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This rumor is made of lies and fail. I used to be obsessed with that game when I was in my youth. It is freaking insanely hard to get a Megalopolis in that game, but not impossible. However, I played that game to death and was only able to reach 500,000 population ONCE. I don't remember what map I did it on, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't the Freeland map (the one with no water).
Good luck trying to get one though, its probably one of the hardest things to do in that game (other then those freaking scenarios). Also, I'm totally going to play this at work now. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Nehmi; Apr 12, 2006 at 04:25 AM.
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You have to reach Megapolis status to receive the Mario Statue. Certainly worth it for such a cool item in your city.
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40 Years? AHAHAHA. There is no possible way to make a Megapolis in 40 years without majorly cheating.
Lurker... as I recall I didn't cheat when I made it, but it was a long time ago so I don't remember. Once you start filling up the map, its not that hard to start raking in money. I probably left my snes on all day and had it build up large amounts of money. Once you have quite a bit $100,000+ You shouldn't have to worry about money for a long time and even a 1% tax will make you money. Also, after the map is completely full, I went around and bulldozed all the schools & hospitals for more residential area. Its really hard, and like I said... I only got it once. Although, leaving your SNES on all day isn't very good for it, nor is it very good for your city. I remember sometimes I would come back after school and my city would be in shambles from a disaster. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Still how did you get around the problem of money? Sure you probably have quite a bit after you get to a metropolis, but the initial setup still takes quite a few years. Money is always a problem at the beginning and you won't have a lot of it if you lower the taxes to induce growth.
If you really got a megapolis before 50 years you are certainly a god of this game. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |