The sims back then had a more adult vibe to it, busting out and the ads for old sims games possessed this more sultry type vibe, where as the sims 4 has just this kiddy phone app vibe
I know this comment is old, but I was just watching a sims4 vid earlier today about the secret society in one of the expansions… so tame. Older sims games wouldve had a field day w the idea
The sims used to be a bit edgy and I miss that. Also story mode with free play elements seems like the best way to keep players busy with the game and franchise. I truly think the story console modes are superior to the pc versions.
@@royalkaibaby i feel like you guys forget that Maxis works directly with porn mod makers very frequently, to the point that a lot of porn mod creators have their works available for purchase in the Sims 4 shop. Consider checking out "Wicked Whims" and you'll realize just how lewd/edgy the sims 4 community still is.
A great thing for Moms house I used to take advantage of is the fact you can basically max out ALL your skills before unlocking certain needs so you could easily grind them out without your sim getting cranky at you and stopping. Was such a life saver because later on you have so much to manage it can be hard to keep them in a good enough mood to actually get skills built up
I played it and loved it! As a kid I was so scared of the death guy, the ghosts and the robber because there was always creepy music when they were coming
I played this game countless times, so you're not the only one! A few things I want to add: - Malcolm's top is only exclusive to him & there's no way to get it at all. - If you completed every career, you unlock the fountain & can finally sell the one in Malcolm's Mansion. - It's possible for Malcolm to stay at his place forever. Visit MM, wait for him to sleep, leave, & move in to MM. I don't think Mom can evict him this way? (It's been a long time) I don't encourage this. Having MM to yourself is more beneficial. - If you're lover makes friends with you friends, the lover's relationships will not decay unless the lover is residing that person's lot. - If all of the Sims in the current lot sleep & you're visiting, you'll be forced to be leave. Works vice versa if you're having guests. - There's a couple of ways to complete Mission: Exterminate Landgrabb. Miss Gyrotic with the exclusive action, trapping him with walls, get him in a room with a crying baby (I think it still works?), or setting him on fire (my favorite).
Im currently at a point in my early adulthood where im not really wanting new things, so I've been getting GameCube and wii games for my Wii again. Getting this game for GameCube just last month really has me feeling like this is an amazing sims game. It had so much character and its downright hilarious.
Memories of squinting at my CRT TV, playing this on my Gamecube with the volume on 1, at midnight, as a 13/14 year old just came flooding back. Thank you Kai!
Oh man this is super useful! The benefits of staying at Mom's House are a game changer! I had recently completed all careers with my Sim at 50% for each personality trait. To do it I basically took a day off work every 2nd or 3rd day. Employers are a hell of a lot more lax than the first PS2 sims!
As a child who was a huge Sims fanatic and had to play all the Sims games I have a lot of fond memories of the Sims Bustin Out (On console but I did play it also on Gameboy which was it's own experience that I loved.) but I think what I miss the most is the music and sounds idk it is so nostalgic to me and makes me feel like a kid again.
I never played the PC Sims games so we only has the PS2 games. This one was my favourite. I loved just hopping in the car and visiting the other lots whenever I wanted to.
And I’ve put money in sims 4 ps4 DLC and yet I’m still finding myself getting my crystal original Xbox out and playing bustin out, the music the create a sim house is just much more flow
Nice video, I have a few extra points: 1: At Moms House, unless my version was just cursed (sometimes it felt like it), you can hear a man complaining angrily when a sim exits the bath. Another fun thing is that plant pot in the kitchen, it's completely inaccessible and will die from not getting watered. Dead plants can be sold for the same price as new ones! 2: The diving board: You can skip the comfort dropping steps by placing a coffee table where the sim lands (I think it was glass and oval shaped). This instantly kills them. 3: You can have two sims in/on a vehicle. It's done in 2 player splitscreen mode when the host decides to leave that lot.
Okay I always thought I was tripping! I would play as a female sim, but I would hear an angry male voice at random times at moms house, glad to know our game copies weren’t cursed 🤣
The fact that My sister and I was always fighting to get a turn on the ps2 just to play this game. We used to play the 2 player mode Anywho great video plum... i mean ink ribbon.... hehehhee
I remember my dad playing this game for days before I got onto it. I was only 9 at the time but I enjoyed it enough and really taught me how important it was to know how to read to know what you're doing.
