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The Simpsons Game

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. It was released in North America in October 2007 and worldwide in November 2007. It features an original storyline written by Simpsons writers Tim Long and Matt Warburton. In the self-referential plot, the family discovers that they are forced to participate in another The Simpsons video game. Similar to the show, the game pokes fun at popular culture, other video games, and Electronic Arts, its publisher.

The Simpsons Game
North American Xbox 360 cover art
Developer(s)EA Redwood Shores[a]
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Director(s)Ralph Sosa
Writer(s)Tim Long
Matt Warburton
Composer(s)
SeriesThe Simpsons
EngineRenderWare (X360, PS3) Asura (Wii, PS2, PSP)
Platform(s)
Release
October 30, 2007
  • Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
    • NA: October 30, 2007
    • EU: November 2, 2007
    • AU: November 6, 2007
    • EU: November 21, 2007
    PlayStation Portable
    • NA: November 5, 2007
    • EU: November 9, 2007
    • AU: November 15, 2007
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player, local multiplayer

The game follows the five Simpson family members—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie—who learn they are part of a video game and are given superpowers to resolve several situations. Eventually, they must save their 8-bit predecessors from Will Wright, and the creator of their video game character selves, Matt Groening. The Simpson family travels to four scenarios in parodies of other games to collect key cards used to infiltrate their creator's mansion and ultimately to save their predecessors from destruction to reverse their generations old ban on video games.

The game was met with mixed reception from video game critics. They praised its visuals and writing, which included many parodies of other video games, while they criticized its short length and poor camera system, which did not always function properly. The Simpsons Game received the Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show award at the 2007 Spike Video Game Awards and was nominated for Best Video Game Writing at the 2007 Writers Guild of America Awards. As of January 31, 2008, four million copies of the game have been sold worldwide.

Gameplay Edit

Players of The Simpsons Game are able to control the Simpson family each with their own unique abilities.[1] Two different family members are playable in each level,[2][3] aside from the tutorial level, "The Land of Chocolate", in which only Homer is playable, in all of the levels in which Marge appears, in which Maggie is also playable, and the final level, "Game Over", where all members of the family are playable.[4] The game contains sixteen levels, called episodes,[3] and each requires specific powers to complete. For example, in the fourth episode, "Lisa the Tree Hugger", the player is required to use Lisa's "Hand of Buddha" power to move large objects, and Bart's slingshot to shut down machines. Enemies unique to each episode are featured, with the exception of the final level, in which enemies that have already been defeated are "recycled" with different colors.[5]

Several challenges are made available after all episodes are completed. These include finding all the collectibles for each character,[1] finding all the video game clichés,[6] and in the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo DS versions, completing a certain task related to each episode's plot in a time trial.[7][8]

The Simpsons Game's head-up display features health meters for both characters in each level, and an attack meter and special power meter for the character currently controlled by the player.[7] The game features a two player co-op mode, which has a split screen and allows each player to control one of the two characters featured on that level.[1][3]

The DS version of the game was developed separately from its console counterparts and is a side scrolling adventure. It also offers several features that are not available in the other versions. Several minigames are available to unlock and play, most which are updated versions of arcade games such as Frogger and Space Invaders, the latter which references the aliens Kang and Kodos from the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes. A virtual pet is also accessible, called "Pet Homer", which allows players to feed, entertain, and save Homer from threats such as choking and heart attacks.[9]

Playable characters Edit

 
Bart and Lisa battle dolphins in the episode – "The Day of the Dolphin", showing both the gameplay and the cel-shaded graphical style.

The game has 5 playable characters: Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge and Maggie. In the game manual, Maggie and Marge are counted as a single character, but they have different gameplay and controls.

