Keep all industry on the outside of your city, commercial next, and centralize your residentials as much as possible. You should keep your residents within fair distance to your commercial zones so there are no complaints of unemployment. You should also keep your residents away from your industry, airport, and seaport since they all promote pollution and low land value. Be sure to place your presents near zones (commercial and residential only) with the least potential for growth. If industry developes into an I-4 Low, rezone them until they develop into an I-4 High (ALL industry will meet this standard with time and patience).
In SimCity for Super Nintendo, you can build a bank by first reaching a population of 10,000 or more in your city. Once your population meets this requirement, the bank will become available for construction in the menu. Select it from the commercial building options and place it in your city to benefit from increased tax revenue and improved commercial development.
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Schools and hospitals automatically pop up in any residential (R) square you lay down. they are completely random, althoug it is not uncommon at higher population levels to place down multiple residential squares and get several of each (hospital/school). Hope this helps!
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No. The Nintendo DSi and the Nintendo 3DS store games on the SD card, not a sim card.
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Yes, I only have Sim City 4 Deluxe Edition so I would assume that the first Sim City isn't necessary.
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No. Sim City 3000 is only a simulation-of-a-city game. That's the Sims you're thinking of. Made by the same company, too.
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