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If you're not a fan of The Simpsons, you're probably (A) a humorless, heartless individual or (B) too young to remember the days when the show was truly great. The Simpsons remains the longest-running animated show of all time, and one of the most widely-appreciated (pre-2000, anyway). And what better way to commemorate The Simpsons' former greatness than by dedicating a forgotten game article to them? There is no better way, friends. There is no better way.

This week's forgotten game is Bart's Nightmare, released for the Genesis and Super Nintendo way back in the forgotten era known as 1992. The game revolved around a collection of weird minigames wherein Bart Simpson took on the persona of one of his personal heroes, ranging from Bartman, to Godzilla, to a tiny, pump-wielding amoeba.

The game was about as weird as it sounds, and just as fun -- hit the jump to get the lowdown.

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Story:

The night before a major paper is due, Bart Simpson decides to finally buckle down, get some paper together, and start writing.

He almost immediately falls asleep at his desk.

Bart begins to dream about his paper, in addition to pretty much everything else in his life. By unlocking doors in his mind and completing the challenges that await him, Bart will (I guess subconsciously) write progressively more pages of his report as he sleeps. At the end of every game, Bart will wake up in front of the pages he has sleep-written, and will have to submit them to Mrs. Krabappel.

Basically, the story makes no sense, and it's just an excuse to have some cool, dream-themed minigames.

Gameplay:

The game is essentially broken up into two main portions: the overworld (referred to as Windy World in the not-at-all-helpful instruction manual), and the world of the dream minigames. First, let's talk about the overworld.

The above screenshot is taken from Windy World. You can move in any direction, and the screen will sidescroll infinitely. There are some enemies in the Windy World, including Bart's Grandma (whose kisses can turn you into a frog), Fairy Lisa, and The Decapitated Head of Teddy Roosevelt. You can also pick up some weapons, such as watermelon seeds (you spit them), a skateboard, and bubble gum.

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Which leads me to the health system: Bart's Nightmare has, without a doubt, the single strangest health system I have ever encountered in my 19 years of gaming. Look at the above screenshot. You see that upside-down bracket thing, with the differently-shaped Z's inside of it? That's your health bar. Every time you get hit, you lose a Z, and if you lose all your Z's then the game is over. Sounds pretty standard, right?

Wrong. The only way to replenish your Z's in that life bar is by -- and I am not making this up -- chewing bubble gum, taking control of the bubble after it leaves your lips, and using said bubble to fly around and bump into little, blue, lower-case Z's that haphazardly float around the level.

Basically, you chew a bubble with Y (on the SNES, anyway -- the Genesis probably had you press a Q button or something). After the bubble has been formed, you hold Y and use the control pad to steer it around. When you find a blue Z, you have to steer the bubble into it, at which point the Z shoots upward and hopefully lands in your bracket. I say "hopefully" because if your bubble touches a Z that has moved beyond the left or right boundary of that health bar bracket, then the Z will move up, miss the bracket entirely, and pointlessly fly into oblivion. 

If all of that was confusing, I apologize. The health system almost too weird to put into words.

But putting aside the Windy World, it's time to mention the best (and bulkiest) part of Bart's Nightmare: the minigames. To access a minigame, you have to wander around the Windy World until you find a loose sheet of your report blowing around on the sidewalk. After finding it, you have to jump into it, at which point you are allowed to choose which minigame you want to play. The minigames are as follows:

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Bartman -- In this side-scrolling shootemup, you fly through the air as Bartman, armed only with your slingshot. You'll blow up nuclear missiles from the Springfield power plant, you'll fight Barney Gumble on a pink elephant (pictured), you'll get health snacks from a magic-carpet-riding Apu, and you'll eventually face off against Mr. Burns, who rides a 1920's-style biplane.

Indiana Bart -- Stuck in the Temple of Maggie, Indiana Bart must jump across a series of stones and reach the end of the level, whilst whipping demons and collecting eggs. This level is absurdly hard, if only because you can only traverse the level by jumping across different pillars. After jumping on a pillar once, it would sink down a few inches, and every time you jumped on that pillar it would sink further and further, eventually plummeting you to your doom. And all of the pillars started at different heights, so there was more or less no way to know whether or not the pillar you were about to jump on would end up killing you. I have never beaten this minigame, even once.

Bartzilla -- The Bartzilla level has two parts: in the first part (pictured), you stomp through Springfield and destroy buildings at your leisure. The first part is nearly impossible to lose, and it's a lot of destructive fun. The second part, after Professor Frink reduces you to the size of an average human, requires you to climb up the Empire State Building, avoid the falling debris chucked out of the windows, and eventually defeat Homer Kong at the very top of the skyscraper.  