Homer is the first playable character available to the player in "The Land of Chocolate" level. His abilities involve turning into the "Homer ball" by eating food power-ups to let him roll and slam objects;[2] turn into a Gummi Homer by eating small gummi Venus de Milos to shoot gummi grenades;[1] eat hot chili peppers to become Insanity Pepper Homer to use lava and fire bombs;[7] and inhale helium to become a balloon to float in the air.[10] Homer's special power is a giant burp, which can stun enemies.[1][10]

Bart first appears in the second level of the game "Bartman Begins". He can turn into Bartman, allowing him to use zip-lines, climb certain walls, glide over long distances, and do other acrobatic feats.[2][3] Bart's special power is releasing a flood of bats towards enemies. He can use his slingshot to defeat enemies and hit targets from afar.[7][11]

Lisa is introduced in the fourth level "Lisa the Tree Hugger". Her main attack style is kicking, and her power is the "Hand of Buddha".[7] She can use it to flick, smash, freeze, or send lightning bolts to enemies, as well as lift certain items.[12] Lisa's special power is playing her saxophone to attack and stun enemies. As the levels progress, Lisa can use her saxophone to turn enemies against each other.[10]

Marge is the least-playable character. Introduced in the fifth level, "Mob Rules", Marge learns her power is to make large crowds obey her.[2] She can use her mob to break down obstacles, build objects, attack enemies, and repair objects.[11] When using the "Cop Marge" power up, her strength is increased for a short period of time - but this feature is only available in the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions.

Maggie is, in effect, an extension of Marge, briefly playable in air ducts and other small spaces. Her hability is to enter areas that other characters cannot access, and she only has one attack (using her pacifier). Maggie can only be used in specific areas of the game, and turns into a friendly NPC connected to Marge out of those areas.[7][11]

Plot Edit

The game begins with Homer having a candy-induced fantasy about a world of chocolate where he tries to catch and eat a white chocolate rabbit; upon waking up he is upset to find that it was all a dream.

Meanwhile, Bart goes to the video game store and bribes the clerk to let him buy the new and violent Grand Theft Scratchy game, only to have it confiscated by Marge. While Bart mopes, a video game manual falls down from the sky in front of him. Reading through the manual, Bart discovers that he and the rest of his family have special powers. Bart uses his Bartman powers to stop the school bullies Jimbo, Kearney, and Dolph from robbing the Natural History Museum on the orders of Principal Skinner to use the museum exhibits for the science class, Homer uses his ability to win an eating contest, Lisa uses her powers to stop a deforestation project, and Marge uses her powers to influence crowds to stop the release of Grand Theft Scratchy in Springfield, although Lisa points out it is hypocritical that she used violence to stop a violent game.[5]

During dinner, the family is euphoric with their new powers. However, it leads to an argument about what they should be doing with them. Aliens Kang and Kodos decide to strike Earth, and an alien invasion unfolds. Realizing none of their powers are strong enough to defeat the aliens, Bart and Lisa visit Professor Frink. They break into his house after noticing that he is not home. Inside they discover a portal that sends them to a place called the game engine where all video games are made. After saving him from a giant gorilla, Frink gives them The Simpsons Game's player's guide to teach them how to better use their powers as well as gain new ones, and the Simpson family sets out to stop the alien invasion. First, Bart and Lisa assist Captain McCallister in fighting back mind-controlled dolphins that are attacking the city aquarium. Then, Bart and Homer defeat the Lard Lad statue which has come to life. Finally, they save the Springfield Mall and Cletus from an alien force led by Sideshow Bob.[5]

In order to find out the truth, the family turns to the Internet to discover more about the powers they have in the game, but are sent to the game engine when Homer accidentally spills beer over the keyboard. There, they discover Will Wright, who is destroying copies of an old 8-bit The Simpsons game and its characters. The family manages to save their 8-bit predecessors before they are destroyed by Wright, and discover that they will also become obsolete when the next The Simpsons game is released. The only way to prevent this is to talk to the creator of the games and convince him not to destroy them. In order to access his mansion, the family needs to acquire four key cards from four upcoming Simpsons games. First, Homer and Marge defeat a two-headed dragon whose heads are those of Patty and Selma in the Neverquest game. Next, Homer and Bart travel to France during World War II to thwart Mr. Burns' plan to steal priceless French paintings, in the Medal of Homer game. Lisa and Homer then travel to ancient Japan to defeat the evil Mr. Dirt as Milhouse and his "Sparklemon" in the Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game. Marge and Lisa then travel to Grand Theft Scratchy, eliminating all offensive material and replacing it with more family-friendly material.[5]

