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Bart must complete the six programs to escape the machine. If Bart successfully completes every stage, he escapes from the device. Homer then enters the malfunctioning device, which explodes shortly thereafter. If the player gets a Game Over, the system "hangs" and the real Bart is trapped inside the device. [2]
The game, split into two parts, follows Bart on the street, trying to find his homework pages. The second part of the game consists of minigames. It was released on the SNES and the Sega Genesis. A sequel, Virtual Bart, was released in 1994. Production conflicts resulted in American game designer Bill Williams to leave the video game industry.
[2] [3] The growing popularity of the series motivated video game developers to create video games based on the series. Two pinball machines have also been produced; one self-titled, that was only made available for a limited time after the first season finale (1990) and The Simpsons Pinball Party (2003). [4]
Acclaim Entertainment had the rights to The Simpsons brand and starting with the release of The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants releasing several games. Between 1991 and 1993 there were over nine video games based on the series and among them was Krusty's Fun House.
[2] [3] All five members of the Simpson family have their own level, with the exception of Homer, who has three. [3] The levels include Marge in a zombie tale, Maggie as a fly, Lisa fighting cannibalistic teachers, Bart rescuing Santa's Little Helper in a haunted house, and Homer as a vampire killer, a robot, and the large ape King Homer. [2]
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Bart vs. the Space Mutants is a 2D side-scrolling platformer. [3] [4] In the single-player game, Bart Simpson is the only one who knows of the aliens' secret plan due to an unlikely quirk that he discovers when using his X-ray glasses, which he ordered from an ad on the last page of a comic book. It turns out that the X-ray specs, which Bart ...
According to its own estimates as of 2014, EA generated over $130 million in revenue since the game's release. [4] On September 26, 2024, EA announced that Tapped Out would be shutting down. It was delisted from the App Store and Google Play on October 31, 2024, while users who still had the app downloaded were able to continue playing the game ...