Play SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) online

Play SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) Online

5/5
SNES
1989-12-31
Somewhat similar to the hit Maxis game SimCity, SimEarth: The Living Planet gives the player complete control of a planet, and must find a way to develop sentient life.

Available Versions

  • SimEarth - The Living Planet (USA) (1989)(SNES)

  • SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) (1989)(SNES)

About SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A)

SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) was first released in 1989 by Unknown for the SNES system. Developed by Unknown, this game quickly became a fan favorite for its Educational and Simulation and Unknown elements.

Game Features

  • Authentic SNES experience directly in your browser
  • Save and load your game progress at any time
  • Full screen gameplay option for immersive experience
  • Customizable keyboard controls
  • Educational and Simulation and Unknown gameplay that defined a generation

SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) Series

How to Play SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) in Your Browser

1. Click Play

Simply click the "Play Now" button at the top of this page to start the game immediately.

2. Use Controls

Use your keyboard to control the game. Check the keyboard configuration section below for details.

3. Save Progress

Use the save feature to preserve your progress at any point in the game.

Pro Tip

For the best experience playing SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A), use a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard. Full-screen mode provides the most immersive gameplay.

Emulator Keyboard Configuration

EmulatorJS Keyboard Settings

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    This page is part of our effort to preserve classic video game history. SimEarth - The Living Planet (Japan) (Rev 0A) © 1989 Unknown. This online emulation is provided for historical preservation and educational purposes only.