Once they have all four key cards, Bart and Homer infiltrate the creator's mansion. They are greeted by Matt Groening, who sends Futurama characters Bender and Dr. Zoidberg after them. The family manages to defeat them, however Matt Groening admits that he is only creating new games for the money, and destroys the game engine. The Simpsons, along with several other characters from the games, escape to Springfield, where the aliens are still attacking. Lisa uses her power to create a stairway to heaven in order for the family to ask God for help. Along the way they have to defeat deceased historical figures William Shakespeare and Benjamin Franklin, and several other "recycled" enemies that the family had killed during previous levels of the game. After God is defeated in a game of Dance Dance Revolution, He reveals that the video game that they are in is a mini-game in another video game about Earth. He dropped the video game manual by accident, thus endowing the family with superpowers. Realizing his mistake, He promises to restore Springfield, let them keep their powers, and to improve the working conditions of all video game characters. He also gives Homer three wishes. Lisa asks if God ever wonders if he himself is a character in a video game. As God nervously scoffs at this theory, it turns out that Ralph Wiggum is playing the entire game before he looks at the screen, wondering who is looking at him.[5]

Development Edit

 
Electronic Arts' Redwood Shores team, based in Redwood City, California, developed The Simpsons Game, and Electronic Arts published and distributed it.

The game's storyline was written by Tim Long, Matt Selman, and Matt Warburton, who are all regular writers on The Simpsons. They wanted to create something that appealed to the fans of the show, and was, in its own right, "a great new game".[13] Matt Groening and the writers had continuous feedback on the game's content, from its "look and feel" to its puzzles and gameplay. The game's executive producer, Scot Amos, said it was an amazing partnership between the writers and the developers.[13] Selman, the head writer, says the reason they decided to call it The Simpsons Game and not add a subtitle was because they felt it was a restart of "the 'Simpsons' gaming franchise [...] a big, new, fresh game that takes on video games and hilarious things of all time".[2]

 
Matt Selman was the head writer of The Simpsons Game.

The Simpsons Game was published by Electronic Arts and developed by its subsidiary, EA Redwood Shores; the company had signed a contract for the video game rights to The Simpsons in 2005.[14] The game's lead designer, Greg Rizzer, said that when he asked his bosses if they could parody some Electronic Arts games including Medal of Honor, they were enthusiastic about it.[15] The Simpsons Game, which parodies video games from 30 years prior to 2007, was forced to have some of its content removed after several video game companies complained about it. Rizzer, however, was still pleased with the amount of parody in the game and considered The Simpsons the "perfect vehicle to poke fun at the games industry".[16] At the 2007 Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, a poster for "Grand Theft Scratchy", one of the levels in The Simpsons Game and a parody of Grand Theft Auto, was asked to be taken down by an employee of Rockstar Games, the company that develops the Grand Theft Auto series of video games. Several companies, however, embraced the game's parody of their video games, including developers from Harmonix, who were pleased with the game's "Sitar Hero", a parody of Harmonix's Guitar Hero video game.[16] In addition to game parodies, The Simpsons Game also features several cameos with satirical spins, including Matt Groening as himself and Will Wright as an antagonist.[1]

The graphics for the game's characters are cel-shaded, and an implemented technique helps flatten the character models from any angle that the camera views them from, in order to recreate the 2D, hand-drawn look seen in the show.[17] The development team found it particularly difficult to render Lisa's spiky hair as 2D in the game's 3D environment.[18] There is a different cover for the game on each console.[15]

Reception Edit

The game received mixed reception, receiving an aggregated score of 71% on Metacritic for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version of the game.[35] Praise focused on the game's visuals and writing, which lampooned the gaming industry and the show itself. The Simpsons Game won the award for Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show at the Spike Video Game Awards 2007,[36] and was nominated for the first-ever award for Best Video Game Writing at the Writers Guild of America Awards 2007.[37] As of January 31, 2008, four million copies of the game have been sold overall.[38] Its PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS releases each received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[39] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies per version in the United Kingdom.[40] ELSPA presented the game's Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable versions with "Silver" certifications,[41] for sales of 100,000 units or more each in the region.[40] Peter Nowak of CBC News named it the third-best game of 2007 and described it as "easily the best game starring the wacky residents of Springfield".[42]

