-day counterparts, etc. The modern challenge for game programming is to deconstruct games like SimCity into reusable components for making other games! The code hopefully serves as good example of how to use SWIG to integrate C++ classes into Python and Cairo, in a portable cross platform way that works on Linux and Windows."

The SimCity (Micropolis) source code as well as an email link for questions and comments is available for download here [http://www.donhopkins.com/home/micropolis/].


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ditchell

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I played the original on my Commodore 64 and loved every minute of it. I hope some interesting stuff comes out of this.
 

Ros Lai

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Simcity 3000 was always my favorite (with Simcity 2000 a close second), but here's hoping someone does something fun with this.
 

Halfang

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I loved simcity 2000, but had a real problem when swapping from simcity. I didn't knew how to build houses! (electricty ftw!)