List of Maxis games
This is a comprehensive list of games created by Maxis. Maxis Software was an American video game developer that was founded in 1987 and became a division of Electronic Arts (EA) in 1997. Maxis' second software title was the seminal SimCity, a city simulation and planning game. Maxis is also the creator of the best-selling computer game of all time, The Sims, and its sequel, The Sims 2. These three titles and their related products are the brand's most popular and successful lines.
Most of the Maxis titles are simulation-based, though none are considered traditional simulations. Maxis founder Will Wright likens them as "digital dollhouses." Maxis has also released games developed by other production houses, such as A-Train and SimTower.
Games
Developer
- 1984 - Raid on Bungeling Bay (published by Brøderbund Software)
- 1988 – SkyChase (published by Brøderbund Software)
- 1989 – SimCity
- 1990 – SimEarth: The Living Planet
- 1991 – SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony
- 1991 – RoboSport
- 1992 – SimLife
- 1993 – Unnatural Selection
- 1993 – SimFarm
- 1993 – SimCity 2000
- 1995 – SimTown
- 1995 – Zaark and the Night Team
- 1996 – Marty And The Trouble With Cheese
- 1996 – SimCopter
- 1996 – SimGolf
- 1996 – SimTunes
- 1996 – SimPark
- 1997 – Marble Drop
- 1997 – Streets of SimCity
- 1997 – Fathom: The Game of Tiles
- 1998 – SimSafari
- 1999 – SimCity 3000
- 2000 – The Sims
- 2002 – The Sims Online
- 2002 - Sid Meier's SimGolf
- 2003 – SimCity 4
- 2004 – The Sims 2
- 2008 – Spore
- 2009 – The Sims 3
- 2011 – Darkspore
- 2013 – SimCity
- 2014 – The Sims 4
- 2014 - Simcity Build-It
Publisher
- 1992 – A-Train – Artdink
- 1993 – El-Fish – AnimaTek
- 1993 – Rome: Pathway to Power – Firstlight
- 1994 – SimHealth – Thinking Tools
- 1994 - Klik & Play - Europress
- 1994 – SimTower: The Vertical Empire – OPeNBooK
- 1995 – SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest – Intelligent Games
- 1995 – Tony La Russa Baseball 3 – Stormfront Studios
- 1995 – Widget Workshop – Elliott Portwood Productions
- 1996 – Full Tilt! Pinball – Cinematronics
- 1996 – Full Tilt! 2 Pinball – Cinematronics
- 1996 – The Crystal Skull – Some Interactive
- 1997 – Kick Off 97 – Anco Software
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