The game's use of The Simpsons-style humor received a mostly positive reception. Both GameSpot and GameTrailers said that the game delivered more than enough laughs to make it worth playing through at least once.[23][26] It was considered enjoyable for both hardcore and casual The Simpsons fans by IGN and GameDaily, who also called it a particularly appealing game for diehard fans.[28][29] Despite the few problems that the game had, GameSpy said that it was worth it to see the humorous parodies.[25] Eurogamer's Tom Bramwell, however, believed that the game's humor could only carry it so far, and suggested that those interested in The Simpsons humor should purchase a box set of one of the television series' seasons instead.[11] Joe Juba of Game Informer called the game an average experience. He elaborated that the game would appeal primarily to fans of the television series, but would not be worth playing for people unfamiliar with it.[21]

Eurogamer praised the involvement of people from The Simpsons television series with the game's development[11] and GameZone enjoyed the two-character mechanics of the game and had fun collecting unlockable items.[20] GameTrailers thought the graphics and animations looked great and appreciated the hand-drawn appearances, even though they found it obvious that the characters were "never really meant to jump into the third dimension" because of their second-dimension roots.[26]

Criticism of the game focused on its short, uninspiring gameplay and troublesome camera system. GameSpot considered the gameplay "nothing special"[24] while GameZone called it a "pretty shallow" game that depended too much on repetitive jumping puzzles and a weak combat system.[20] The game disappointed IGN because it did not include an online feature and it was deemed too short.[28] The camera system was found to be problematic by both GameZone and GameSpy, who called it "a pain" and a "busted" feature;[20][25] GameDaily also found it bothersome because it often got stuck.[29]

The DS version of the game, which was significantly different from the other versions, received praise for its unique gameplay, but criticism for its short length. IGN lauded the DS version's unique gameplay experience[27] and GameSpot proclaimed that it was satisfying from start to finish.[22] GameSpot and GameZone, however, were both disappointed that the game was extremely brief.[19][22] 1UP found that even though The Simpsons Game parodied numerous 2D platform game conventions, it used them anyway, making it a pointless endeavor.[9]

Cancelled sequel Edit

Electronic Arts planned to develop a sequel to the game, entitled The Simpsons Game 2, but was cancelled in 2011 because the studio decided to make room for other projects.[43]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Rebellion Developments Co-developed the PS2, PSP and Wii version. Amaze Entertainment developed the Nintendo DS version.

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • The Simpsons Game at IMDb
  • The Simpsons Game at MobyGames

