Waylon Smithers has just stolen a diamond from Springfield Jewelers for Mr. Burns. While trying to make a getaway, he crashes into Homer, which knocks the diamond out of his hand. Maggie catches it in her mouth, prompting Smithers to grab her and run off. The Simpsons decide to go after him, but Mr. Burns has tons of henchmen, who want to prevent the family getting their daughter back.
The Simpsons is basically a side-scrolling beat-em-up featuring the characters from The Simpsons TV show. The player can choose to play as each of the four Simpson characters. Homer, who punches and kicks; Marge, who swings her vacuum cleaner; Bart, who wields his skateboard; and Lisa, who uses a jump rope as a whip. Other weapons such as hammers and bowling balls are also available to use. The game’s levels are Downtown Springfield, Krustyland, Springfield Discount Cemetery, Moe’s Tavern, Springfield Gorge, Dreamland, the Channel 6 studio, and the Power Plant. Each level ends with a boss whose speed and strength will increase after taking a certain amount of damage. End level bosses are the wrestler Professor Werner von Brawn, a hot air balloon shaped like Krusty the Clown, a pair of bouncers, a drunk at Moe’s Tavern, a henchman in a bear suit, an imaginary, gigantic bowling ball, and a martial arts sensei dressed like a kabuki actor. There’s also the showdown finale against Smithers and Mr. Burns in a robotic outfit.
Between levels, the player can compete against the other characters in two mini-games to be first to complete a task (inflating a balloon and waking up their character).
Recommended System Requirements | ||
RAM | 640 KB RAM | |
Graphics Card | graphic card VGA | |
Game Analysis | The Simpsons Arcade Game is an arcade beat 'em up developed by Konami released in 1991, and the first video game based on The Simpsons franchise. The voice actors of the immediate family (Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, and Yeardley Smith) provide voices for their respective characters. It uses the same engine[citation needed] and therefore has similar overall gameplay as the 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game, also made by Konami. The game was ported to the Commodore 64 and MS-DOS soon after its launch in the arcades. The game was released on Xbox Live Arcade on February 3, 2012 and was released for the PlayStation Network on February 7, 2012. | |
High FPS | 0 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
The Simpsons Game Series [View The Simpsons Full Game Series]
- The Simpsons Arcade Game
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World
- The Simpsons Arcade
- The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants
- The Simpsons: Tapped Out
- The Simpsons: Road Rage
- The Simpsons Skateboarding
- Bart Simpson’s Escape from Camp Deadly
- The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man
- The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror
Length- the perfect length for an arcade brawler that doesn't overstay it's welcome.
Replayability- bright, loud, and flashy enough to want to see time and time again. No wonder it ate buckets of quarters and probably still does to this day.
Linearity- like most beat 'em ups of the time, can be frustrating when forced down a SUPER linear path of bad guys and stages
Ultra iconic, fast paced, and tons of easy fun- a LOT of nostalgia specifically behind this one but it still lives up to most of the hype- one of the funnest, easiest, and downright enjoyable beat em ups of all time.
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 7
Pacing- 9
Characters- 8
Originality- 8
Linearity- 5
Length- 10
Epicness- 8
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 8
Display- 9
Music- 9
Sound FX- 9
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 9
Innovation- 7
Replayability- 10