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Due to the series' longevity, The Simpsons video games have also spanned many genres, such as the puzzle game Krusty's Fun House (1992), the sports game Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness (1994) and racing game Road Rage (2001). The Simpsons is also one of the franchises spotlighted in the toys-to-life video game Lego Dimensions (2015).
The Simpsons: Tapped Out (TSTO), or simply known as Tapped Out, was a freemium licensed city-building mobile game for iOS and Android, based on the American animated comedy television series and media franchise The Simpsons.
The Simpsons Game is a 2007 platform game based on the animated television series The Simpsons made for the Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. The game was published and distributed by Electronic Arts .
Moe's Tavern, as shown in the game. Virtual Springfield is a first-person adventure game [1] that allows players to explore a 3D simulation of Springfield, the fictional town featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and the home of the Simpson family.
Homer made a boo-boo. Again. This time, it destroyed Springfield (yet somehow spared the lives of every character), forcing players to rebuild the town as they please. Based on a CNET report, The ...
The Simpsons is an arcade beat 'em up developed and published by Konami released in 1991. It was the first video game based on the Simpsons franchise to be released in North America. The game allows up to four players to control members of the Simpson family as they fight various enemies to rescue the kidnapped Maggie. [1]
Here's a look at how you can catch "The Simpsons" game. 'The Simpsons' NFL game explained: ESPN, Disney+ to air Bengals-Cowboys alt-cast Week 14. How to watch 'The Simpsons' NFL game.
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants is a platform video game, the first based on the animated television series The Simpsons.It was released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum, and in 1992 for Sega Genesis, Master System and Game Gear.