Video: EA gives insider info on The Simpsons Game

After invading just about every aspect of our lives for nearly the last two decades, the Simpsons are at it again as they hop onto the next generation platform with their newest video game by Electronic Arts cleverly entitled, The Simpsons Game (Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii)

True to form with the TV series, the Simpsons do what they do best even when thrown into a video game – and that’s spoofing it. Greg Rizzer, lead designer of the game gives a brief walkthrough of the Xbox 360 version of the game. The game itself will actually be a spoof of other games as the crazy, yellow-skinned family is licensed into a video game and suddenly gain these weird powers only video game characters would get.

Every episode of the game (16 episodes total) puts them into a different game world set up lovingly in a near replication of the TV series, both in animation quality and humor. This makes the game a definite treat for anyone who’s a fan of the series, and even if you’re not, you’ll still get a load of laughs at seeing how Homer makes a complete and utter buffoon of himself (like he always does).

Anyway, enough of that. I don’t want to spoil too much of it. Take a look for yourself at the video and enjoy yourselves with its many classic Simpsons antics.

After invading just about every aspect of our lives for nearly the last two decades, the Simpsons are at it again as they hop onto the next generation platform with their newest video game by Electronic Arts cleverly entitled, The Simpsons Game (Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii)

True to form with the TV series, the Simpsons do what they do best even when thrown into a video game – and that’s spoofing it. Greg Rizzer, lead designer of the game gives a brief walkthrough of the Xbox 360 version of the game. The game itself will actually be a spoof of other games as the crazy, yellow-skinned family is licensed into a video game and suddenly gain these weird powers only video game characters would get.

Every episode of the game (16 episodes total) puts them into a different game world set up lovingly in a near replication of the TV series, both in animation quality and humor. This makes the game a definite treat for anyone who’s a fan of the series, and even if you’re not, you’ll still get a load of laughs at seeing how Homer makes a complete and utter buffoon of himself (like he always does).

Anyway, enough of that. I don’t want to spoil too much of it. Take a look for yourself at the video and enjoy yourselves with its many classic Simpsons antics.

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