The Simpsons has been on TV screens for nearly thirty-five years at the time of writing. In that time, the franchise has expanded into all kinds of merchandising and marketing opportunities. For instance, the early Bart-centric seasons of the show led to a few early video games that were focused on the show’s breakout star. However, the show would go on to feature more of the family and the citizens of Springfield. As such, many fans agree that this was when the show was at its best.
The height of The Simpsons coincided with the release of the PS2. This meant that many of the games released at this time featured most of what fans loved about the show, but some of these games were better received than others.
4 The Simpsons Skateboarding
38 on Metacritic
The Simpsons Skateboarding
- Platform(s)
- PS2
- Released
- November 12, 2002
- Developer(s)
- The Code Monkeys
- Genre(s)
- Sports
The Simpsons Skateboarding had a lot of promise when it was first announced. The sport featured heavily in the show, so it was natural for someone to pair the franchise with this genre of video game. What’s more, the Tony Hawk Pro Skater franchise was currently at its height, showing gamers exactly how to make a fun and challenging skateboarding game. Adding The Simpsons to this formula seemed like a guaranteed home run.
The story features a large skating competition rolling into Springfield to find the best skateboarder in town. Although the game allows players to control characters outside the family like Nelson and Otto, the skateboarding mechanics make the game difficult to pick up. All the tropes and challenges from the Tony Hawk franchise are here, but the heavy controls and poor collision detection means that players will spend more time on the ground than skating around Springfield.
3 The Simpsons Road Rage
64 on Metacritic
The Simpsons: Road Rage
- Platform(s)
- GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PS2, Xbox (Original)
- Released
- November 19, 2001
- Developer(s)
- Radical Entertainment
- Genre(s)
- Vehicular Combat
The Simpsons Road Rage was the first game based on The Simpsons show that allowed players to take advantage of the show’s huge cast of characters. Alongside the core family, players could use Chief Wiggum, Moe, Professor Frink, Apu, Ned Flanders, and more to drive their signature vehicle and pick up passengers all over Springfield and take them to their destination. The story and gameplay mechanics are fairly simple, but it all works in this cartoony taxi game.
Where The Simpsons Road Rage falls into trouble is in the fact that the gameplay is almost identical to that of The Crazy Taxi games that came out in arcades a few years prior. In fact, the similarities were so apparent that it led to Sega successfully suing the developers of this game in 2003. Still, the original cast of voice actors all reprise their roles to offer some unique lines of dialogue and keep fans of the show satisfied.
2 The Simpsons Game
71 on Metacritic
The Simpsons Game
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii
- Released
- October 30, 2007
- Developer(s)
- EA, Visceral Games, Rebellion Developments
- Genre(s)
- Platformer, Shooter, Action-Adventure, Fighting
Simply titled, The Simpsons Game, this 3D action platformer was the last Simpsons game to be released during this era of gaming. Taking the 2D art style of the show, each level in the game has the player take control of a new member of the family in a story that is essentially designed to act as an extended episode of the show, rather than take inspiration from an existing genre of video games. The plot revolves around the Simpsons family discovering that they have been given superpowers and must use these to stop their reality from being erased from their creator.
Homer can turn into a large wrecking ball, Bart becomes the hero Bartman from the show, Lisa can use meditation to clear objects from her path, and Marge has the power to control people with her nagging and megaphone. All these powers are used to clear waves of enemies or solve puzzles to progress through the levels. It is full of jokes and references to the show, so the Simpsons game is often considered one of the best from the era.
1 The Simpsons Hit and Run
78 on Metacritic
The Simpsons: Hit & Run
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 2, Xbox One, GameCube, Microsoft Windows
- Released
- September 16, 2003
- Developer(s)
- Radical Entertainment
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure, Sandbox
The Simpsons Hit and Run was developed to be a fully open-world Simpsons game like that of the GTA series. As a result, players can explore Springfield in this 3D open-world adventure game on foot or in one of the many vehicles in the game. There are seven levels in the game, each one slowly revealing the plot that aliens have been poisoning the citizens of Springfileld with a new soda for their new reality show. It is up to Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge, and Apu to stop this menace.
The gameplay in this PS2 title includes races, destruction missions, platforming tasks, and collectathons. Players can even choose to kick the residents of Springfield around the map if they so choose. The Simpsons Hit and Run is a faithful recreation of the show and its characters that is full of gags and recognizable moments from the TV show. That is why many PS2 fans have been expecting a remaster of the game for years now.