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The Simpsons used to be such a great series ... that is until it became a watered down, bastardized version of its former self. With the release of the upcoming movie, however, the good 'ol days may make a welcomed return. Such is also the case with what Electronic Arts is trying to accomplish with the newly-aquired Simpsons license. Gamespot was able to get a first glimpse, and really, it all sounds good in the hood to me:

... the entire family (save Maggie) will be playable. Apparently, the Simpsons will realize just a few minutes into the storyline that they're actually trapped inside a video game, and they'll use that newfound freedom to envision new powers for themselves that they can access throughout the game's action levels. For instance, Homer will pick up calories throughout each level by picking up edible power-ups, and once his calorie meter is full, he'll be able to transform into the Homerball, a massive sphere of flab that can roll over and demolish almost any object or enemy. Later on in the demo level, we saw Homer pick up a chili pepper that turned him into a more powerful lava version of the Homerball. By contrast, Bart's special ability will be to transform into Bartman, which will let him glide around slowly with his cape. Naturally, he'll also have a slingshot projectile attack to use for ranged offense when the need arises.

And what's even better, it seems we may be able to relive some great gaming moments:

The Simpsons' realization that they're imprisoned inside a game may inform their superpowers, but according to EA, it will more importantly inspire them to indiscriminately lampoon the video game industry (including EA itself, purportedly) and pop culture in general. 

Check out the jump for some other important info snagged from Gamespot

The rest of the important stuff:

Alas, representatives on hand weren't prepared to offer any examples of the kind of referential humor we can expect to see in the game, but a number of posters at the event amusingly inserted Simpsons characters into scenes from Medal of Honor, Batman Begins, Grand Theft Auto, and EverQuest, so we have a decent idea of the direction the game may be going in.

The level we did see was called "Around the World in 80 Bites" and centered on Homer eating his way through an international food festival in Springfield, which had him doing battle with a number of familiar characters, including Groundskeeper Willy, who was blocking the way to the next area. In addition to occasionally invoking the Homerball, Homer was able to attack with punches and kicks similar to those seen in the classic Konami Simpsons arcade game of yore. This particular area didn't show us a lot of the sort of referential humor that EA says will pervade the final product, but the game is still in a prealpha state, so this demo served as an early indication of the final gameplay more than anything.

On the upside, the demo level did give us a good look at the visual style EA is using, which looks like it will very faithfully re-create the appearance of the hit TV series. The characters are cel-shaded, of course, but EA is also implementing a technique that will essentially flatten the character models from whichever angle the camera is viewing them from, to attempt to re-create the 2D, hand-drawn look seen in the show. Speaking of capturing the show's essence, a number of the series' writers penned the script for the game--which will amount to nearly an hour of original cutscenes and dialogue, all voiced by the show's original actors. This will naturally be a family-rated game, but the Simpsons were said to be spouting fouler dialogue in the game than you'd expect from the show. The Simpsons' creative authority also supervised the creation of plenty of new characters and locations for the game, which will clearly range far beyond the nebulous confines of Springfield itself.

EA is referring to the 16 levels in the game as "episodes," and each one will take place in a new environment with a unique title and storyline. Each of these episodes will feature two Simpsons family members, and you'll be able to switch between the two at any time. What's more, a second player can grab a controller at any time, hit the start button, and commandeer Simpson number two for some split-screen action. We'll hope to get some hands-on time with this one in the coming weeks to find out how well EA is living up to its obviously serious commitment to this hallowed franchise. The Simpsons' newest game is due out in late fall of this year. 


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DanGale's Avatar
DanGale at 05/09/2007 13:00
Suck as much as the show? Am I the only person that still likes it?
Toneman's Avatar
Toneman at 05/09/2007 13:03
Yup.
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BahamutZero at 05/09/2007 13:03
man this makes me want to play simpsons hit and run again. that game was fucking awesome
DJDuffy 's Avatar
DJDuffy at 05/09/2007 13:04
Yes...yes you might be Dan, sorry!

This game shows promise! I love the poster of Bartman...it looks like they are going back to the old cell based art style of the early 90's..it really shows on the Bartman, that is awesome! I can't wait to see how they implement this 2d cellshade system that is always flat, sounds tough to do.
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galagabug at 05/09/2007 13:05
you guys know where i can grab some of that beer with the candy in it? you know. skittlebrau.
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Milhouse at 05/09/2007 13:05
I love the Carl frame in the last pictures.
DanGale's Avatar
DanGale at 05/09/2007 13:13
Does anyone else really want to see a cinema adaption of "Bartman Begins" now?
Rockvillian's Avatar
Rockvillian at 05/09/2007 13:16
Looks like the game will be a lot like the show, in that there will be plenty of references that people living in the year 2002 will find edgy and hilarious.
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christpunchermpls at 05/09/2007 13:21
i want to see bartman begins, and the game.
hell i loved Hit and Run

but i'm Fucking cool like that..
and the rest of you who hate the simpsons are DONKS.