You should be reading chapter books and fully comprehending them by age 9. Nothing in the sims is as long as a chapter book. You were not up to your age appropriate literacy milestones. I'm not saying this to shame you. Literacy and comprehension rates are down all over the world and we need to start acknowledging what a baseline normal reading level is.
@@pinkdarkman I'm pretty good with it now, I got into a lot of fiction novels when I was in high school and worked on my reading comprehension. Having the constant distraction of untreated schizophrenia at a young age held me back a lot on a good number things, what's important to me is working on it to right those wrongs.
I was literally playing this game a few weeks ago after I finished my replay of Resident Evil: Dead Aim. I love Bustin' Out, and it's still my favorite Sims game to this day.
Oh yes, I played this game while I was in middle school. I got it for Christmas, immediately tried it on my GameCube... only to realize I didn't have enough space on my memory card to play it because it needed a crazy amount of space to run properly. So, I had to wait 2 more days to go buy the biggest memory card at the time and finally play it. I'm pretty sure the save file is still on one of the memory cards I own😋
All old sims games had bonuses to skills based on your personality points. IIRC it applied to The Sims 1 and for sure to The Sims 2. I believe there should be something about that on the wikia. Edit: I also remember lazy-active sims affecting how long and grumpy your sims animation will be if ordered to wake up when on low energy (woken up in the middle of the night), with lazier sims having obnoxiously long animations if forced to wake up in the middle of the night. I wonder if the same applies to PS2's "Bustin' Out".
I was also completely stunned for a moment and even went back to check if I really saw Plumbella here or if I just associate her now with everything that has The Sims written over it 😂
I have soooo many fond memories of playing the first Sims game on PS2 for years, though I wish I knew bustin out was essentially an expansion of that game cause I tried every other fallow up which all feel short in charm and appeal
This has been a game I've been desiring like the fittest broad to go back too! Lmao! Luckily I got to not tooooo long ago, although had to delete my save due to the recently acquired information from here which has burned me hard! LOL!
I played The Sims Bustin' Out on GBA more times than I can count back in high school. So many great memories attached to that game. I'd highly recommend the GBA version of The Urbz as well, it perfects the weird humour the Bustin' Out started.
This reminded me of my dad taking me to Family Video every Friday after school and I could rent one game and I always got The Sims Bustin Out for my Gamecube. Good times...time to pull up the emulator :D
When I was a kid, this was a game me and my sister played a lot. I won't forget the time when we played a Sims game on the PS2, I don't think it was Bustin' Out, but what happened was we played it for so long we didn't know what time it was until we looked at the clock. And when we did, I think it was like 2 or 3 in the morning and everyone was asleep, so we turned off the game and went to sleep. Good times, just wished we looked at the clock more that night. Then maybe we wouldn't have stayed up so late.
In the first console game, after you progressed through several levels, Mom did announce she marry him. So does this mean after it’s ending things went spectacularly wrong and went back to square one? lol
I used to play the GBA version religiously as a kid, just watching it here made me wanna pull out my old GBA, charge it up and play this game all over again. I absolutely love it’s ending too ❤ Also, I used to watch my big sister play the console version on XBOX, I have younger sibling syndrome of having fun while watching others play games and actually having the fun
I rarely comment on videos but you did such a great job on this video that I had to take the time to give you respect! I was a super fan of the Sims on consoles growing up. I could hardly wait every year for the possibility of another Sims installment being announced. The Sims was truly an iconic game of my childhood that my friends and I loved to play together. Even after all these years, I found this stuff interesting.
I'd always max out all my skills at my mother's home, then move to the other Sims to progress my career. When I lived with Dudley, I always locked him up in his room. Then I'd basically play until I reached the Goth's house and I'd then play the synthesizer all day and eat food from the Teppan'Yaki grill.
This is a surprise recomendation here kai XD. I only played the sims for a lil while but I've played a ton Simcity as a kid which the snes game still holds up personally.
I absolutely LOVE Bustin' Out, besides Urbz it's one of my favourite Sims games and I wish the following PC games retained some of that wackiness/ adultness of the previous Sims games. (Although the Sims 4 Lovestruck definitely took inspiration from this which I am very happy about!) Also I audibly gasped at the lack of a censor in your recording 🤣🤣. I hope Plumbella sees this, it would help for her playthrough! Just wanted to add, in Bustin' Out there are occasions where multiple people appear on a vehicle, but that is only when you're playing two player. First player is always the driver (apart from in the Limo) and the second player rides shotgun. I wish your spouse could appear in the vehicle too, considering they follow your sim to whatever lot you move to.
