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  1. 4.35 / 5 - 2118 votes. Download 477 MB. Description of The Simpsons: Hit & Run. The Simpsons: Hit & Run game has very active fan community Donut Team that still supports the game with fan patches and mods.

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    • 2003
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  2. The Simpsons: Hit & Run is an action-adventure video game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal Games, for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. It is based on the American animated sitcom of the same name, and is the twenty-second installment in the Simpsons series.

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  3. Jul 24, 2023 · The Simpsons: Hit & Run remake is now finally complete and not only does it look fantastic, but it’s fully playable allowing the player to explore the world by car, on foot, partake in missions, and it even includes sampled audio dialogue for its characters and so much more.

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    • Overview
    • Playable Characters
    • Gameplay
    • Storyline
    • Modding Community
    • Trivia
    • Goofs
    • References

    ―Snake Jailbird (Radical Entertainment logo)

    is an award-winning video game based on the TV hit-show The Simpsons. It was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Microsoft Windows in North America on September 16, 2003, in Europe on October 31, 2003, and in Japan on December 25, 2003. It was developed by Radical Entertainment and was published by Vivendi Universal. It is cited by video game critics and fans as the best Simpsons video game ever made.

    Homer Simpson

    One of two characters that appear on two separate levels (levels 1 and 7). On the first level, his primary vehicle is the classic Pink Family Sedan featured in many episodes of the Simpsons, and on the last level he drives the green 70's sport car featured in the episode "I Married Marge". His costumes are Level 1: Casual Homer, Muumuu Homer (King-Size Homer), and Chosen One Homer (Homer the Great). Level 7: Dirty Homer (Treehouse of Horror IX), Evil Homer (Whacking Day/Marge in Chains), and Donut Homer (Treehouse of Horror IV). In the game while driving as Homer, you hear classic quotes from the cast such as: "I am Evil Homer, I am Evil Homer (From Whacking Day) and "Nothing lasts Forever".

    Bart Simpson

    The second character alongside Homer who appears twice in the game on levels 2 and 6. On the second level, his primary vehicle is the Honor Roller soapbox racer he and Martin Prince built in the episode "Saturdays of Thunder". In Level 6, his primary vehicle is the Red Ferrini given to him by Mr. Burns in the episode "Burns' Heir" that he drives through Santa's Village in. His costumes for Level 2 are: Tall Bart (Radioactive Man), Football Bart (Bart Star) and Bart Ninja (The Telltale Head). His costumes for Level 6 are: Hugo Bart (Treehouse of Horror VII), Cadet Bart (The Secret War of Lisa Simpson) and Bartman (Three Men and a Comic Book). Quotes for Bart also done by the Simpsons cast are either original quotes or extracts from certain episodes such as "Eep" (a recurring catchphrase from the show in episodes such as "Bart After Dark" and the classic "¡Ay, caramba!"

    Lisa Simpson

    The character used in the third level of the game. Lisa's primary vehicle is the Malibu Stacy Car which again can go slightly faster than the Honor Roller car driven by Bart in the second level of the game. Her costumes are: Cool Lisa (Summer of 4 Ft. 2), Floreda Lisa ($pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) and Hockey Lisa (Lisa on Ice). Most of Lisa's quotes throughout the level reflect her profound interest in nature and the environment but also her other interests - "I could sure use a pony right now". Many of her quotes also link with the sibling rivalry she shares with Bart - "I hope Bart gets blamed for that".

    The game is broken up into 7 levels: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, Level 6, and Level 7.

    Hit & Run focuses primarily on driving missions. It employs the "sandbox" format, featuring a third-person view, an explorable environment, and drivable vehicles similar to the Grand Theft Auto series. While most cars can be hijacked or stolen, the non-playable characters' vehicles cannot be compromised in this way. Instead, the player's character can be seen riding in the passenger's seat of another vehicle while the owner drives. The game features a "Hit & Run meter" that brings the police after the player if it gets too high; if the player is captured by the police, (s)he is fined 50 coins. In the first 3 levels, only one police car is deployed to chase the player, but starting from level 4, two police cars are dispatched in pursuit.

    In addition to the story missions, players can optionally participate in "bonus" missions or races which typically award unlockable cars for successful completion. Players can also participate in "wager" races in every level in which they pay a fee to enter (depending on the level) and are awarded double the fee they paid for completion. Coins, the currency in the game, are acquired by hitting objects such as trees or mailboxes, destroying wasp cameras or Buzz Cola machines, or simple collection (many coins are simply scattered throughout each level). Players can use coins to purchase new vehicles or outfits for the current character; many of these can be traced directly to specific episodes of The Simpsons (e.g. Bart's Space Shuttle-shaped Honor Roller soapbox racer or Marge's police uniform). Many of the cars also appear in "The Simpsons Road Rage". However, some cars, such as the Longhorn and Hover Car, appear in "The Simpsons Road Rage" but have a very different design.

