Wow. I thought Hit and Run was a little bit of a disappointment as a follow up to Road Rage, which rocked my socks, but this trailer has me drooling, especially since there are some Wiimote-specific controls.
With this and Mario Galaxy, my November is booked.
Simpsons games have always been more miss than hit, but I'd be lying if I said this didn't look incredible. At the very least, EA looks to be digging into the huge Simpsons continuity library, so that'll at least be worth a look.
Hey, it could easily turn out as bad as the Family Guy game, but as long as it packs in the humor, I'm there.
Originally posted by PeterStorkI thought Hit and Run was a little bit of a disappointment as a follow up to Road Rage
"Hit and Run" was the GTA-esque one, and "Road Rage" was the rip-off of "Crazy Taxi", yes?
Huh, I thought it was universally accepted that "Hit and Run" was far and away the superior of the two, but different strokes for different folks, as they say ...
Originally posted by PeterStorkI thought Hit and Run was a little bit of a disappointment as a follow up to Road Rage
"Hit and Run" was the GTA-esque one, and "Road Rage" was the rip-off of "Crazy Taxi", yes?
Huh, I thought it was universally accepted that "Hit and Run" was far and away the superior of the two, but different strokes for different folks, as they say ...
Yeah, Hit and Run seemed just a little too mission-oriented and burdensome than Road Rage, which was all about the continuity, inside jokes and random fun picking up passengers. Hit and Run certainly wasn't a bad game, but I enjoyed the laid back nature of its predecessor much more.
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Nah, never heard of that. According to rarityguide.com, the rarest game we had was Donkey Kong Jr. ($12 for a loose cartridge). The next rarest games we had were a couple of unlicensed NES games.