is a popular, yet technically unofficial, clone of Taito’s classic arcade series.
On the other hand, "The Sims 2" is a life simulation video game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts (EA). Released in 2004, it became a huge success, allowing players to create and control virtual characters, building their lives and environments. "The Sims 2" was praised for its open-ended gameplay and has a dedicated fan base even years after its release.
Users claimed that after installing the crack, their Sims stopped behaving normally. Instead of speaking Simlish, they made high-pitched "blip" sounds. The plumbing in the houses began to fail, and instead of water, the pipes would burst and release large, translucent green bubbles.