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The '''Ilac Centre''' (Also known as: '''Ilac Shopping''', '''Ilac Shopping Centre''') is an emulation of the real life shopping centre created by HappyPizza64. There will soon be 2 versions of this building (V1 and the 1990 version). In total, there are 13 lifts and no staircases (This was before HappyPizza64 had started hand-coding buildings). The main lift company used is Otis. | The '''Ilac Centre''' (Also known as: '''Ilac Shopping''', '''Ilac Shopping Centre''') is an emulation of the real life shopping centre created by HappyPizza64. There will soon be 2 versions of this building (V1 and the 1990 version). In total, there are 13 lifts and no staircases (This was before HappyPizza64 had started hand-coding buildings). The main lift company used is Otis. | ||
== Floors == | == Floors == |
Latest revision as of 09:13, 21 October 2024
It contains good-faith information, such as an existing building or content. |
This article describes a building that was part of the HP64 Integration Project by HappyPizza64. The topic can no longer be found on the Skyscraper Simulator Forum, and the building is no longer available for download due to copyright concerns. |
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This place's creator, HappyPizza64, created this simulation only There is no intention to publicize anything that real authorities do not want the public to do so. To real-life parties: If you really want this building to be removed, please contact the creatorwith a very good reason, and if possible, with an absolute proof of your relations to the real place. |
The Ilac Centre (Also known as: Ilac Shopping, Ilac Shopping Centre) is an emulation of the real life shopping centre created by HappyPizza64. There will soon be 2 versions of this building (V1 and the 1990 version). In total, there are 13 lifts and no staircases (This was before HappyPizza64 had started hand-coding buildings). The main lift company used is Otis.
Floors[edit | edit source]
- LG - Lower Level
- G - Ground Floor, Shopping
- M - Upper floor in the shops on G, Library
- CP1-CP4 - Parking / 1-2 - Some of G's Shops
- CP5 - Rooftop Parking