Summary

ASims 2fan and gamer recently received their mom’s old gaming PC, and discovered that she had tons of custom content and an unusual family addition to her played household. The player’sSims 2discovery is igniting nostalgia among fellow fans and may even help to recover custom content that’s been long gone from the internet.

The Sims 2was an enormously popular life sim game, building upon the success and fandom the first game in the series had established four years prior. While most fans are eagerly looking atleaks fromThe Sims 5, currently in development, many still enjoy this older title, with some even preferring its gameplay to the currentSims 4. However, funny moments and moddingThe Simsgoes back to the first title, and this mom’s save is no different.

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Reddit user persephonezgrvyrd shared a screenshot of their mom’sSims 2household, revealing The Landry family, consisting of an affectionate couple and the legendary Bigfoot. The OP says they’ve been “wheezing” over the discovery, and many more players and fans have joined in, laughing at the sight of Bigfoot awkwardly standing in the back of the otherwise normal family portrait. Persephonezgrvyrd notes that their mother was extremely fond of gaming, even going so far as to research answers to problems by driving to local GameStop stores to read strategy guides.

Rediscovering Lost Sims 2 Custom Content

While adding Bigfoot to aSims 2household is possible with an expansion and without mods, fellow fans have also been eager to learn that the installation has a lot of custom content installed. Unfortunately, as the years have gone by since the game’s heyday, many sites containing custom content made by fans have disappeared from the internet, meaning that persephonezgrvyrd’s game may hold files that haven’t been available publicly in a very long time. Several players asked if persephonezgrvyrd could share theSims 2custom content online, to which they have been receptive.

Unfortunately, playingThe Sims 2in modern times isn’t an option for many players. While the game can still work on many modern PCs,The Sims 2is no longer available through Origin, or on any other official digital distribution platform. Fans who want to try out the game or revisit it will instead need to get a physical copy of the game and install it that way. However, for those who do still haveThe Sims 2installed or have their old discs, persephonezgrvyrd’s discovery could end up making playing it even more fun, even for fans who don’t want Sasquatch as part of their family.

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Following the huge success of the first Sims game, EA released The Sims 2 in late 2004. Like its predecessor, the game was eventually made available on consoles and received numerous expansions in the months and years following its release. It sold more than thirteen million copies during its lifetime, making it one of the best-selling PC games of all time.