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This article is about the 2007 video game For other video games in The Simpsons series see List of The Simpsons video games 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 It was released in North America in October 2007 and worldwide in November 2007 It features an original storyline written by Simpsons writers Tim Long and Matt Warburton In the self referential plot the family discovers that they are forced to participate in another The Simpsons video game Similar to the show the game pokes fun at popular culture other video games and Electronic Arts its publisher The Simpsons GameNorth American Xbox 360 cover artDeveloper s EA Redwood Shores a Publisher s Electronic ArtsDirector s Ralph SosaWriter s Tim LongMatt WarburtonComposer s Hans Zimmer James Dooley Chris Lennertz Tim WynnSeriesThe SimpsonsEngineRenderWare X360 PS3 Asura Wii PS2 PSP Platform s Nintendo DSPlayStation 2WiiXbox 360PlayStation 3PlayStation PortableReleaseOctober 30 2007 Nintendo DS PlayStation 2 Wii Xbox 360 PlayStation 3NA October 30 2007EU November 2 2007AU November 6 2007EU November 21 2007PlayStation PortableNA November 5 2007EU November 9 2007AU November 15 2007Genre s PlatformMode s Single player local multiplayerThe game follows the five Simpson family members Homer Marge Bart Lisa and Maggie who learn they are part of a video game and are given superpowers to resolve several situations Eventually they must save their 8 bit predecessors from Will Wright and the creator of their video game character selves Matt Groening The Simpson family travels to four scenarios in parodies of other games to collect key cards used to infiltrate their creator s mansion and ultimately to save their predecessors from destruction to reverse their generations old ban on video games The game was met with mixed reception from video game critics They praised its visuals and writing which included many parodies of other video games while they criticized its short length and poor camera system which did not always function properly The Simpsons Game received the Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show award at the 2007 Spike Video Game Awards and was nominated for Best Video Game Writing at the 2007 Writers Guild of America Awards As of January 31 2008 four million copies of the game have been sold worldwide Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Playable characters 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 Cancelled sequel 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay EditPlayers of The Simpsons Game are able to control the Simpson family each with their own unique abilities 1 Two different family members are playable in each level 2 3 aside from the tutorial level The Land of Chocolate in which only Homer is playable in all of the levels in which Marge appears in which Maggie is also playable and the final level Game Over where all members of the family are playable 4 The game contains sixteen levels called episodes 3 and each requires specific powers to complete For example in the fourth episode Lisa the Tree Hugger the player is required to use Lisa s Hand of Buddha power to move large objects and Bart s slingshot to shut down machines Enemies unique to each episode are featured with the exception of the final level in which enemies that have already been defeated are recycled with different colors 5 Several challenges are made available after all episodes are completed These include finding all the collectibles for each character 1 finding all the video game cliches 6 and in the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS versions completing a certain task related to each episode s plot in a time trial 7 8 The Simpsons Game s head up display features health meters for both characters in each level and an attack meter and special power meter for the character currently controlled by the player 7 The game features a two player co op mode which has a split screen and allows each player to control one of the two characters featured on that level 1 3 The DS version of the game was developed separately from its console counterparts and is a side scrolling adventure It also offers several features that are not available in the other versions Several minigames are available to unlock and play most which are updated versions of arcade games such as Frogger and Space Invaders the latter which references the aliens Kang and Kodos from the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episodes A virtual pet is also accessible called Pet Homer which allows players to feed entertain and save Homer from threats such as choking and heart attacks 9 Playable characters Edit nbsp Bart and Lisa battle dolphins in the episode The Day of the Dolphin showing both the gameplay and the cel shaded graphical style The game has 5 playable characters Homer Bart Lisa Marge and Maggie In the game manual Maggie and Marge are counted as a single character but they have different gameplay and controls Homer is the first playable character available to the player in The Land of Chocolate level His abilities involve turning into the Homer ball by eating food power ups to let him roll and slam objects 2 turn into a Gummi Homer by eating small gummi Venus de Milos to shoot gummi grenades 1 eat hot chili peppers to become Insanity Pepper Homer to use lava and fire bombs 7 and inhale helium to become a balloon to float in the air 10 Homer s special power is a giant burp which can stun enemies 1 10 Bart first appears in the second level of the game Bartman Begins He can turn into Bartman allowing him to use zip lines climb certain walls glide over long distances and do other acrobatic feats 2 3 Bart s special power is releasing a flood of bats towards enemies He can use his slingshot to defeat enemies and hit targets from afar 7 11 Lisa is introduced in the fourth level Lisa the Tree Hugger Her main attack style is kicking and her power is the Hand of Buddha 7 She can use it to flick smash freeze or send lightning bolts to enemies as well as lift certain items 12 Lisa s special power is playing her saxophone to attack and stun enemies As the levels progress Lisa can use her saxophone to turn enemies against each other 10 Marge is the least playable character Introduced in the fifth level Mob Rules Marge learns