yes, the sims could work on an old laptop if your computer meets all the system requirements for the sims game.
I have a dell INSPIRON 6400 and sims works perfectly on it. Even some gaming laptops from ASUS has video cards that will and can run The Sims 3!
I am not entirely sure, but I do know that laptops don't normally play games very well, They do not have as big a memory as a desktop pcs, i have tried to play games on my laptop and have been unsucessful, but my laptop is 10 years old.
It depends on what kind on game play you prefer, both are good games and are appropriate for a 10 year old, if they want the one that is easier to work then Sims 2 is the better option
Yes, but only few. The oldest games such as The Sims, will not work. However, some games that are old but became VERY popular will still work, such as Halo: Combat Evolved.
You cant sorry. It's only adults on all sims games exept for on PC.
Usually Sims games can be found anywhere where computer games are sold such as Best Buy and Target. Considering now that Sims Unleashed is relatively old, I would try (if they don't have it at Target or Best Buy) going to Goodwill.
yes it takes a 10 year old 3 minutes to figure out how to work one
You can do one of two things: If both are recent, and both desktops, it would be easiest to simply swap the hard drive. You get TS2 and all of your other data. IF they are many years apart, or are laptops, simply install the sims 2 on the new computer, copy the My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2 folder from your old computer to the same place on your new computer, then uninstall from your old computer. Be sure to install TS2 first, then replace the folder in documents. Good Luck!
hmmm, well it depends. the sims two has minimum requirments info on the bottom back of the case. if the comp meets these, then it should work.
yes they do work on a laptop if they have a disc slide.
The Sims reach the same age as in The Sims 2
It's not wrong. My sister is only a year older and she and I play the sims games all the time! So there's nothing wrong with that.