The classic video game title known as The Simpsons: Hit & Run never got a sequel, despite becoming a beloved adaptation of the iconic show, and its developers gathered on a video call with journalist Ben Hanson to discuss the reasons why. Released in 2003, The Simpsons: Hit & Run was the spiritual successor to Radical Entertainment's previous game, The Simpsons: Road Rage. Whereas Road Rage borrowed gameplay elements from The Crazy Taxi games, Hit & Run leaned more towards Grand Theft Auto as its main source of inspiration. It's widely considered to be the best Simpsons game from the PS2 era, and having sold over three million copies by 2007, it's considered a commercial success.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run Devs Comment on the Game Never Getting a Sequel
Christine has had an infatuation with video games since she was a child, starting with games such as Diablo 2 and Morrowind. Her current obsessions include Final Fantasy 14, Genshin Impact, and Dragon's Dogma 2.
Christine considers herself a parrot person, passionate cook, and lover of all things citrus. In her spare time, she plays Dungeons and Dragons with friends.
Christine considers herself a parrot person, passionate cook, and lover of all things citrus. In her spare time, she plays Dungeons and Dragons with friends.
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