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In the beginning, we only had expansions. The Sims had no official stuff packs, as these were introduced in The Sims 2. There were also numerous other expansion pack bundles released over the years that contained between one and three expansions each (and no exclusive content).

This was the last edition released for The Sims. Just like it sounds, this compilation includes The Sims base game and ALL expansion packs. Livin’ Large was called “Livin’ it Up,” and Vacation was called “On Holiday.” The Sims: Ultimate Collection This edition was only available in Europe and the expansion pack names were slightly different.
#SIMS 3 EXPANSION PACK BUNDLE PLUS#
Includes the base game plus the Livin’ Large, House Party, and Vacation expansion packs. Includes the base game plus the Livin’ Large, House Party, and Hot Date expansion packs. This was the first stuff pack prototype for The Sims. Also includes a bonus disc containing exclusive African and Asian-themed skins, objects, walls and floors. Includes the base game plus the Livin’ Large and House Party expansion packs. Also includes some exclusive content found only in this compilation (25+ objects and 50+ clothes). Includes the base game plus the Livin Large’ expansion pack. These deluxe editions contained The Sims Base Game plus at least one expansion pack and sometimes exclusive bonus content as a reward for buying the bundle.

Seven total expansion packs and several deluxe editions and compilations were released for the game over the next four years.
#SIMS 3 EXPANSION PACK BUNDLE WINDOWS#
The Sims was released for Windows on February 4, 2000. This is a list of all The Sims (or The Sims 1 as we often call it these days) expansion packs – listed in order.
