As we can read on Wikipedia, The Simpsons Hit & Run is an action-adventure game based on the animated sitcom The Simpsons. It was released for the GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2 on September 2003. The game’s developer, Radical Entertainment, received the rights to create games for The Simpsons franchise when they demonstrated a playable prototype. Radical released its first The Simpsons game in 2001 called The Simpsons Road Rage, a parody of the Crazy Taxi series of video games. After Road Rage was released, the development team for Hit & Run decided not to create a direct sequel to Road Rage. Instead, Radical wanted to steer the franchise’s video game series in a different direction by giving the game engine a complete overhaul.
Jun 30, 2012 Simpsons: Hit & Run Beta – PS2 XBOX GameCube GameCube, Microsoft, Nintendo, Playstation 2 (PS2). Radical released its first The Simpsons game in 2001 called The Simpsons Road Rage, a parody of the Crazy Taxi series of video games. After Road Rage was released, the development team for Hit & Run decided not to create a direct sequel to.
In the game’s booklet, there are some beta images that shows the character mission mugs were in 3D too rather than animated. One has a display mode in options. In Tips & Tricks No. 105 in 2003, some character’s clothes were identified in the wrong episode. For example, Lisa’s “cool” outfit info says that it’s from the episode Little Girl In the Big Ten, but it’s actually from Summer of 4 ft. 2. Lisa didn’t wear that outfit in Little Girl In the Big Ten. Marge’s inmate outfit from Marge in Chains is originally periwinkle and short-sleeved, but the red-orange color may come from another episode. Facts say that Maggie is a playable character in the game, but for unknown reasons, she was replaced with Apu Nahasapeemapetilon in the final game.
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This page details one or more prototype versions of The Simpsons: Road Rage (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox).
A prototype of The Simpsons: Road Rage available on an Xbox Alpha Development Kit and made sometime after the E3 2001 Demo.
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Main Differences
- The game opens with a cutscene of Homer jumping into his car and reminiscing about a scene in the Simpsons episode 'El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer'. The scene, which uses 3D animation like the rest of the game, features Marge and Homer arguing about Homer going to a chilli cook-off.
- The logo at the beginning of the game is different to the final version. It is very similar looking to the Simpsons Racing placeholder logo, but shows Homer and Mr. Burns looking angry at each other.
- The loading screen shows Bart at a blackboard writing lines in the same style as the show's chalkboard gag that appears in the opening credits.
- Like the E3 demo, the title screen shows the game's boxart. The screen also notably shows the game's final logo, instead of the aforementioned prototype logo.
- The selection screen provides a 'Quick Start' option.
- The Head-to-Head selection screen shows an image of Ganesha holding gasoline pumps.
- The Mission Mode selection screen shows Apu holding hot dogs next to the words 'Hotdoggin Around'.
- The Entertainment District level is called 'Moe's'.
- The graphics are in the same cartoon style as the E3 demo.
Gameplay Differences
- Characters do not have lines and instead speak with robotic placeholder lines such as 'Homer driver start of game 1'. An exception to this is Mr. Burns.
- A thumbs up appears over characters who want to be picked up.
- The drop off location is indicated by a UFO instead of clouds.
- Like the E3 build, Mr. Burns' limo is stronger than the player's vehicle.
- Like the E3 build, the Road Rage mode music uses the same music as Sunday Drive.
Map Differences
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- The Evergreen Terrace level has a broken bridge at the beginning which appears to be used to cut it off from the Springfield Mountains level.
- The HUD map is green and brown instead of blue in the final game.
- The Springfield Dam level is incomplete. There is no water and the player can drive out of the map.