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The Sims 2 Store Edition This article is written in the real world perspective.


The Sims 2 Store Edition
The Sims 2 Store Edition logo
Box art for The Sims 2 Store Edition
Development
Developer(s) Maxis
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Ratings Teen[1]
Series The Sims
Release date(s) NA July 2008
Technical information
Aspect ratio 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 and 16:10
Native resolution 800x600 or 1024x768 (1600x1200 max supported)
Version 1.12
Media Download
System requirements None
The Sims 2 Store Edition Icon

The Sims 2 Store Edition was a client for The Sims 2 that enabled users to use The Sims 2 Store content.

Players were able to shop at The Sims 2 Store online using real money to purchase items from expansion and stuff packs, as well as exclusive store items that were released for players to purchase using SimPoints.[2] Players can purchase SimPoints with the rate being $1 = 100 SimPoints. Items range from 25-250 SimPoints. The store closed while in Beta.

The client could be downloaded from EA officially, and was also pre-packaged with Apartment Life, Fun with Pets Collection, University Life Collection or Best of Business Collection. Although being worthless now, it is still packaged with all new copies of these expansions.

Support[]

The Sims 2 Store Edition logo

It is possible to run it in Windows 98 SE,[3] Windows 2000, Windows Me and Windows 7. It does not work on Mac OS X, but Boot Camp can be used to run it. Although The Sims 2 Store Edition is only available in the US and Canada, it is possible to run the game outside of North America in regions such as Europe and Latin America.

The Sims 2 Store Edition requires Pets to be installed. If other The Sims 2 games try to run, the user receives the error dialogue that they are running the wrong version of The Sims 2. The player is then prompted to start The Sims 2 Store Edition instead.

Before the closing of The Sims 2's official site, players were greeted with a screen saying that the Store had closed whenever attempting to access it. This is similar to how The Sims Carnival told users to visit The Sims 3.

TS2 Store closed

The screen that was displayed when players tried to access The Sims 2 Store after its closing.

As with all EPs and SPs, The Sims 2 Store Edition will delete saved games when it is uninstalled, and neighborhoods played in The Sims 2 Store are unreadable by prior versions of The Sims 2.

The Sims 2 Store Edition is unsupported as of March 31, 2011, which is the date that The Sims 2 Store closed. As such, it can no longer be downloaded from EA.

Installing[]

The Sims 2 Store Edition requires the user to have The Sims 2, any expansion from Pets onward and the EA Download Manager installed.

Recommended System Requirements for EA Download Manager
  • Windows XP OS, Win64 OS or later with admin rights
  • Internet Explorer 6 or later with Javascript enabled
  • Broadband connection (cable, DSL, or faster)
  • Free hard drive space

Trivia[]

  • This is the one of two games that does not require a CD/DVD key in the drive to play as it is a download version. The other is Holiday Party Pack.[citation needed] However, the DVD of the collection (University Life Collection, Best of Business Collection or Fun with Pets Collection) is required when The Sims 2 Store Edition is selected during installation.
  • As with other The Sims 2 products (with the exception of The Sims Stories and The Sims 2 collections) on Windows, The Sims 2 Store Edition can be run on Windows 98 SE, Windows Me and Windows 2000 but EADM most likely does not support these versions of Windows.
  • Due to being in released in US and Canada exclusively, this is the only game of The Sims 2 that was not released in the European Union. However, it is possible to install and run it on European PCs since The Sims 2 is not region locked.
  • When The Sims 3 Store was launched, all countries were able to buy SimPoints and purchase items from The Sims 2 Store.
  • The Sims 2 Store Edition supported English, French and Spanish languages.
  • The Sims 2 Store shut down in March 2011 so that the Store Edition could not be used, although still packaged with Expansion Packs.
  • The game executable is Sims2SC.exe with the product name The Sims 2: Shopping Edition and the EADM install folder is named Sims 2 Club.
  • The Sims 2 cannot be found on the Origin store. But the Sims 2: Shopping Edition can. [4]

Notes[]

  1. Although not released in the European Union, The Sims 2 Store Edition is rated PEGI 12+ since it is the rating of The Sims 2.
  2. TV and Computers - The Sims 2 Store on Wayback Machine
  3. It will not run on Standard Edition because of SecuROM
  4. The Sims 2 search on Origin.com
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