Posted May 13, 2007 at 03:04AM by Rio S. Listed in: Videos, Games, The Simpsons Tags: Electronic Arts, Scot Amos
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Last time we saw the interview with Matt Groening and the rest of "The Simpsons" crew. This time, we'll see a developer walkthrough straight from Scot Amos, executive producer for The Simpsons game.

Amos gives a walkthrough on the first episode of The Simpsons game from Electronic Arts featuring Homer's and Bart's powers. Homer's competing in a food eating contest and he gets to turn into a rolling ball that can pretty much trample anything. We also see Bart as Bartman, fighting against Willie. The multiplatform video game port of The Simpsons looks pretty good, seamlessly turning the show we love and translating it into gameplay.

Anyway, we'll stop babbling so you can check out the two-part developer walkthrough. The Simpsons video game will be released on the PlayStation 3, Xbox360, Wii, PSP, and the Nintendo DS this fall. Enjoy the videos!






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   by bigp (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » z0mg that game is teh pwnage!!!!111

cant wait

   by AoxomamoxoA - 2007-05-13
 » Online Coop

Looks pretty good, but too bad it doesnt have an online coop element. Although he did say that each version was going to use each consoles stregnth, so perhaps the 360 version will have Live play, but thats just wishful thinking.

   by DJ-SCRATCH (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » looks great

looks nice, cant wait. I really enjoyed the last Simpsons game on XBox, Hit n Run.

   by KingPepper (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » Yeah it will have Live Play............

Most probably Deathmatch or Team Deathmatch using the Special Skills of each Character...........
So Yeah i think it will have Online Play :)

   by bakablah (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » copy?

is it just me or that they took ideas from katamarie damacy with the rolling homer thing?


   Re: AoxomamoxoA - 2007-05-13
 » naa

Katamri wasnt the first game to have a rolling character. Another difference is that Homer doesnt collect things as he rolls.
   by King (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » ^

It's more like loco roco in my opinion, but this game is said to make fun of other games, and the whole video game scene.

   by lala (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » iooooo aaaa

vibrant colors.... i hope this game isnt that contained in a small area : (

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   by dude (Unregistered) - 2007-05-13
 » i guess

I love that they're making another Simpsons game, but I was hoping that that they'd make it similar to Hit and Run like the
Three D thing they for it. This also looks like the family guy game which wasn't that good either.

   by Dodo - 2007-05-14
 » :)

Looks good. Kinda like Katamari except he is eating the stuff. Hopefully each level or "episode" is unique and fun like this. Hopefully there is some good, witty storyline to them also.

   by jiggy410 (Unregistered) - 2007-05-14
 » ill be honest

ive neverlicked or had any interest for a game based on a tv show like the simpsons of family guy, or even law and order beacause they ALL look like their gonna suck, and they usually do.

but after seeing this vid. it looks like ill be picking up this game, not only b/c it looks fun to play, but b/c the fact that its using next gen technologie, their able to put more things in teh game that will make it bearable so ur thinking more about the actual GAME aspect of it rather than the SHOW.....

i know im rambling but im making sence to myself



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