This was a trip to watch! I played this game all the time as a kid -- and is probably why I'm a huge metalhead today lmao. Could you do a video like this looking at the easter eggs and secrets in Sims 2 for consoles and Urbz: Sims in the City? That would be cool to see!
We really need a Some kind of Remake of this Game. For Steam or something. That would be so neat. I had it on the Gamecube back then with Urbz, Both were Awesome but i like Bustin' Out always more. Give us Bustin' out Remake or 2... (No DLC Please tho) with Working Coop.
Bustin Out and The Urbz are my favourites in the Sims console series! I don't get why The Urbz is hated - it's fun, and different in a good way. Sad they didn't make the sequel, but Sims 2 console is good too.
Just found your vidoes and subbed and been watching a lot of them lol. 6 months of development is insane with how much the game had. I have a decent sums collection but never owned busing out. I have a copy but its too damaged to work. One day I’ll play it
Loved this game and the other console related Sims, recently finished Sims 2 Castaway on PS2 and i've got a save file to finish of Bustin Out. Pain in the ass trying to unlock everything for all the locations.
If you're a Bustin' Out insider, you would and should already know most of these. I thought this video was really well made & informative, but I found it to be more of an introduction piece for new players or players wanting to get better at the game rather than actual real secrets that even diehards wouldn't know about, or at the very least forget. That being said, I did learn a few new things myself, & I'm pretty hardcore when it comes to this game.
dude that pool latter thing. i was so evil as a child. if I wanted a sim to die I would not only use that without a pool, but evil child me would fucking put a glass table there for added effect. Truly unique experience to this game. I remember always trying to kill dudley that way but it just ends the game when he dies lmao
The best sims in my opinion, runner up being 2. Thought it was pretty cool how you can control your sims movement instead of tapping the place you want to go.
Honestly Sims Bustin Out, and the Sims 3 (both PC and consol version) are my favorite sims games. Plus Bustin Out has a coop mode which was amazing fun back in the day.
As far as I can remember, electrocution was also a way to die. When you make a sim with low mechanical skill change a lightbulb. I remember pretty much clearly because that's how my first sim died and I was so damn scared of the Grim Reaper I told my mother, and she prohibited me to play the game again for a while lol
Can you imagine if EA made a modern Sims game. They just going to add DLCs and constant loot boxes just to unlock a certain couch or clothing for your Sims character.
Hell yeah I played this game! I think I probably put about 1000 hours into it on PS2 around 2005 going all the way up to 2016. Which was when I finally got a modern console and quit playing on PS2. But me not playing on my PS2 isn't by choice, it's because of some technical difficulties. But The Sims Bustin' Out is definitely my favorite Sims game, even now. The Sims 4 isn't even fun in comparison. Tho I've spent a lot of money on it anyways. And damn, I wish I could go back and play more Bustin' Out! I would create a new character and restart the story. Also, I loved Rod when I used to play it. The punk looking guy with the spikey hair and white t-shirt who lives in the freemode lots. Also, I see you make a lot of Resident Evil videos as well. I am so excited for the RE4 remake, it's my most anticipated game. So I'll probably sub to this channel.
here's something else I noticed about bustin' out: if you give the sims houses makeovers and then you move out of the house, the game will tell you how much the other sim owes you. source: I used to play bustin' out on my PS2 and I gave pretty much every sims house that I was a roommate for a makeober and they were super excited (from what I remember) and they owed my sim a LOT of money. 😅
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This is perfect timing, since Sims 4 is completely free. Base game that is.
The sims back then had a more adult vibe to it, busting out and the ads for old sims games possessed this more sultry type vibe, where as the sims 4 has just this kiddy phone app vibe
I know this comment is old, but I was just watching a sims4 vid earlier today about the secret society in one of the expansions… so tame. Older sims games wouldve had a field day w the idea
The sims used to be a bit edgy and I miss that. Also story mode with free play elements seems like the best way to keep players busy with the game and franchise. I truly think the story console modes are superior to the pc versions.
