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''Sim Reich'' is a video game that was being sold at the Try-N-Save where [[Bart]] tried to shoplift a [[Bonestorm]] game. Based on the title, the game is likely about creating your own {{W|Reich}}.
 
''Sim Reich'' is a video game that was being sold at the Try-N-Save where [[Bart]] tried to shoplift a [[Bonestorm]] game. Based on the title, the game is likely about creating your own {{W|Reich}}.
  
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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
The name is a reference to the {{W|Simulation video game|simulation}} (Sim) genre of video games, in which players can create their own characters, kingdoms, cities, and more.  
 
The name is a reference to the {{W|Simulation video game|simulation}} (Sim) genre of video games, in which players can create their own characters, kingdoms, cities, and more.  
  

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Sim Reich
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Game Information
Platforms: Home console
Players: 1
First appearance: "Marge Be Not Proud"


Sim Reich is a video game seen for sale at Try-N-Save.

History

Sim Reich is a video game that was being sold at the Try-N-Save where Bart tried to shoplift a Bonestorm game. Based on the title, the game is likely about creating your own Reich.

Behind the Laughter

The name is a reference to the simulation (Sim) genre of video games, in which players can create their own characters, kingdoms, cities, and more.

Appearances