Itchy and Scratchy and Bart -- In a Final Fight-esque side scrolling brawl (only much harder, with instant deaths), Bart has to run from room to room in the Simpson house and fight both Itchy and Scratchy by turning their own weapons against them. 

Bart's Bloodstream --  Bart becomes an amoeba in his own bloodstream, and must kill the viruses in his body. He does this by sticking the individual virus cells with an air pump and inflating them until they burst. This minigame was weird way back then, and it's still weird now. 

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Why You Probably Haven't Played It:

I don't know, have you? For kids born around 1988 like myself, The Simpsons was the coolest thing around in 1992 -- South Park hadn't been created yet, so we needed to attach ourselves to animated show that had the childish laughs we so frequently desired, but also included small spurts of raunchy humor that our parents could get angry about. The Simpsons was that show.

And the SNES was the system, of course. I'm sure many of my friends had Sega Genesises (Geneses?) but Bart's Nightmare came out during the height of the Sega vs Nintendo war, and I was a Nintendo soldier to the very last. A video game that combined my favorite Simpsons character, available for my favorite video game system? I was there.

Therefore, I have to assume that at least some of you were as well, unless I'm far too old or far too young to be talking about such things. Bart's Nightmare was actually one of the first SNES games I ever bought with my own money. If you haven't played it, though, I can understand; it's a licensed game, it's more or less identical in structure to the slightly-superior Virtual Bart, and it's a Super Nintendo game. If you didn't play it back then, I can't imagine you have much reason to play it now. 

But I would, of course, recommend it. SNES games are easier to pirate than pretty much any other system I can think of, and the game is definitely worth your time, if only for some harmless time-wasting. In my humble opinion, the Godzilla level alone makes it worth the download.

I'd also like to point that I have absolutely no idea how the game ends, because I could never beat a single level of Indiana Bart. Just throwing that out there, in case anyone who actually bothered to beat it can fill me in.








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Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:16
Topher Cantler
OMG, I used to love this game.
bhive01's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:18
bhive01
I rented this a few times when I was a kid. My memories are favorable so it was fairly good. I may have to look this up later.
BFeld13's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:19
BFeld13
I never played this but Virtual Bart on the Genesis was great.
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:21
BahamutZero
weird I was playing this on the subway today on my GP2X. I would highly recommend the GP2X to everyone. I have every genesis and NES game ever made on one SD card.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:22
Chad Concelmo
Good call -- that game was classic! The street hub level used to frustrate me beyond belief, though (damn you, reversed controls!).
Kif 's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:23
Kif
I remember playing this at a friend's house I think. Either that or I rented it. I definitely played it though, and remember it kicked ass. Just being able to play The Simpsons was good enough to be honest, but the game was awesome anyway, which helps.

I think it might be time to fire up vsnes.com for this again.
HighVoltage's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:26
HighVoltage
The head is Jebediah Springfield, not Teddy Roosevelt, just incase it’s not a joke.
HighVoltage's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:28
HighVoltage
Also, the two games were completely different for the SNES and Genesis. Granted they were both mini-games, they had different mini-games and different "storylines".
verdigris's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:31
verdigris
This game was really fun! I wonder how it would hold up today?
-D-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:38
-D-
Those friggin Indiana Bart parts were definitely impossible. I even had hints on how to get through them and still couldn't do it.
Ashdate's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:47
Ashdate
Really? I beat the game several times when I was younger, and it was never the 'Indiana Bart' parts that I had problems with.

The hardest stage I found was the Itchy and Scratchy ones. They always took a lot of cheap strategies involving chairs and crowding around the fridge.

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velcroman's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:51
velcroman
time may have forgotten about it, but i haven't.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:53
Darren Nakamura
God damn. I loved this game. It was too hard for me though, too. Could never get far on the Baby Bart stage.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 14:55
Darren Nakamura
Wait, I might be thinking of Virtual Bart. But this one was good too.
perri's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 15:16
perri
This game was amazing! I can't believe it's being mentioned! I owned this game, tho I can't remember how or where I got it, the Instruction manual was completely photocopied...wierd... Anyways, incredible game! Virtual Bart was great too. What happened to Simpson games anyways? they blow now.
blueskies's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 15:37
blueskies
I still have my Genesis copy of this game lying around somewhere. Completely messed up and very difficult, it was a great feeling to master it.
Knivy's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 15:37
Knivy

I never finished the game either, i DID finish all the minigames, just not in the same play.

I still have Virtual Bart :D!!
Lord Helmet's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 15:46
Lord Helmet
I own this game, and I occasionally play it if I feel like being emasculated. The highest grade that I ever got was a C+, but that didn't seem to bother Bart.