@@royalkaibaby i feel like you guys forget that Maxis works directly with porn mod makers very frequently, to the point that a lot of porn mod creators have their works available for purchase in the Sims 4 shop. Consider checking out "Wicked Whims" and you'll realize just how lewd/edgy the sims 4 community still is.
Love how during the pixel booty song that Malcolm went to sit on a WOODED chair- ouch!
A great thing for Moms house I used to take advantage of is the fact you can basically max out ALL your skills before unlocking certain needs so you could easily grind them out without your sim getting cranky at you and stopping. Was such a life saver because later on you have so much to manage it can be hard to keep them in a good enough mood to actually get skills built up
Bustin out was my favorite in the series!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you covering this greatness!
I played it and loved it! As a kid I was so scared of the death guy, the ghosts and the robber because there was always creepy music when they were coming
Imagine at Goth Manor, during at night, a burglar appears amplifying the horror atmosphere.
I played this game countless times, so you're not the only one! A few things I want to add:
- Malcolm's top is only exclusive to him & there's no way to get it at all.
- If you completed every career, you unlock the fountain & can finally sell the one in Malcolm's Mansion.
- It's possible for Malcolm to stay at his place forever. Visit MM, wait for him to sleep, leave, & move in to MM. I don't think Mom can evict him this way? (It's been a long time) I don't encourage this. Having MM to yourself is more beneficial.
- If you're lover makes friends with you friends, the lover's relationships will not decay unless the lover is residing that person's lot.
- If all of the Sims in the current lot sleep & you're visiting, you'll be forced to be leave. Works vice versa if you're having guests.
- There's a couple of ways to complete Mission: Exterminate Landgrabb. Miss Gyrotic with the exclusive action, trapping him with walls, get him in a room with a crying baby (I think it still works?), or setting him on fire (my favorite).
Played this way too much on ps2.
Me too
Same here. Never played the sims games on pc or never really a pc. So I grew up with the consoles games. Great memories ❤
Same, great times! My favorite spot was the California coded, Studio 8 lot. I loved the L shaped pool! ❤
samee, graphic wise it's also better than the sims 2 ps2
Same!!
Im currently at a point in my early adulthood where im not really wanting new things, so I've been getting GameCube and wii games for my Wii again. Getting this game for GameCube just last month really has me feeling like this is an amazing sims game. It had so much character and its downright hilarious.
Memories of squinting at my CRT TV, playing this on my Gamecube with the volume on 1, at midnight, as a 13/14 year old just came flooding back. Thank you Kai!
Lol I had that moment but on PS2, it was hard to put the game down in the beginning.
Oh man this is super useful! The benefits of staying at Mom's House are a game changer! I had recently completed all careers with my Sim at 50% for each personality trait. To do it I basically took a day off work every 2nd or 3rd day. Employers are a hell of a lot more lax than the first PS2 sims!
You can also cheese it by switching careers & go back to the one you had.
You can also grind before you fidn a job at noms house. No need to sleep just eat, eatch tv and pee
As a child who was a huge Sims fanatic and had to play all the Sims games I have a lot of fond memories of the Sims Bustin Out (On console but I did play it also on Gameboy which was it's own experience that I loved.) but I think what I miss the most is the music and sounds idk it is so nostalgic to me and makes me feel like a kid again.
Fun fact, Mimi was the only one that i found really cute.
I never knew that Mimi was our step sister.
I never played the PC Sims games so we only has the PS2 games. This one was my favourite. I loved just hopping in the car and visiting the other lots whenever I wanted to.
And I’ve put money in sims 4 ps4 DLC and yet I’m still finding myself getting my crystal original Xbox out and playing bustin out, the music the create a sim house is just much more flow
Nice video, I have a few extra points:
1: At Moms House, unless my version was just cursed (sometimes it felt like it), you can hear a man complaining angrily when a sim exits the bath. Another fun thing is that plant pot in the kitchen, it's completely inaccessible and will die from not getting watered. Dead plants can be sold for the same price as new ones!
2: The diving board: You can skip the comfort dropping steps by placing a coffee table where the sim lands (I think it was glass and oval shaped). This instantly kills them.
3: You can have two sims in/on a vehicle. It's done in 2 player splitscreen mode when the host decides to leave that lot.
