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7.4/10
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The Simpson family learn they are part of a video game and are given superpowers to save their 8-bit predecessors.The Simpson family learn they are part of a video game and are given superpowers to save their 8-bit predecessors.The Simpson family learn they are part of a video game and are given superpowers to save their 8-bit predecessors.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 wins & 1 nomination total
Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Moe Szyslak
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Ned Flanders
- (voice)
- …
Pamela Hayden
- Milhouse Van Houten
- (voice)
- …
Tress MacNeille
- Dolph
- (voice)
- …
Russi Taylor
- Martin Prince
- (voice)
- …
Marcia Wallace
- Edna Krabappel
- (voice)
N. Vyolet Diaz
- Violet
- (voice)
- (as Vyolet Diaz)
John DiMaggio
- Bender
- (voice)
Kelsey Grammer
- Sideshow Bob
- (voice)
Matt Groening
- Self
- (voice)
Will Wright
- Self
- (voice)
Billy West
- Dr. Zoidberg
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe front cover for each version of the game is different. The Xbox 360 version has Homer cheering, the Wii version has Homer being attacked by an alien, the PS3 version has Homer kneeing Itchy, the PS2 version has Homer being bitten by NeverQuest Ralph, the PSP version has Homer being attacked by Krusty the Clown toys and the Nintendo DS version has Homer being attacked by chocolate bunnies.
- GoofsIn the cartoon cut-scene, when Bart receives the Cheat Book from Frink, he is holding it in his hand. Then when he walks over to the rift portal, his hands are empty, then he has it again in the next shot.
- Quotes
Matt Groening: It is I, animation's most beloved visonary!
Homer Simpson: Seth McFarlane?
- Alternate versionsIn the Nintendo Wii version, there are minigames available to the player, called "Wii Moments." These are additional minigames included in the Nintendo Wii version that make use of the Wii remote and nunchucks. The games include the titles "Bite Night" and "Bart Wings."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Games to Buy Besides Halo 3 (2007)
- SoundtracksRock You Like a Hurricane
Music by Rudolf Schenker
Written by Klaus Meine, Herman Rarebell and Rudolf Schenker
Performed by Scorpions
Published by BMG Sons Inc.
Recording courtesy of, The Island Def Jam Music Group, under license from, Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
A gamer who could care less about the Simpsons would probably find this to be a very bland and average game. A gamer who loves the Simpsons would probably have some trouble with some of the bad controls and horrible camera angles, but otherwise enjoy the hilarious dialogue, Simpsons characters, animation and sets. A non-gamer will enjoy the cut scenes....heck, who couldn't enjoy those. This game has about 45 minutes of new traditionally animated Simpsons material, and it's just as funny as the show if not funnier. In addition to that, there's about 30 minutes of computer animated Simpsons cut scenes, which are also great.
The game itself is unique and fun, but has some problems. Each level, excluding the Land of Chocolate, is a tag team, and both characters need to be constantly switched in order to beat the level. Each character has their special. Homer can become a fat ball and break things, and also later can become the blob, Marge can call together crowds to break and put things back together. Marge also can put Maggie in tight spaces, which features some cool animation from Maggie's point of view. Lisa uses her Buddha powers to use her hands like God and pick things up and move them around. Bart turns into Bartman and can glide around. All these characters are fun to play with, and make the gameplay less repetitive, constantly switching characters. The levels are pretty interesting, ranging from trying to save the museum from bullies, to fighting the Lard Lad donut mascot.
The problems in the game are a few glitches, and some weird controls and camera angles. Some parts that should be easy are difficult because of the camera angle that you have no control over. It can become very frustrating trying to position your character right so you can see your destination. Sometimes the controls are hard to maneuver and take a while to get used to. Bart's slingshot was tricky for me, trying to figure out how many times I had to click the O button before it finally shot. As for the glitches, only one got me, and it was annoying. Near the end of the level, Lisa the Tree Hugger, Bart was shot in the sky, giving me a sky view that could not be changed. I couldn't switch to Lisa, and the only way to fix this was to restart the level.
Coming from a moderate gamer and a huge Simpsons fan, this is a good game. The writing is the best part, game second. However it was still a good game, but with the hilarious cut scenes, it had a lot to live up to.
My rating: *** out of ****. Rated Teen for language, violence, and drinking.
The game itself is unique and fun, but has some problems. Each level, excluding the Land of Chocolate, is a tag team, and both characters need to be constantly switched in order to beat the level. Each character has their special. Homer can become a fat ball and break things, and also later can become the blob, Marge can call together crowds to break and put things back together. Marge also can put Maggie in tight spaces, which features some cool animation from Maggie's point of view. Lisa uses her Buddha powers to use her hands like God and pick things up and move them around. Bart turns into Bartman and can glide around. All these characters are fun to play with, and make the gameplay less repetitive, constantly switching characters. The levels are pretty interesting, ranging from trying to save the museum from bullies, to fighting the Lard Lad donut mascot.
The problems in the game are a few glitches, and some weird controls and camera angles. Some parts that should be easy are difficult because of the camera angle that you have no control over. It can become very frustrating trying to position your character right so you can see your destination. Sometimes the controls are hard to maneuver and take a while to get used to. Bart's slingshot was tricky for me, trying to figure out how many times I had to click the O button before it finally shot. As for the glitches, only one got me, and it was annoying. Near the end of the level, Lisa the Tree Hugger, Bart was shot in the sky, giving me a sky view that could not be changed. I couldn't switch to Lisa, and the only way to fix this was to restart the level.
Coming from a moderate gamer and a huge Simpsons fan, this is a good game. The writing is the best part, game second. However it was still a good game, but with the hilarious cut scenes, it had a lot to live up to.
My rating: *** out of ****. Rated Teen for language, violence, and drinking.
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