Will Wright wants you to rule your own urban empire.

Interviews Sim City computer game developer Will Wright regarding the principles behind his simulated games. Views on giving ordinary people the chance to design, build, develop and rule the city of their dreams; Software companies' reluctance to buy the SimCity idea; Games' practical applications.

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Publicado en:Architectural Record Vol. 188; no. 3; pp. 246 - 247
Autor principal: Whitehead, Ingrid
Formato: Interview
Publicado: BNP Media Mar2000
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