Okay I always thought I was tripping! I would play as a female sim, but I would hear an angry male voice at random times at moms house, glad to know our game copies weren’t cursed 🤣
My sister and I loved this game! I remember we lost our whole household from a stove fire, our first Game Over too. 😂
Played this so much during my early teens. So many memories with this game and the GameCube
I miss this game so much, the nostalgia from this video is unreal
The fact that
My sister and I was always fighting to get a turn on the ps2 just to play this game.
We used to play the 2 player mode
Anywho great video plum... i mean ink ribbon.... hehehhee
I love listening to Kai talking about Sims and Tomb Raider. We need more of these videos imo 🤭
OMFG dude! What an unexpected pleasure of an upload! Takes me back to the days of me rushing home from school to play! wow thank you so much!
I remember my dad playing this game for days before I got onto it. I was only 9 at the time but I enjoyed it enough and really taught me how important it was to know how to read to know what you're doing.
… You shouldve been literate by then
@@Ducksworth3 I was but wasn't very good at it. Don't pretend you were some Einstein at 9
@@Ducksworth3don’t be an ass
You should be reading chapter books and fully comprehending them by age 9. Nothing in the sims is as long as a chapter book. You were not up to your age appropriate literacy milestones. I'm not saying this to shame you. Literacy and comprehension rates are down all over the world and we need to start acknowledging what a baseline normal reading level is.
@@pinkdarkman I'm pretty good with it now, I got into a lot of fiction novels when I was in high school and worked on my reading comprehension.
Having the constant distraction of untreated schizophrenia at a young age held me back a lot on a good number things, what's important to me is working on it to right those wrongs.
Six months and it's still one of the best the sims game??? Imagine with more time!!!
I was literally playing this game a few weeks ago after I finished my replay of Resident Evil: Dead Aim. I love Bustin' Out, and it's still my favorite Sims game to this day.
Oh yes, I played this game while I was in middle school. I got it for Christmas, immediately tried it on my GameCube... only to realize I didn't have enough space on my memory card to play it because it needed a crazy amount of space to run properly. So, I had to wait 2 more days to go buy the biggest memory card at the time and finally play it. I'm pretty sure the save file is still on one of the memory cards I own😋
All old sims games had bonuses to skills based on your personality points. IIRC it applied to The Sims 1 and for sure to The Sims 2. I believe there should be something about that on the wikia.
Edit: I also remember lazy-active sims affecting how long and grumpy your sims animation will be if ordered to wake up when on low energy (woken up in the middle of the night), with lazier sims having obnoxiously long animations if forced to wake up in the middle of the night. I wonder if the same applies to PS2's "Bustin' Out".
This was my first introduction to the sims and my favorite i loved playing this such great memories
Bustin' Out was my first Sims game! My brother's friend let us borrow this game and The Urbz: Sims In The City, but I liked Bustin' Out a lot more
13:51 I DID NOT expect a Plumbella reference on this channel 😂 (I love your videos Kai!)
I was also completely stunned for a moment and even went back to check if I really saw Plumbella here or if I just associate her now with everything that has The Sims written over it 😂
Man this brings back so many memories childhood was something special.
My childhood right there. Glad I can finish The Sims Bustin' out story mode (level 10 on all careers) before my Playstation 2 breaks.
I have soooo many fond memories of playing the first Sims game on PS2 for years, though I wish I knew bustin out was essentially an expansion of that game cause I tried every other fallow up which all feel short in charm and appeal
My fond memory is the Metal station on the stereo, it had some real bangers
I was completely obsessed with this game when it came out. I forgot about it, thanks for making a video on it. Brings back memories! ❤
This has been a game I've been desiring like the fittest broad to go back too! Lmao!
Luckily I got to not tooooo long ago, although had to delete my save due to the recently acquired information from here which has burned me hard! LOL!
I played The Sims Bustin' Out on GBA more times than I can count back in high school. So many great memories attached to that game. I'd highly recommend the GBA version of The Urbz as well, it perfects the weird humour the Bustin' Out started.
The GBA version of this (and Urbz) was amazeballs
This reminded me of my dad taking me to Family Video every Friday after school and I could rent one game and I always got The Sims Bustin Out for my Gamecube. Good times...time to pull up the emulator :D
When I was a kid, this was a game me and my sister played a lot. I won't forget the time when we played a Sims game on the PS2, I don't think it was Bustin' Out, but what happened was we played it for so long we didn't know what time it was until we looked at the clock. And when we did, I think it was like 2 or 3 in the morning and everyone was asleep, so we turned off the game and went to sleep. Good times, just wished we looked at the clock more that night. Then maybe we wouldn't have stayed up so late.
eita kkkk
In the first console game, after you progressed through several levels, Mom did announce she marry him. So does this mean after it’s ending things went spectacularly wrong and went back to square one? lol
Thanks!
