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Simpsons: Hit & Run lead designer says they could have made 3 sequels, but an individual at Vivendi put a stop to it

The Simpsons: Hit & Run video game artwork

The Simpsons: Hit & Run video game has a fond place in a number of gamers heart’s so it comes as tragic news to hear that the game could have spawned a number of entries. The team at Radical Entertainment were given the green light to have the license for the rights to The Simpsons for three sequels all completely free of charge by the team at Gracie Films. The team were blown away when they heard the news and then out of nowhere “some crazy person at the publisher (Vivendi Games) – we never found out who – said no” says Joe McGinn, the lead designer on The Simpsons: Hit & Run.

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4 thoughts on “Simpsons: Hit & Run lead designer says they could have made 3 sequels, but an individual at Vivendi put a stop to it”

  1. That game wasn’t good. It was the same mission redone in different scenarios. (Racing, chasing, time limit) its easy to have rose colored glasses but if it wasnt simpsons no one would have cared

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