her power is to make large crowds obey her 2 She can use her mob to break down obstacles build objects attack enemies and repair objects 11 When using the Cop Marge power up her strength is increased for a short period of time but this feature is only available in the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions Maggie is in effect an extension of Marge briefly playable in air ducts and other small spaces Her hability is to enter areas that other characters cannot access and she only has one attack using her pacifier Maggie can only be used in specific areas of the game and turns into a friendly NPC connected to Marge out of those areas 7 11 Plot EditThe game begins with Homer having a candy induced fantasy about a world of chocolate where he tries to catch and eat a white chocolate rabbit upon waking up he is upset to find that it was all a dream Meanwhile Bart goes to the video game store and bribes the clerk to let him buy the new and violent Grand Theft Scratchy game only to have it confiscated by Marge While Bart mopes a video game manual falls down from the sky in front of him Reading through the manual Bart discovers that he and the rest of his family have special powers Bart uses his Bartman powers to stop the school bullies Jimbo Kearney and Dolph from robbing the Natural History Museum on the orders of Principal Skinner to use the museum exhibits for the science class Homer uses his ability to win an eating contest Lisa uses her powers to stop a deforestation project and Marge uses her powers to influence crowds to stop the release of Grand Theft Scratchy in Springfield although Lisa points out it is hypocritical that she used violence to stop a violent game 5 During dinner the family is euphoric with their new powers However it leads to an argument about what they should be doing with them Aliens Kang and Kodos decide to strike Earth and an alien invasion unfolds Realizing none of their powers are strong enough to defeat the aliens Bart and Lisa visit Professor Frink They break into his house after noticing that he is not home Inside they discover a portal that sends them to a place called the game engine where all video games are made After saving him from a giant gorilla Frink gives them The Simpsons Game s player s guide to teach them how to better use their powers as well as gain new ones and the Simpson family sets out to stop the alien invasion First Bart and Lisa assist Captain McCallister in fighting back mind controlled dolphins that are attacking the city aquarium Then Bart and Homer defeat the Lard Lad statue which has come to life Finally they save the Springfield Mall and Cletus from an alien force led by Sideshow Bob 5 In order to find out the truth the family turns to the Internet to discover more about the powers they have in the game but are sent to the game engine when Homer accidentally spills beer over the keyboard There they discover Will Wright who is destroying copies of an old 8 bit The Simpsons game and its characters The family manages to save their 8 bit predecessors before they are destroyed by Wright and discover that they will also become obsolete when the next The Simpsons game is released The only way to prevent this is to talk to the creator of the games and convince him not to destroy them In order to access his mansion the family needs to acquire four key cards from four upcoming Simpsons games First Homer and Marge defeat a two headed dragon whose heads are those of Patty and Selma in the Neverquest game Next Homer and Bart travel to France during World War II to thwart Mr Burns plan to steal priceless French paintings in the Medal of Homer game Lisa and Homer then travel to ancient Japan to defeat the evil Mr Dirt as Milhouse and his Sparklemon in the Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game Marge and Lisa then travel to Grand Theft Scratchy eliminating all offensive material and replacing it with more family friendly material 5 Once they have all four key cards Bart and Homer infiltrate the creator s mansion They are greeted by Matt Groening who sends Futurama characters Bender and Dr Zoidberg after them The family manages to defeat them however Matt Groening admits that he is only creating new games for the money and destroys the game engine The Simpsons along with several other characters from the games escape to Springfield where the aliens are still attacking Lisa uses her power to create a stairway to heaven in order for the family to ask God for help Along the way they have to defeat deceased historical figures William Shakespeare and Benjamin Franklin and several other recycled enemies that the family had killed during previous levels of the game After God is defeated in a game of Dance Dance Revolution He reveals that the video game that they are in is a mini game in another video game about Earth He dropped the video game manual by accident thus endowing the family with superpowers Realizing his mistake He promises to restore Springfield let them keep their powers and to improve the working conditions of all video game characters He also gives Homer three wishes Lisa asks if God ever wonders if he himself is a character in a video game As God nervously scoffs at this theory it turns out that Ralph Wiggum is playing the entire game before he looks at the screen wondering who is looking at him 5 Development Edit nbsp Electronic Arts Redwood Shores team based in Redwood City California developed The Simpsons Game and Electronic Arts published and distributed it The game s storyline was written by Tim Long Matt Selman and Matt Warburton who are all regular writers on The Simpsons They wanted to create something that appealed to the fans of the show and was in its own right a great new game 13 Matt Groening and the writers had continuous feedback on the game s content from its look and feel to its puzzles and gameplay The game s executive producer Scot Amos said it was an amazing partnership between the writers and the developers 13 Selman the head writer says the reason they decided to call it The Simpsons Game and not add a subtitle was because they felt it was a restart of the Simpsons gaming franchise a big new fresh game that takes on video games and hilarious things of all time 2 nbsp Matt Selman was the head writer of The Simpsons Game The Simpsons Game was published by