Rockstar vs. The Simpsons Game: Rockstar “spazzed out like little babies”

It’s nothing new that The Simpsons Game has raised more than a couple of hackles with their irreverent parodies to many pop culture and video game references. The newest victim to this list includes big time game publisher Rockstar Games.

In a video interview with Matt Selman, executive producer of the game, he expressed his dismay at the attitude Rockstar was projecting towards the game. He explained that the controversy surrounding the pulled out Grand Theft Auto parody from the Electronic Arts website for The Simpsons Game was something blown out of proportion by Rockstar, saying that “they spazzed out like little babies”.

Rockstar pressured the publishers at Electronic Arts to stop using the Grand Theft Scratchy advertisement for The Simpsons Game. As a result, EA had to switch the name of the trailer video on their website to the level’s name instead, which was “Mob Rule”.

In the end Selman still recognized the ability of Rockstar to deliver top-notch games. However, Selman couldn’t help but add one last parting shot at Rockstar, saying: “Their games are amazing. Trust me, IÂ’ll be the first person in line to play Grand Theft Auto 4… in five years when it comes out”.

The Simpsons Game will be coming out on October 30 on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. For those of you who are interested in taking a look at the full interview, go ahead and play the video below and tell us what you think.

It’s nothing new that The Simpsons Game has raised more than a couple of hackles with their irreverent parodies to many pop culture and video game references. The newest victim to this list includes big time game publisher Rockstar Games.

In a video interview with Matt Selman, executive producer of the game, he expressed his dismay at the attitude Rockstar was projecting towards the game. He explained that the controversy surrounding the pulled out Grand Theft Auto parody from the Electronic Arts website for The Simpsons Game was something blown out of proportion by Rockstar, saying that “they spazzed out like little babies”.

Rockstar pressured the publishers at Electronic Arts to stop using the Grand Theft Scratchy advertisement for The Simpsons Game. As a result, EA had to switch the name of the trailer video on their website to the level’s name instead, which was “Mob Rule”.

In the end Selman still recognized the ability of Rockstar to deliver top-notch games. However, Selman couldn’t help but add one last parting shot at Rockstar, saying: “Their games are amazing. Trust me, IÂ’ll be the first person in line to play Grand Theft Auto 4… in five years when it comes out”.

The Simpsons Game will be coming out on October 30 on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. For those of you who are interested in taking a look at the full interview, go ahead and play the video below and tell us what you think.

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