SimCity 2000: CD Collection
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01. Januar 1995
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Fiona HawkinsUK Help File Compiled by
Ian HawkinsFred Haslam & Will Wright spent altogether too much time thinking about SimCity 2000 and bringing it to life on the Macintosh.
Fred HaslamWill WrightBrian Conrad herded the cats to keep their bytes aligned and objects oriented
Brian ConradBrian Conrad and Michael Perry kept the orchestra in tune with cool tones by the Fat Man
Brian ConradMichael PerryGeorge Alistair SangerTo ground ouselves into reality we called upon
Bruce JoffeCraig ChristiansonRay GatchalianDiane L. ZahmTom Bentley & Debra Larson made sure at least half of Michael's puns were funny and speld corekly.
Tom BentleyDebra LarsonLarry Lee invented ways to make people who had never heard of SimCity 2000 buy this stupendous sequel.
Larry LeeSimCity 2000 has been copyrighted by
Maxis in 1993Jon Ross gave up a year of his life dodging producers and sales people to bring you this DOS version of SimCity 2000
Jonathan RossJames Turner spent many hours helping Mighty Jon and Healthy Dan
James TurnerDon Walters managed to get everything to happen without pulling ALL of his hair out.
Don WaltersThe Maxis Sample Heds stayed up dark nights in late rooms making weird noises into microphones.
Maxis Sample HedsThese gallant testers were aided by the rest of the Maxis crew
Rob McNamaraSteve PerrinKirk LesserCarter LipscombChristopher BlackwellPeter AlauMichael PerryJim SiefertTari KobylanskiAnd every other person at Maxis who had a DOS machine.Daniel Browning, not only coded mass quantities of SimCity 2000 DOS, but added years to the lives of many Maxoids through his series of email health messages
Daniel BrowningJenny Martin cracked the whip
Jenny MartinFred Haslam, Debra Larson, Chris Weiss, VERBed over an ADJECTIVE NOUN for hours on end to create the EXCLAMATION SimCity 2000 Newspaper
Fred HaslamDebra LarsonChris WeissMichael Bremer got sick of us moaning over his puns, so he sat down and put them into another fantastic manual. (so now you too can moan over his puns).
Michael BremerKristine Brogno made sure that Vera's & Dave's shoes (and loose ends) were tied.
Kristine BrognoAlan Barton forced Don Horat, Roger Johnsen, Kevin O'Hare and Chris Weiss to play SimCity 2000 for hours at gun point to make sure everything worked like it was supposed to-
-and without a single homicide or bout of insanity during the infamous marathon testing sessions.And the pizza dude lessened the risk of cannablism.Alan BartonDonjah HoratRoger JohnsonKevin O'HareChris WeissVera Jaye made sure that the SimCity 200 box and manual wasn't just another face in the crowd
Vera JayeDavid Caggiano pushed words and pictures around on pages with perennial persistence until the peak of perfection.
David CaggianoIleana Seander and her funky-spunky bunch made sure that all the stores have SimCity 2000, just for YOU!.
Ileana Sanderwhile
Eben SorkinSusan GreeneBonnie BoruckiKelli Jayne Pearsoncreated the pretty pictures in this product.Sue Kasper gave up a promising career as a karaoke singer to create the music for SimCity 2000.
Sue KasperIf (heaven forbid) you have a problem with SimCity 2000 and need to talk to someone, chances are you'll br hearing the charming voice of
Carter LipscombChristopher BlackwellPeter AlauKirk LesserEveryone who worked on the project felt for one reason or another these people deserved special mention
Joe SciricaJeff BraunJim SiefertBob DerberMichael PerryCassidy WrightJoell JonesMichael WymanBob SombrioEveryone else who punches the clock at MaxisJon would like to thank these people for making his port easier
Dwane StrongGeorge at Rational SystemsJohn MilesGeorge Alistair SangerPaul SchmidtGeorge and DennyThe nice people downstairs at Caffe TeatroVictor RomeroLucy and LolaJon's never-ending supply of antacids.Bonnie Borucki directed the artists in new directions with the future of artwork.
Bonnie BoruckiAlan Barton made sure our bugs didn't look like SimCity 2000 bugs.