Electronic Arts and developed by its subsidiary EA Redwood Shores the company had signed a contract for the video game rights to The Simpsons in 2005 14 The game s lead designer Greg Rizzer said that when he asked his bosses if they could parody some Electronic Arts games including Medal of Honor they were enthusiastic about it 15 The Simpsons Game which parodies video games from 30 years prior to 2007 was forced to have some of its content removed after several video game companies complained about it Rizzer however was still pleased with the amount of parody in the game and considered The Simpsons the perfect vehicle to poke fun at the games industry 16 At the 2007 Games Convention in Leipzig Germany a poster for Grand Theft Scratchy one of the levels in The Simpsons Game and a parody of Grand Theft Auto was asked to be taken down by an employee of Rockstar Games the company that develops the Grand Theft Auto series of video games Several companies however embraced the game s parody of their video games including developers from Harmonix who were pleased with the game s Sitar Hero a parody of Harmonix s Guitar Hero video game 16 In addition to game parodies The Simpsons Game also features several cameos with satirical spins including Matt Groening as himself and Will Wright as an antagonist 1 The graphics for the game s characters are cel shaded and an implemented technique helps flatten the character models from any angle that the camera views them from in order to recreate the 2D hand drawn look seen in the show 17 The development team found it particularly difficult to render Lisa s spiky hair as 2D in the game s 3D environment 18 There is a different cover for the game on each console 15 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic DS 69 30 PS2 68 31 PS3 71 32 PSP 59 33 Wii 64 34 X360 71 35 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up com DS B 9 Eurogamer X360 6 10 11 Game Informer PS3 7 25 10 21 GameSpot DS 7 5 10 22 PS2 7 0 10 23 Wii 6 5 10 24 GameSpy X360 3 5 5 25 GameTrailers X360 7 9 10 26 GameZone DS 7 9 10 19 X360 7 3 10 20 IGN DS 7 7 10 27 PS3 7 7 10 1 PSP 7 0 10 28 GameDaily X360 7 10 29 The game received mixed reception receiving an aggregated score of 71 on Metacritic for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version of the game 35 Praise focused on the game s visuals and writing which lampooned the gaming industry and the show itself The Simpsons Game won the award for Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show at the Spike Video Game Awards 2007 36 and was nominated for the first ever award for Best Video Game Writing at the Writers Guild of America Awards 2007 37 As of January 31 2008 four million copies of the game have been sold overall 38 Its PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS releases each received a Platinum sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association ELSPA 39 indicating sales of at least 300 000 copies per version in the United Kingdom 40 ELSPA presented the game s Wii Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable versions with Silver certifications 41 for sales of 100 000 units or more each in the region 40 Peter Nowak of CBC News named it the third best game of 2007 and described it as easily the best game starring the wacky residents of Springfield 42 The game s use of The Simpsons style humor received a mostly positive reception Both GameSpot and GameTrailers said that the game delivered more than enough laughs to make it worth playing through at least once 23 26 It was considered enjoyable for both hardcore and casual The Simpsons fans by IGN and GameDaily who also called it a particularly appealing game for diehard fans 28 29 Despite the few problems that the game had GameSpy said that it was worth it to see the humorous parodies 25 Eurogamer s Tom Bramwell however believed that the game s humor could only carry it so far and suggested that those interested in The Simpsons humor should purchase a box set of one of the television series seasons instead 11 Joe Juba of Game Informer called the game an average experience He elaborated that the game would appeal primarily to fans of the television series but would not be worth playing for people unfamiliar with it 21 Eurogamer praised the involvement of people from The Simpsons television series with the game s development 11 and GameZone enjoyed the two character mechanics of the game and had fun collecting unlockable items 20 GameTrailers thought the graphics and animations looked great and appreciated the hand drawn appearances even though they found it obvious that the characters were never really meant to jump into the third dimension because of their second dimension roots 26 Criticism of the game focused on its short uninspiring gameplay and troublesome camera system GameSpot considered the gameplay nothing special 24 while GameZone called it a pretty shallow game that depended too much on repetitive jumping puzzles and a weak combat system 20 The game disappointed IGN because it did not include an online feature and it was deemed too short 28 The camera system was found to be problematic by both GameZone and GameSpy who called it a pain and a busted feature 20 25 GameDaily also found it bothersome because it often got stuck 29 The DS version of the game which was significantly different from the other versions received praise for its unique gameplay but criticism for its short length IGN lauded the DS version s unique gameplay experience 27 and GameSpot proclaimed that it was satisfying from start to finish 22 GameSpot and GameZone however were both disappointed that the game was extremely brief 19 22 1UP found that even though The Simpsons Game parodied numerous 2D platform game conventions it used them anyway making it a pointless endeavor 9 Cancelled sequel EditElectronic Arts planned to develop a sequel to the game entitled The Simpsons Game 2 but was cancelled in 2011 because the studio decided to make room for other projects 43 Notes Edit Rebellion Developments Co developed the PS2 PSP and Wii version Amaze Entertainment developed the Nintendo DS version References Edit a b c d e f g Ahearn Nate 2007 10 29 The Simpsons Game Review IGN Archived from the original on 2012 01 18 Retrieved 2008 12 13 a b c d e Totilo 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