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Crapshoot: Virtual Springfield is a reminder of when The Simpsons was good

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Oct 9, 2021


From 2010 to 2014 Richard Cobbett wrote Crapshoot, a column about rolling the dice to bring random obscure games back into the light. This week, they’ll never stop The Simpsons – but in the mid-90s, oh, how they should have tried to stop the games. With the possible exception of one…

It is written that once in every generation, buried in a mountain of terrible, terrible licensed games, there will be… well, a diamond is pushing it. An emerald, perhaps? A topaz, potentially. More than just another bit of licensed crapola anyway. Meet a game that looked at the technology available to it back in 1997 and thought “You know what? I could actually do something pretty cool with this.”

Random, but not as random as his robot battlesuit from the arcade game...

Random, but not as random as his robot battlesuit from the arcade game…

The Simpsons games. However many you think there were, oh, I pretty much guarantee there were more. Very few of them made it to PC thankfully, but console gamers in the ’90s faced an all-out minefield of abominations with Bart Simpson’s face on them—a result of them mostly coming from the show’s early years, before everyone realised that Homer was actually the main character. 



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