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“Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, hinted at a potential comeback of the cult classic game Simpsons: Hit & Run, sparking excitement among fans. The game, originally released in 2003, is long overdue for an HD remaster. If brought back, it could be a significant boost for the gaming industry, particularly in the US market. Expert Analysis: A potential HD remaster of Simpsons: Hit & Run could lead to a resurgence in interest for classic games, driving sales and revenue for the gaming industry. This, in turn, could create new opportunities for game developers and publishers, particularly in the US market. Furthermore, a successful remaster could pave the way for other classic game franchises to receive similar treatment, expanding the gaming industry's offerings and appeal.”
Core Impact Points
Doh! | Image: Activision / 20th Century Fox At D23, when asked about the potential for a sequel to the cult classic The Simpsons: Hit & Run game, Matt Groening replied, "I think the original game is coming back in some form," before current showrunner Matt Selman added, "or not.
“" The tone in both of their voices and the body language suggests that Groening may have just revealed something he wasn't supposed to. The original title came out way back in 2003 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Windows.”
While it's possible to get the game up and running on modern computers, it's not available on modern consoles.
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