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To be forthcoming, I'm a huge Simpsons fan. I have been since the very first episode. I still watch it every week. But by far my absolute favorite episodes are the "Treehouse Of Horrors". As a horror movie fanatic, how could I not enjoy these EC-Comic-esque spins on both classics and cult-classics? So I have to tell you that I was big-time excited about the release of a Game Boy Color cartridge based entirely on the these annual Halloween specials. Which is probably why it bothers me so much that the game just really isn't that good.
[img width=200 height=200]http://imgur.com/rpytZ.jpg[/img] [img width=200 height=200]http://imgur.com/Crn13.jpg[/img] [img width=200 height=200]http://imgur.com/nn3P2.jpg[/img]
Obviously the one thing that I feel that THQ got right was coming up with a concept for a game based on the Treehouse Of Horror. It's also quite commendable that each level plays differently and is based on a different horror motif. But now let's look at everything they got wrong. First of all, on the platforming levels the B-button jumps and the A-button shoots. Do you all know how wrong that is? It's terrible. Likewise, the hit-detection and reaction time to button presses leave much to be desired. The worst offender in this game is its music though, which is just completely piercing.
I really can't recommend this game to anybody, no matter how hardcore a fan. Although I can never seem to get rid of it personally. It's almost as if I keep waiting for the cart to magically just get better than it actually is.
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Sadly I have found all of the 8- and 16-bit Simpsons games to match your description. (With exception given to the awesome arcade game, of course!) Seems every older Simpsons game had character, decent graphics for a licensed title and even some neat ideas, all consistently buried under very subpar and frustrating play control. Until Road Rage and Hit and Run, I didn't enjoy any of them, though I sure tried. :p
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It's such a shame there are so few Simpsons games actually work playing.
Oh well. I haven't yet commented on it, but awesome feature, noiseredux! I sort of just wandered away from this website for a while, but you've managed to pull me back with this series. Awesome stuff, chief!
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