Oh, and for the record, THE INDIANA BART LEVEL IS FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE.
Cushapalooza's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 15:55
Cushapalooza
I didn't beat a single fucking level on this game or Virtual Bart. Every level was impossible for me as a child. Except the level where I cry myself to sleep. I was awesome at that one.
joeisremy's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 16:15
joeisremy
I never forgot this games it's always been one of my favorites as well probably the best simpsons games.
kevvo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 17:10
kevvo
I beat the Indiana bart parts before, I have no clue how, the highest grade I got at the end was a b+
Calla's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 17:33
Calla
i think the best i got was an A- using save states on an emulator, that indiana bart level was also my downfall.
CypherVR's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 18:07
CypherVR


http://img254.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bartsimpsonep0.jpg

Hells yeah.
nerpin's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 18:10
nerpin
...Fuck that Indiana Jones level in the ass with a 747.
TheBrain's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 18:13
TheBrain
I played a hell of a lot of Bart vs. The Space Mutants on NES. Fun times.
SourceDecay's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 18:13
SourceDecay
my housemate watches all four (four!!!) episodes of the simpsons that're played on cable every day. used to dig the show. now it just kinda makes me wanna skin kittens.

some of the games however? BAWESOME. this was one of the best.
newton64's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 18:55
newton64
Wow. So much love for a game I had always attributed to just a bad acid trip. Well done.
doro's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 20:16
doro
So, speaking of old games, what ever happened to BBL?
bvicarious's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 20:20
bvicarious
I loved this game. In the SNES version the story is actually that Bart did write his paper, but he fell asleep and the pages blew out the window, so he had to find them in his dreams. I always thought that was a little un-Bart like. I liked the Bartman and Itchy & Scratchy games the most because of their ease and fun factor. The bloodstream game provided some good lulz too because the neutron guy that floats by looked and sounded like Ross Perot, who was all the rage during the time.

Oh yeah, and here's how its done suckas: http://tasvideos.org/772M.html
Farktoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 20:57
Farktoid
I had a great time with this game, I remember either renting it or borrowing it from a friend. The Bartzilla and Bartman levels really stand out for me. Probably the 3rd best Simpsons game behind Hit & Run and the Arcade Game.

Hit and Run was the free-form GTA one, right? 'Cause that Crazy Taxi ripoff sucked.
PiKo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 21:45
PiKo
I played the shit out of this game back it '92. ahh the memories.
virus2566's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 22:29
virus2566
I remember renting this many times :D

I think my highest score was a B+
tim's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2007 23:00
tim
I thought Bart's Grandma kisses turns you from a frog back into a human and the Lisa fairy turned you into a frog. When the Grandma blows kisses at a human Bart it makes him pause for a moment and cough/spit.

Regardless, it's a difficult game, much like most of the older Simpsons games.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/28/2007 02:47
Aaron Mxy Yost
I never got my hands on this, looks pretty interesting though.
waly666's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/28/2007 07:00
waly666
I still remember it too! my cousin had iit for the Snes and I went to his house every time I could just to play that shit... simply amazing for that time!
By the way, I was a Nintendo soldier too, even with all my friends having Sega genesis and megadrives!
PetiePalo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/28/2007 08:47
PetiePalo
Played it. Didn't enjoy it as much as Bart and the Space Mutants.

I remember when Bart t-shirts were banned in elementary school because they said "Eat My Shorts" which must have been considered the worst thing you could ever say in primary school.
TheHunter234's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/29/2007 00:13
TheHunter234
I always loved playing Bart's Nightmare with my brother, brings back memories... Definitely one of my more treasured SNES games.
SubSane's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/11/2007 14:59
SubSane
Sweet. It's great to see the ol' school Simpsons game get some love.

Oh, and the ending (spoilers follow... but who really cares about getting this spoiled?):

If you recall from the many, many times you die in this game, the Game Over screen is the Simpson family in the kitchen looking at a sheet of paper with a letter grade on it. A, B, C, and so on. One can assume that it's Bart's grade, and the more homework sheets you find in the game the better the grade is. If the player manages to complete the entire game and gets lots of points the ending is that same scene, except Bart looks happy and a good grade (up to A+) is displayed on the sheet.

... the end.
Yurimasa's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/20/2007 10:15
Yurimasa
Awesome. I just traded one of my old PSP's for a whole bunch of SNES games. (including Zelda and Secret of Mana \o/, which I never actually owned myself before), this game was one of them. I'll pop it in now and give it a shot. Thanks!
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/23/2009 02:12
The Amazing Shenazin
thi is the first Dtoid story I ever read :)
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/29/2011 18:00
The Amazing Shenazin
Bart's Nightmare is also one of the first games I ever played
portritise21's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/14/2011 17:48
portritise21
Lady Sara never quizzed her at all; and for what you did, albuterol online
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