I genuinely just love this game all around my guy
I don't play sims but I love all ink ribbon videos
I used to play the GBA version religiously as a kid, just watching it here made me wanna pull out my old GBA, charge it up and play this game all over again. I absolutely love it’s ending too ❤ Also, I used to watch my big sister play the console version on XBOX, I have younger sibling syndrome of having fun while watching others play games and actually having the fun
"And believe me, I tried"
Lol
I love the Sims and Resident Evil . Now they need to make a RE and The Sims crossover game 🙂
I rarely comment on videos but you did such a great job on this video that I had to take the time to give you respect! I was a super fan of the Sims on consoles growing up. I could hardly wait every year for the possibility of another Sims installment being announced. The Sims was truly an iconic game of my childhood that my friends and I loved to play together. Even after all these years, I found this stuff interesting.
Bustin out, Sims2 &3 the best sims ever made.💯💚💎
omg am so happy bustin out is getting some love !!
Absolutely loved this game, this and Sims 2 DS was my intro to the series
Man i love this game so much lol I've played almost all of the console ones,Sims 3 is still my favorite so far
Thanks! I've played this game so much in multiplayer and I've always considered it my favorite of the entire series.
Todavía se puede jugar modo Online, yo vi videos de eso hace un tiempo...
Quizás hicieron un servidor privado y lo metieron al juego
I never played Bustin' Out, but I enjoyed the first two The Sims growing up. Still play Sims 4 on PC sometimes! I also liked SimCity, awesome video.
I'd always max out all my skills at my mother's home, then move to the other Sims to progress my career. When I lived with Dudley, I always locked him up in his room. Then I'd basically play until I reached the Goth's house and I'd then play the synthesizer all day and eat food from the Teppan'Yaki grill.
I'd say this one and the 3rd are the best on consoles.
What did I notice in your ad? You look SO good in a backwards hat! Not easy to pull off 😆
Favourite childhood game, thanks for the nostalgia 🤩
As always great editing kai
This is a surprise recomendation here kai XD.
I only played the sims for a lil while but I've played a ton Simcity as a kid which the snes game still holds up personally.
Bustin out is my fav sims game.
I played it so much on my ps2
I was 11/12 when it came out and i remember playing after school a lot.
I still play Sims bustin out its one of my favourite games too it's one of those games I can never get bored of it
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This game was so ahead of its time lmfaooo
All these years playing this game and I didn't know there was a ghost maid
I absolutely LOVE Bustin' Out, besides Urbz it's one of my favourite Sims games and I wish the following PC games retained some of that wackiness/ adultness of the previous Sims games. (Although the Sims 4 Lovestruck definitely took inspiration from this which I am very happy about!) Also I audibly gasped at the lack of a censor in your recording 🤣🤣. I hope Plumbella sees this, it would help for her playthrough! Just wanted to add, in Bustin' Out there are occasions where multiple people appear on a vehicle, but that is only when you're playing two player. First player is always the driver (apart from in the Limo) and the second player rides shotgun. I wish your spouse could appear in the vehicle too, considering they follow your sim to whatever lot you move to.
Great video! Glad I’m not the only one that still thinks about this game! The secrets and interactions were the best on here!
This was a trip to watch! I played this game all the time as a kid -- and is probably why I'm a huge metalhead today lmao. Could you do a video like this looking at the easter eggs and secrets in Sims 2 for consoles and Urbz: Sims in the City? That would be cool to see!
Fave console Sims game. Great vid ink
I remember being 10 playing online and random strangers would tell me how they’re making voodoo dolls freaked out my little fragile mind
i miss this game so much, god that fire death scream was intense
We really need a Some kind of Remake of this Game. For Steam or something. That would be so neat. I had it on the Gamecube back then with Urbz, Both were Awesome but i like Bustin' Out always more. Give us Bustin' out Remake or 2... (No DLC Please tho) with Working Coop.
