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- Jan 03, 2004 I have the Simpsons: Hit & Run for the PC. Unfortunately, there aren't many links for the PC version. I'd love cheats for it, but the ones I've found don't seem to work. Would love if someone had that. What I'd like (since cheats are hard to come by) is a good map.
- Apr 26, 2017 Smooth, chaotic and full of characters from the show, this really captured the essence of classic Simpsons tie-ins, complete with a blue-shirted Bart. The Simpsons Hit & Run (Multi, 2003).
Rated 5 out of 5 by bobbyflabby from somehow evan better than hit and run The simpsons game is a awsome, game it has great graphics, a evan better story, and the powers thaat the simpsons have are amazing. No flaw, great game, great fun. Dec 16, 2017 6 videos Play all Call Me Kevin - Hit and Run Matt Mac Bully: Scholarship Edition but I'm the one getting bullied - Duration: 13:26. Call Me Kevin 1,468,207 views.
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- If you try entering a vehicle from the driver's side that already has a driver in it, they'll notice and make fun of you.Chief Wiggum: What is this, Grand Theft Auto? Get out of there.
- In the opening cutscene:Krusty: Hey hey kids! I'm endorsing a new cola and this oneisn't poisonousto anybody!
- This gem:Bart: I've gotta get the new Bonestorm game or I'll be as uncool as Milhouse!
- In Level 2, as Bart is collecting illegal fireworks to join the recent fad, he talks to Moe.Moe: Sorry, Bart. I can't sell booze to a minor. It ain't right.Moe: Oh, hell yeah!
- Pretty much all of Ralph's dialogue in the races.Apu: Hey, aren't you the boy who nearly drowned in nacho cheese?
- In Level 1, one of Homer's missions is to return things to Ned, one of them is a cooler he gave to Barney:Homer: Uh, remember that cooler I gave you for your birthday? Well, Flanders wants it back.
- When buying the Plow King from Barney:Homer: Barney, can I borrow the Plow King?Barney: Take what you want, you sexy leprechaun, just don't shoot me with that dart gun! Oooooooh....
- Mr. Burns initially thinks Homer is a former business partner he murdered: 'Wow, that was really...wow.'
- In Level 3, Lisa asks Wiggum how many strikes they have on Snake.Wiggum: Uh, no strikes. But that's only because I'm a very, very bad cop.
- In the same conversation, he reveals that the police department can't afford a disguise like an eyepatch- he's being paid in potato chip coupons!
- And at the end of the mission, Lisa thanks Wiggum's directions to help find Bart by saying he is a good cop. Wiggum deflects the compliment, and Lisa confirms that, yes, she didn't mean it.
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- At the end of level 5, Bart and Apu learn that Buzz Cola is going to send everyone into a murderous frenzy to boost the rating of a reality TV show. Bart's thoughts?Apu: We must prevent the aliens from putting laser guns in the hands of cola drunk towns people.Bart: Why? That sounds hilarious!I'd watch that show.Apu: (Facepalms) I tell you what, you're a bad little boy.
- The level after, he eventually goes on trying to get help in confronting the matter, with Apu turning chicken and denying that he ever spoke English. After the final mission in Level 6, Bart goes right back to wishing for the worst to happen due to how awesome it would be to him.
- Snake happens to dislike obscenity. On two occasions (by different characters), he immediately complies on the threat of it.Apu: If you do not tell me who owns the cola trucks, then I will be forced to use... profanity.
Snake: OK, OK, don't go nuts!- And in the penultimate mission of Level 7, when Snake's thinking about the irony of him being carjacked:Homer: Just go!
Snake: What will you do if I don't?
Homer:Flip you the bird!
- And in the penultimate mission of Level 7, when Snake's thinking about the irony of him being carjacked:
- After accomplishing Mission 2 of Level 3, you can knock Milhouse into the river (although if you do this beforehand it will prevent you from finishing the mission).
- A meta example - Radical Entertainment's devs took an odd glee in having Homer kick Marge around, but were told not to do it around Matt Groening. When Matt was given a chance to test out the game, the first thing he did? Had Homer literally kick Marge from the home down to the Kwik-E-Mart.
- Or in general, kicking/crashing into people, seeing them flail around in the same animation like so, especially if they happen to go flying through the air no thanks to some very wonky physics (ESPECIALLY when melee-attacking them). And of course, hearing their quotes.
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- Why did Dr. Nick's monkeys escape from his lab? 'Because I have tortured them horribly, silly!'
- After Homer destroys the power couplings in Level 1 which prevented him from sleeping at work:Homer:Finally, I can get some sleep.
(whistle blows)
Mr. Burns: Mindless drones, return to your ugly families!
Homer:D'OH! - Meta: someone showed that you can beat 'Monkey See, Monkey D'oh' by running.
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Whether we’ll get a The Simpsons: Hit & Run remake/remaster is up in the air, but that doesn’t mean you can’t relive the game’s wacky adventures in Media Molecule’s Dreams. The impressive creation suite recently launched on the PS4, giving users the chance to play and create nearly anything imaginable. Thanks to Dreams user ReivaJKH, you can jump back into the world of the beloved Hit and Run in a faithful recreation of the original. Much like many of the excellent Dreams recreations (like this rendition of Ghost of Tsushima), this one is nearly indistinguishable from the source material and features visuals, sounds, and gameplay to match.
The video below shows the recreation in action:
Each of its characters is identical to those in the original, with Homer, Marge, Bart, Maggie, and Lisa in playable form. Hit & Run features an open world similar to that of 2001’s Grand Theft Auto III, but done so in more of a satirical way, in typical Simpsons fashion. Though the recreation still needs some work with its open-world aspects (like more variety in buildings and other features to make the world feel more alive), the foundation of an impressive game is there. It’s unclear if its creator plans to keep fleshing things out, but nonetheless, this looks and is presented just like the game you remember.
With remakes and remasters running rampant in the video game world, the idea of seeing The Simpsons: Hit & Run again isn’t outside the realm of possibility. Towards the end of 2019, the game’s producer Vlad Ceraldi talked about wanting to bring it back in some capacity but noted that there were no solid plans to do so at the time. But if the success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled are any indication, bringing back Hit & Run could be lucrative for those involved. (Editor’s Note: Licensing agreements notwithstanding, particularly now that Disney owns Fox and its properties.) After all, the original game sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 3 million copies.
While we may never see the return of Hit & Run, at least you can enjoy a version of it in Dreams, complete with Bart skateboarding sections, a saxophone-playing Lisa, and a gun-slinging Maggie—all of which can explore the town of Springfield.
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(Editor’s Note: This is not the complete Hit & Run game remade, but rather a technical demonstration of what’s possible in Dreams limited to the area immediately around the Simspons’ residence.)
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[Source: Dreams, YouTube via USgamer]