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This is a 2x2 corner building, meant to be used as a commercial building in the Asian set.

It is based on the real life building located at 6 Chome-30-8 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan.

It is a little scaled down from the real life counterpart and should be surrounded by smaller commercials to make it stand out.

To use, unzip the archive and copy the files into Simcity3000/buildings folder.


What's New 1.0.2   View Changelog


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Updated the building with custom details/paint.

updated again

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26 minutes ago, nightbird615 said:

Would you kindly consider making your work available for SC4?   Thanks for your consideration.

SC3 BAP doesn't really transfer to the SC4 BAT, sadly, having done both.

However, we lost so much good stuff when EA closed the SC3KU (not the vanilla version but Unlimited) Building Exchange. There were thousands of cool buildings that were lost.

It took a while for SC4's content to get to the level of depth that the SC3KU's building exchange had. I wish there was an archive somewhere of that stuff (I'd love to re-access my old stuff from like 2001, especially).

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8 minutes ago, CorinaMarie said:

I don't know how many there were in total, but I did recover a wee bit over ten-thousand of them: All extant buildings from the old EA Exchange

There was a second exchange for Building Architect Plus, which had about 150k buildings. Granted, about half of them were reuploads of the default buildings in BAP, or reuploads of other people's stuff to spam the server, but if there was a way to get all the original content from that...

Some of the buildings were from the first EA exchange but with added car props or sign props, etc.

In terms of original content I'd have to venture about 30k buildings in terms of high-quality stuff that got completely lost.

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SC4 is a different breed and from what Ive seen has a steep learning curve, I wish I had the skills to do stuff in that game, maybe one day :P

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23 hours ago, pclark06 said:

SC3 BAP doesn't really transfer to the SC4 BAT, sadly, having done both.

However, we lost so much good stuff when EA closed the SC3KU (not the vanilla version but Unlimited) Building Exchange. There were thousands of cool buildings that were lost.

It took a while for SC4's content to get to the level of depth that the SC3KU's building exchange had. I wish there was an archive somewhere of that stuff (I'd love to re-access my old stuff from like 2001, especially).

Thanks for the heads up!  :) 

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