![]() All of these games need to become a reality.īe sure to follow T-Lounge on Twitter and visit our Facebook page. As one Redditor points out, the show has featured more than 70 fictional games in the form of pinball machines, arcade cabinets and console games. It just goes to show that the Simpsons showrunners actually put time into thinking about how these fictional games might play.Īnd these are only three of them. It's kind of a surreal experience - playing a real-world version of a fictional game, with so little to have been changed in the process. ![]() What's really cool here is that these real-world games so closely match their in-show counterparts. The games are surprisingly polished and fun to play. I’d rather have a Larry-the-Looter NPC, or Slugfest characters or Slugfest skins for Homer and Bart, or Howie (the kid that trained Homer on Slugfest), or even a Bible-Blaster mini-game. This game comes from the Season 3 episode "Radio Bart" and is classic side-scrolling beat em' up - in which players take control of Larry as he smashes storefront windows, steals valuables and punches his way past anybody trying to stop him. Last, but certainly not least, there is Larry the Looter. Next comes Escape from Grandma's, from the Season 2 episode "Bart Gets An F." This sidescroller takes inspiration from the notoriously difficult third level of Battletoads for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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