I doubt a remake, but it needs to be on Steam. Urbz would be great for Steam as well.
i didn't know u upload abt sims 😂😂
i always see u as RE youtuber
but as a simmer too, this is awesome
Well this is an unexpected surprise 😅👏🏼
Bustin Out and The Urbz are my favourites in the Sims console series! I don't get why The Urbz is hated - it's fun, and different in a good way. Sad they didn't make the sequel, but Sims 2 console is good too.
Just found your vidoes and subbed and been watching a lot of them lol. 6 months of development is insane with how much the game had. I have a decent sums collection but never owned busing out. I have a copy but its too damaged to work. One day I’ll play it
you should make a cooking channel , and show us your Gordon Ramsey cooking skills
Loved this game and the other console related Sims, recently finished Sims 2 Castaway on PS2 and i've got a save file to finish of Bustin Out. Pain in the ass trying to unlock everything for all the locations.
Never played this one but I loved the GBA version!
I absolutely loved this game. Still playing from time to time 😁
If you're a Bustin' Out insider, you would and should already know most of these.
I thought this video was really well made & informative, but I found it to be more of an introduction piece for new players or players wanting to get better at the game rather than actual real secrets that even diehards wouldn't know about, or at the very least forget. That being said, I did learn a few new things myself, & I'm pretty hardcore when it comes to this game.
Great Video Kai, Loved this game on my ps2 :)
dude that pool latter thing. i was so evil as a child. if I wanted a sim to die I would not only use that without a pool, but evil child me would fucking put a glass table there for added effect. Truly unique experience to this game. I remember always trying to kill dudley that way but it just ends the game when he dies lmao
DIVING BOARD WITH A PIANO UNDER IT !!!!! It makes "things" much quicker 🤭
Also have your spouse make all the friends because their friend bars never decay. Well on the GameCube version ❤️
The best sims in my opinion, runner up being 2. Thought it was pretty cool how you can control your sims movement instead of tapping the place you want to go.
bustin out and sims 2 for console still remain as some of my most played games
Honestly Sims Bustin Out, and the Sims 3 (both PC and consol version) are my favorite sims games. Plus Bustin Out has a coop mode which was amazing fun back in the day.
That GBA game is legitimately one of my favorite games of all time.
After Metal Gear Solid 1, This games was my second love.
As far as I can remember, electrocution was also a way to die. When you make a sim with low mechanical skill change a lightbulb. I remember pretty much clearly because that's how my first sim died and I was so damn scared of the Grim Reaper I told my mother, and she prohibited me to play the game again for a while lol
I think I'd be down to see more Sims Top 10s like this one. It could be like a foil to the Resident Evil/Silent Hill stuff.
Can you imagine if EA made a modern Sims game. They just going to add DLCs and constant loot boxes just to unlock a certain couch or clothing for your Sims character.
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
I uh... buddy that's just The Sims 4 (and to a lesser extent 3).
I wanna buy a ball of energy. ^w^
Great vid, Ink. 💙
Bustin out was my favourite on ps2
Loved the video ❤ much appreciated
Woah @ 5:40 😱
Hell yeah I played this game! I think I probably put about 1000 hours into it on PS2 around 2005 going all the way up to 2016. Which was when I finally got a modern console and quit playing on PS2. But me not playing on my PS2 isn't by choice, it's because of some technical difficulties. But The Sims Bustin' Out is definitely my favorite Sims game, even now. The Sims 4 isn't even fun in comparison. Tho I've spent a lot of money on it anyways. And damn, I wish I could go back and play more Bustin' Out! I would create a new character and restart the story. Also, I loved Rod when I used to play it. The punk looking guy with the spikey hair and white t-shirt who lives in the freemode lots.
Also, I see you make a lot of Resident Evil videos as well. I am so excited for the RE4 remake, it's my most anticipated game. So I'll probably sub to this channel.
I played the hell out of the GBA version. The soundtrack was pretty good too.
One of the best games I've ever seen
Playing today on emulator lol
The nostalgia! Thanks man
here's something else I noticed about bustin' out: if you give the sims houses makeovers and then you move out of the house, the game will tell you how much the other sim owes you.
source: I used to play bustin' out on my PS2 and I gave pretty much every sims house that I was a roommate for a makeober and they were super excited (from what I remember) and they owed my sim a LOT of money. 😅
Sims 1 is such a Jam