Alan BartonExtra Special Thanks to these most excellent people that we all know and love
Jeff BraunWill WrightJoe SciricaSam PooleLois TillesRobin HarperTari KobylanskiVal GarciaJeffrey J. FeilThe Two DerbiesAlex & the gang at Ottino'sKersti Haleall the MikeysJimboJohnnyRoxyClaireDonnyAndy & all them other MaxoidsDon WaltersDavison Design came up with that most excellent box design.
Davison DesignLarry Lee got the cool concept together and decided that you could say SCURK at the dinner table without getting slapped
Larry LeeAndrew Podesta, Kevin O'Hare, Cathy Castro, Michael Gilmartin, Donjah Horat, Jussi Ylinen, Mike Gonos, and May Wong actually had to make up bugs.
Andrew PodestaKevin O'HareCathy CastroMichael H. GilmartinDonjah HoratJohn YlinenMichael P. GonosMay WongBob Sombrio and Michael Bremer picked words out of a hat and put them into the correct order for the manual.
Bob SombrioMichael BremerDebra Larson fixed all the times Bob misspelled their
Debra LarsonVera Jaye and Amy Melker put the words on the pages NEXT to the pictures (where they were supposed to go) instead of on top of them.
Vera JayeAmy MelkerChris Weiss gave new meaning to the phrase "constructive criticism".
Chris WeissShannon Galvin, Barbara Pollak, Kok Wee Lim, Kelli Pearson, and Sharon Perry pushed pixels until they were blue in the face.
Shannon GalvinBarbara PollakKok Wee LimKelli Jayne PearsonSharon PerryOwen Nelson made sure that what we wanted and what the customer wanted were reasonably similar concepts.
Owen NelsonBrian Conrad made sure our code didn't look like SinCity 2000 code.
Brian ConradScott Shicoff was in charge of gathering suggestions, comments, and even a bug or two for Ed to moan over.
Scott ShicoffKim Vincent and Martin Chan dogged Chris and Larry on a daily basis to get the parts together for the shrinkwrap.
Kim VincentMartin ChanThe SimCity 2000 Urban renewal Kit was copyrighted in 1994 by
MaxisEd Goldman, Chris Weiss, Brian Conrad, Owen Nelson and a bunch of other people locked themselves in rooms for hours trying to figure out what a SCURK was.
Edward Joseph GoldmanChris WeissBrian ConradOwen NelsonEd Goldman used the weirdest development system I've ever seen to write the code and smokes bad cigarettes.
Edward Joseph GoldmanVideo Playback
RAD's Smacker Video TechnologyCheck the file README.TXT in the CITIES directory for excellent descriptions and
the names of all the great people who contributed award-winning cities.Not only did we have to make sure we thanked everyone who wrote SimCity 2000 and the Urban Renewal Kit, we also have a bunch more new people who worked on the Special Edition.
It just wouldn't be fair to not mention them.Additional Graphic Artwork (including the killer CD artwork!)
Vera JayeKristine BrognoAmy MelkerJulie BernatzAdditional Producing/Smacking/Audio/Visual Munging
Chris WeissMaxis/SimCity 2000 Intro Video
Michael MurguiaWillvis Interview Digitization
Townsend Street ProductionsLead Testing
Scott ShicoffCenterville
Loren J. HowellNew Monroe Bay
William LiaoSymCity
Craig LichetensteinThe Bahamas
DavidVirtualville
Greg GerkeEaven Moore
Christopher OsborneBayview
Brian PoffCape Wells
Ken WellsCeres Garden City
Keith PlunkettHelena Point
William LiaoHawaii
Michael JuneauSpiralopolis
Gerald MooreIn October of 1994, Maxis held a contest among SimCity 2000 users to create the best city they could come up with.
Cities of all kinds were submitted; some had immense populations; some looked like great places to live; and some just plain looked neat.Of the over 100 cities submitted we sat down with mouse in hand and picked what we thought were the best 20 or so.Here they are each with a little description written by each author about his city.River5
Brad SmullGlorioso
Giles TomkinSt Christopher
Christopher PierceEgypt Falls
Andrew AshbaughFour Cities
Bing ChenHerman Mallville
Durant ImbodenHi-Loh2o
Joseph ReederLa Isla
Santiago Munne-BlancoRetreat
Kathy Nave