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Popular Text Sims

Sports Sims:

  • Bowl Bound College Football
  • Baseball Mogul
  • Deeproute
  • Diamond Mind Baseball
  • Draft Day Sports: Pro Basketball
  • Draft Day Sports: College Basketball
  • Eastside Hockey Manager series
  • Extreme Warfare
  • Fastbreak Basketball
  • Fastbreak College Basketball
  • Football Manager
  • Football Mogul
  • Footy Fanatic
  • Front Office Football
  • Hattrick
  • Hooves of Thunder
  • Inside the Park Baseball
  • Jump Shot Basketball
  • QuarterPole Plus
  • QOOTY
  • Out of the Park Baseball
  • Professional Football Simulator
  • PureSim
  • Sick as a Parrot
  • Strat-O-Matic Baseball, Basketball, Football & Hockey
  • Front Office Football: The College Years
  • Title Bout Championship Boxing
  • Total College Basketball
  • Total Extreme Wrestling
  • Total Pro Basketball
  • Total Pro Football
  • Total Pro Golf
  • Tournament Dreams College Basketball

Tycoon/Business Sims:

  • Chart Wars 3
  • Coffee Tycoon
  • Hollywood Mogul
  • Lemonade Stand
  • Lemonade Tycoon
  • Music Wars
  • Music Maven
  • Railroad Tycoon
  • Starship Tycoon
  • TV Manager
  • Wall Street Raider

Political Sims:

  • Diplomacy
  • The Political Machine
  • Power Politics
  • President 2000

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