EA Announces Simpsons Game, Parodies Videogames 55
Eurogamer has the news that The Simpsons will be coming to a new videogame title sometime in the near future, a new game with an interesting twist. Instead of playing as the Simpsons inside a more typical genre, such as the arcade smash-em-up from the early nineties or The Simpsons Road Rage, EA's newly-announced title will lampoon other videogames using typical Simpsons comedy. All of the cast members will be lending their voices to the title, and hints about the type of games we can expect were already available when the press release went out. A mock poster with the words Medal of Homer flying above a war-torn battlefield suggests what we might see in the game. "Described as a 16-level 'action comedy' with a storyline penned by the long-running TV show's long-running writers, the new Simpsons game is due out on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, DS and PSP this autumn. It's being put together by EA Redwood Shores, and is full of touches that EA reckons fans of the series - now 400 episodes old - will find exciting, like individual title animations and stories for each of the 16 levels, which are being treated like episodes." You can see the posters from the EA event over at Kotaku.
Is this finally... (Score:3, Funny)
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Nah, doesn't have a very impressive ring to it...
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I, for one, welcome our new 16-level 'action comedy' with a storyline penned by the long-running TV show's long-running writers overlords.
Doesn't work either. Oh well, worth a shot.
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7 platforms listed - none PC? C'mon! (Score:3, Insightful)
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This decision is either about sales (and possibly piracy) or because they don't think the game is suited to mouse control.
I don't think the game is going to be a
If mouse sucks, then why Wii and DS? (Score:2)
This decision is either about sales (and possibly piracy) or because they don't think the game is suited to mouse control.
Control-wise, almost any game that can be played with an Xbox 360 controller on an Xbox 360 console, a Dual Shock 2 controller on a PS2, or on a PSP, can be played with an Xbox 360 controller on a PC running Windows OS. Almost any game that can be played with a SIXAXIS controller on a PLAYSTATION 3 console can be played with a Sidewinder Freestyle Pro controller on a PC running Windows OS. Almost any game that can be played on a Nintendo DS or with a Wii Remote controller on a Wii console can be played wit
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With all the wildly diverging hardware possible in PC's,
Where did you get the information that indicates this would be a problem under modern PCs?
Sure, it was a problem in the MS-DOS era where there needed to be a large quantity of video card drivers before VESA was standardized, and it was also a problem trying to get every single sound card driver for the games that required them. However, Microsoft resolved these issues in ~1995 with a technology known as DirectX. (Earlier if you feel that the stock 16-bit Windows API was good enough for graphics and/or so
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Good potential - but will it be fun? (Score:2)
Hopefully the price will reflect this.
It sounds like the game design is being led by non-game designers - not necessarily a good sign becauses few designers first tries make it out of the park.
OMG... (Score:3, Interesting)
The only way EA can lampoon it's own video games is to come out with Simpsons Road Rage 2008 next year and every year after that.
In Soviet Springfield... (Score:2)
In Soviet Springfield the jokes see YOU coming.
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Long running authors? (Score:1, Flamebait)
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Congratulations on displaying your prejudice! My half-brother (who I don't talk to if I can avoid it because he is a pain in the ass alky) is a construction worker. His wife has an office job. We have free jazz concerts in the park here in Lake County, California (hicks in sticks living next to wineries and antiquated retirees, around a lake full of algae and mercury called "Clear Lake") and you will see about average parts of each major group here except the Mexicans represented there (we have grapes and pears around here, lots of migrant labor.)
In fact, they've been known to go to them.
I know that a TV show isn't the most important thing around, but have you ever noticed how Marge makes occasional attempts to inject culture into their lives? Or how occasionally the family does something that Lisa wants to do? That's pretty much how it works in the real world, too. Except it's not always the woman trying to do it, of course. I don't want to be sexist while I'm accusing you of bigotry.
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IMO the problem is that even people who began as working-class have a certain tendency to transform and forget what it was like once they get money and have it for a while.
This problem isn't restricted to money, of course. Most adults have pretty much entirely forgotten what it was like to be a child. A month or two ago (approx, probably way
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Interesting point about remembering what it's really like to be a child. I do, it's one of the reasons I get along so well with kid
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Interesting point about remembering what it's really like to be a child. I do, it's one of the reasons I get along so well with kids. I can even remember being a kid, and swearing to myself that I would never, ever do what most adults appeared to have done, and forgotten.
Funny thing, I did that too. I remember quite a bit of choice moments where I encountered adults that behaved in a way I promised to myself to never copy once I become an adult. I think I'm doing okay so far :-)
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I agree that the show's overall tone has changed as the seasons have marched on. The writers have to work harder and harder to come up with ideas which aren't too close to ones they've used before. They've satired this themselves, several times (with Poochie, and in the 'NNNth Episode Spectacular' episode, probably others). I think that they've just started using more and more off-the-wall stuff because they feel like they've exhausted the possibilit
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Notice how when people quote the Simpsons, it's always the old episodes, and not the new ones?
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And lots of people go to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.....especially working class people. http://www.nojazzfest.com/ [nojazzfest.com]
Layne
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Not only that, but the characters don't feel like the same people. It's as if the current writers are utterly unfamiliar with the Simpsons. They
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Reminds me of futurama, when they note that the simspons is still running, but the last century wasn't as good as the first.
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I think you might be letting your imagination run too wild here. Yes, the current group of Simpsons writers are mostly Ivy graduates, but that was true of the writers back during Your Favorite Season also. You can't attribute the change in the show's tone to something that hasn't changed.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run? (Score:3, Interesting)
Actually... it is pretty much like the game described in this announcement.
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But having a load screen every time you got into or out of a car killed it.
It's a testament to how solid the rest of the game was, that anyone suffered through that.
(yeah, it wasn't a long load, but it was at least a 3 second pause every time)
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it's possible my mind is merging hit & run and road rage.
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two thoughts (Score:2)
2. This games sounds like... I dunno, if they do it right, I could almost see something like a Conker's Bad Fur Day... (an underrated title, IMO-- the writing and voice acting were pretty bad, but the mini-game-ish scenes (usually more like boss fights) were very decent, and with pop-culture references galore.
Could be good (Score:1)
A series of levels parodying other videogames? Don't think of it as the seventeenth Simpsons sequel... think of it as the first sequel to Gorf.
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"Some galactic defender you are, space ca-det"
The Simpsons pinball games where fun and had good. (Score:2)
http://www.vpforums.com/ [vpforums.com]
Less creative humor, and more parody... (Score:1)
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But then I read the bit about Family Guy. I like Family Guy. So if you're equating the newer Simpsons episodes to Family Guy, I'm not sure what the reason for my distaste is.
Perhaps it's just a general decrease in the wittiness of the Simpsons that has lost me. I recall old episodes seemed much wittier than the new ones. Family Guy has wit too, perhaps less than ol
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