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Do I need to buy the Sims 2 to play Open for Business expansion pack?


Question Posted Monday June 15 2009, 2:13 am

I want to get Sims Open for Business, but it's an expansion pack for the Sims 2. I have the original Sims but not the Sims 2. Can I just use the original Sims or do I have to buy the Sims 2 to be able to play open for business?

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japm answered Monday June 15 2009, 2:43 pm:
yes, the sims 2 is the base game to all expansion pack games as well as others.

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theymos answered Monday June 15 2009, 11:43 am:
You must have The Sims 2 to play Open for Business.

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