If you played an afternoon of fun where you tore through Springfield as Homer Simpson—dodging Chief Wiggum, collecting Buzz Cola cards, and running over innocent mailboxes—then you ...
The studio responsible for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype, Radical Entertainment, appears to be back under a new name: New Radical Games. An amalgamation of "Radical Entertainment plus Hothead ...
Calling all fans of The Simpsons: Hit & Run: writer Matt Selman has a three-word message for anyone hoping for an update on its revival: "Never say never." "Of course, it's so long ago, but I remember ...
Radical Entertainment, the developer behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype, has announced its comeback as New Radical Games. The newly-resurrected studio is described as “Radical Entertainment ...
In the Season 35 premiere of The Simpsons, the classic sitcom makes a major reveal about Homer's job.
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