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The Simpsons Game on DS is arguably better than the Wii instalment, which had awful, awful controls (and GameSpot wasn't exaggerating in their review back in the day).
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The sound bites are horribly repetitive though, but the feedback on the GameCube controller was awesome (I wish I could grab another three at a reasonable price so I could effectively use my laptop as a portable GameCube). I played the GameCube edition of Road Rage earlier this year and really enjoyed it.
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I really enjoyed Road Rage on GBA, but probably because I had the benefit of playing it "via other means" and didn't have to deal with the cheapskate publisher's choice to include an archaic password system in the 2000s rather than include the ability to save the damn game. and just what were they snorting when they threw Bart and the Beanstalk together?

How is the GBC Treehouse of Horror game so low on the list? That's one of the better handheld titles, which isn't saying a whole lot, to be fair, but still. Come on, Konami - you're aware of your arcade back catalogue, and you gave us The Cowabunga Collection! Or perhaps DotEmu could give us a Shredder's Revenge-style sequel? Mmmm, nostalgia.

This arcade brawler has been ported to the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, but never to a Nintendo console. One obvious omission, but something we have to talk about, is The Simpsons Arcade. While it may have seemed like a done deal from the get-go, we set out to find which of these games is the best and who better to ask than you, our lovely readers? We roped in you fine folks to rate every Simpsons game that you have played out of ten, and below you'll find the results. A whole bunch of these have been made available to Nintendo systems throughout the years (19 to be exact) and they range in quality from yeah, really rather good to I hate video games and I hate The Simpsons. If you've been playing video games for a while, then it stands to reason that you have probably stumbled across one or two games based on The Simpsons in your time.

Just past the first boathouse, you'll come across an area with several midway games. Knock over the three targets inside the Tipsy Balls kiosk at the start of the level.Ĭlimb the rope on the left side of the first boat house to a walkway, which leads to a Koupon on it's back side. In the boss room, bounce off the jellyfish near the "Shark Fest" statue to bounce to a Seal on a Blue Whale's back.

Just after entering the boss room, jump off the staircase to the left to find a Seal behind some boxes. You can grab it as you pass by during the swinging ship portion (3rd objective). The first seal can be found on the left walkway of the first boathouse.Īnother seal is located by the level's exit pipe.