    A number of "collector cards" depicting objects, characters, or scenes from the series are placed in each level, usually in hard-to-access areas. Collecting all of these cards in a level unlocks a track that can be played in a slot car-like racing game, and collecting all of the cards in the game unlocks an original Itchy & Scratchy short, "500-Yard Gash".

    October the 25th

    After destroying a wasp-like camera that spied on him during a slumber, Homer goes out to buy some new Buzz Cola (advertised and endorsed by Krusty the Clown in a TV advert) and at the request of Marge, new ice cream. After giving Lisa her forgotten science project, helping Ned Flanders find his missing possessions and destroy Mr. Smithers's car on a work inspection day to save his scorpion farm, Homer gets suspicious after a news report of strange black surveillance vans going around Springfield. Homer follows one, which leads him to Mr. Burns's mansion. Homer thinks Mr. Burns has used these vans to spy on everyone. Homer then helps Marge destroy copies of the new Bonestorm II video game and races Smithers to Burns's mansion. After accusing Burns of the vans, Burns tells Homer the vans are really pizza delivery vans. Burns releases the hounds on Homer and fires him.

    October the 26th

    Bart wants a copy of Bonestorm II so badly, that he skips school to get a copy. After evading Principal Skinner on the way to the Try-N-Save, he discovers that Jimbo Jones stole the last copy. At the antique store, Kearney Zzyzwicz tells Bart that "video games are so late-90s" and that illegal fireworks are now the latest trend, so Bart tries to get as many fireworks as he can, but is nearly arrested by Chief Wiggum in the process. After Comic Book Guy tells Bart, Professor Frink has purchased the remaining copies of the game, Bart helps Frink build a Truckasaurus to make up for it. Bart gets the materials Frink needs (a WWII radio, a satellite dish and a blender) and destroying people using cellphones to prevent Truckasaurus from escaping and causing destruction, Bart goes into the stadium. Truckasaurus attacks Bart, Bart escapes in his car, but is sucked away with a green tractor beam, leaving his empty Honor Roller behind.

    October the 27th

    Lisa decides to try and find her brother with the clues of various people. Lisa tries Comic Book Guy, who tells him Bart might have been at the Noiseland Video Arcade after she helps him get a controversial Itchy & Scratchy comic book. Lisa finds Milhouse, who tells Lisa he has seen Bart at various places; but is really him trying to convince Lisa to be his date for the school Harvest Dance. Lisa then helps Apu knock the flatmeat out of Cletus Spuckler's truck, which the player as Bart collected in the previous level. Apu tells Lisa that Professor Frink might know a little into Bart's disappearance and whereabouts and when Lisa goes there, he tells the story to her. Lisa then goes to her grandfather Abe Simpson, who tells her that the black chase sedans going around might have a clue of Bart's whereabouts. After Lisa uses Otto Mann's School Bus to destroy them and then goes to Chief Wiggum to find more info on the sedans, he tells her they might be connected to the Squidport. After helping the Sea Captain collect three-eyed fish, he tells her Bart had rode in a limo. Lisa destroys the Limo to search for Bart, but finds no evidence. The Sea Captain tells her he boarded the ship on the pier, which she boards. Lisa finds Bart, but he now only mutters gibberish and soils himself. Lisa takes Bart home.

    A modding community was established in 2013 by "Donut Team" Studios. Since then, The Simpsons: Hit & Run has gathered a cult following of devoted fans of the game and modders. "Donut Mod 3.0" is so far the largest mod ever made for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and the newest upcoming "Donut Mod 4" version is the most anticipated version and mod by far.

    •The game is referred to as "srr2" in several places. This is believed to be short for "Simpsons: Road Rage 2", another game created by the game's developer Radical Entertainment.

    •Several sound clips when driving are reused from "The Simpsons: Road Rage".

    •The game has an individual wiki of its own.

    •Maggie is the only non-playable immediate Simpson family member.

    •Apu is the only non-Simpsons family core character to be playable in this game.

    •When they enter Kwik-E-Mart, the kaleidoscope music from Blue's Clues 2x16 "What Did Blue See?" and 3x21 "Inventions" is heard.

    •Bart's first level is October 26th, according to the newspaper. In his first mission, Milhouse warns him that Principal Skinner is looking for everyone who skipped school that day. The game is (presumably) set in 2003. October 26th, 2003 was a Sunday.

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  5. The Simpsons: Hit & Run is a 2003 action-adventure game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal Games. It is based on the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, and is the twenty-second installment in the Simpsons series of video games.

  6. Sep 16, 2003 · The Simpsons Hit & Run is a mission-based driving game featuring out-of-the-car platform action, the interactive world of Springfield, and the signature humor of the Simpsons.

  7. The Simpsons: Hit & Run is a video game released on September 16, 2003 for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox in North America, with the Windows port released on November 13, in the region.

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