Donks all over the place
Fizzleyak-O's Avatar
Fizzleyak-O at 05/09/2007 13:22
Despite it's post-season 10 lackluster seasons, it's the greatest show of all time.
DanGale's Avatar
DanGale at 05/09/2007 13:24
I have to admit The Simpsons definitely dipped for a while but seasons 17 and 18 I thought were back on form. Or maybe that's just me?
Rockvillian's Avatar
Rockvillian at 05/09/2007 13:27
I'm no hater christpuncher, The Simpsons simply need to be The Simpsons and stop trying to be something they're not.
Jamesways's Avatar
Jamesways at 05/09/2007 13:30
It's soooo hip to hate on the Simpsons.

so hip.

Game looks like it'll be really fun.
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BlindsideDork at 05/09/2007 13:32
Futurama please!
Justice's Avatar
Justice at 05/09/2007 13:36
You still have hope for the Simpsons movie?
Wow you are gonna be disappointed I think
DanGale's Avatar
DanGale at 05/09/2007 13:41
@Agent MOO
Me too. I mean they resisting making a movie for so many years, why now? Unless they plan it to be a swansong or something.
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-D- at 05/09/2007 13:45
The Simpsons still kicks TV ass
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Black Mage Slim at 05/09/2007 13:46
simpsons died when conan o'brien stopped writing for them.
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BluDesign at 05/09/2007 14:02
Oh my god, that game looks like the TV show. it looks exactly like the cartoon! Freaking awesome.

Fizzleyak-O's Avatar
Fizzleyak-O at 05/09/2007 14:04
The Simpsons golden era lasted longer than four seasons brosef.

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BlackDove at 05/09/2007 14:29
Everyone who has a brain knows the show sucks these days. But it's really only natural. Writers go on to do better things, and new ones treat their tenure as practice for when they go on to do better things.

After what - twenty years or more, who's going to have the same passion for the same shit over and over.

And you can't blame them either. They tried to quit, but the viewers and the broadcasting companies wouldn't have it. So they just sold out for huge piles of cash, and keep giving the morons what they want.

Not to offend anyone who watches it. You may like it, and I don't mean to say you're a moron. Kind of.
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PappaDukes at 05/09/2007 15:15
fair-weather fans...sheesh. I haven't missed a Simpsons episode since 1988(?) starting with the Tracy Ulman Show, and I don't plan on starting now. HOWEVER, the golden days of the Simpsons will be missed by all; you can't go wrong with a writer like Conan O'Brien... those were the BEST EPISODES EVAR!
Anywho, the designs and concept for this game sounds awesome.
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Azrael at 05/09/2007 15:19
What the?

I was expecting well... SOMETHING after the countdown, all we get is a bunch of random screens with _unfunny_ parodies of OTHER games? Neverquest? -Medal of homer?

Just make a good game based on the movie, is that so hard?

BTW I sincerely hope thats not an actual screenshot it looks like a bad flash game. Not something I would expend $60 on.
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KilgoreTrout XL at 05/09/2007 15:51
"But why did I have the bowl, Bart? WHY DID I HAVE THE BOWL?"
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Ambulance-Y at 05/09/2007 16:17
is this gonna just be next gen or will the ps2 people see some simpson love?

although i am skeptical since it is ea making it. they have the tendancy to over hype overly crapy games.
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Angry Irish at 05/09/2007 16:29
"The Simpsons used to be such a great series ... that is until it became a watered down, bastardized version of its former self."

"Everyone who has a brain knows the show sucks these days."

Come on, guys. Either provide some reason or examples as to why the show sucks or shut your mouths about the series. I don't see what's so wrong about it.

What's funny is that some of the people who bash on "The Simpsons" still watch "Family Guy" and often quote it.
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fromagex at 05/09/2007 16:31
so can we get the simpsons arcade game on xbox live before the movie release? or at least as an unlockable on this game? thats all i really want
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beer baron at 05/09/2007 16:48
Is the portrait of Carl in the background of pictures 6 and 7 the one they used on "Mount Lushmore" in the Marge's Fear of Flying episode?
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DrRockso at 05/09/2007 17:21
Promise me an unlockable version of the Simpson's arcade game and you'll have yourself a buyer, EA.
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jeffk6 at 05/09/2007 17:35
haha now those are funny way better then ...fake game fridays crap ....
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 05/09/2007 18:18
The Simpsons started getting lousy after the original writers moved on and were replaced by young writers who had grown up watching the Simpsons. It became a weaker imitation of itself. Family Guy has just plain sucked since it came back from the dead. Even in season 3 there were some terrible episodes.
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TofuMonkey at 05/09/2007 19:36
Family guy is funnier now than when it first started. In the old episodes they treated meg normally and she sucked. Now they treat her like crap and shes finally funny. The simpsons episodes are pretty stright forward nowadays though. They start out doing one thing. that leads to them doing something else altogether. then everything gets outta hand and goes back to normal.
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Lewis at 05/10/2007 08:07
i can't believe you can trash the simpsons for doing the same story line but still like the new episodes of the Family Guy where you have no idea what the sotry is till the end and with a 22 minute show with 16 minutes of irrelivent flashbacks that are very hit or miss like that fighting the chicken for 5 minutes for what the 3rd time? Time to retire that crap. Family guys started to suck after it came back from cancellation.
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