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Simpsons Road Rage

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Description:

Simpsons Road Rage gives you the chance to enjoy mischief and mayhem on the streets of Springfield!

Features:

Mr. Burns has bought the Transit Corporation and jacked up the prices. The commuters of Springfield refuse to pay those outrageous prices, so they hit the streets, and start getting road rage attacks


Play as any of your favorite Simpsons characters, from Homer to Krusty


Race against famous Springfield citizens, or interact with them in a meaningful way -- crashing and trashing them & the surrounding environment


Explore the city at your leisure, or watch a real Simpsons story unfold as you find hidden routes and get to where you're going


See if you can make enough money to buy back the Transit Corporation & put an end to the madness!


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.25 inches
Product Width: 5.25 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 5.1 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Release Date: June 15, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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17 of 20 found the following review helpful:

2Don't Expect the OriginalJul 04, 2003
By Randy
I had been waiting for this game to be released for ages. I am a HUGE fan of the console version, and I couldn't wait to be able to take the game with me. I couldn't be more disappointed! First of all, the game play is way more difficult. Unlike the console version, there are curbs and other boundaries preventing you from driving anywhere you want. It's very hard to see where to go, and exteremly easy to get lost (which costs you valuable time). There's no save feature, instead you have to write down passwords, which to me is a bit primitive considering most GBA games have save options. Finally, there are NO SIMPSONS VOICES!! I know that the advance can easily reproduce voices, and I think the Simpsons tag lines make up over half the fun of the game. I hate to say it, but this game could not be more of a letdown...d'oh!!

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

5Road Rage is a good thingSep 13, 2004
By Willy "Willy"
The first Simpsons game I ever played was Simpsons Road Rage for GameCube when I rented it. I wanted to buy it ever since then. When I discovered that there was one for GBA, I desperately wanted to buy it. One day, I recieved it as a gift and immediately started playing it. My life was forever changed. I was a little disappointed at all the differences that I noticed between the GCN and GBA games, but I quickly became used to the handheld version. After a bit of work, I unlocked a few things and instinctively wrote down the pesky passwords for my game progress. It took me less than 5 days to unlock almost everything on GCN, so the differences were noticeable between the games. After some more playing,I began to focus more on the game that I owned rather than the rental. There are so many good things on the GCN, but there are just as many on GBA - maybe more. I especially enjoy the unique "Performance" mode, where you pick a passenger (I always choose either Snake, Otto, or Barney) and go out in your selected location and drive like you're delivering a donated organ to make your passenger happy. You get a new passenger after each person is fully satisfied along with a 60-second time bonus that decreases with each person (my personal passenger record in a single run is 5). Road Rage mode is different, too: instead of dropping people in front of buildings, you drop them off on targets, and get bonus money and time depending on how close you park to the target's center. I also like the option of dumping your rider overboard with the L button because their destination's a mile away and you've only got ten seconds left. You can then pick up a nearby customer and continue your rampage. Throwing someone out will cost you quite a bit of time from your time limit, though, so be careful. Also, don't dump out passengers right before the time runs out - you get $10 for every second they're in your vehicle.
There's one thing with major differences from GCN that could've been better: Mission Mode. I'm not complaining about the missions themselves; I don't like the fact that they're so stinking HARD. Not all of them, though, only some. Take mission #9, for example. Jump through fire rings on a slick watery track? ARE YOU CRAZY?!? It took me THREE MONTHS to complete that challenge! I celebrated when I finally did, though. Some of the other missions are actually easier: I could never beat mission #8 on GCN, but it took me less than ten minutes on GBA. Overall, with the only reward at the end of mission #10 being a secret car, it's a little disappointing, but the car handles and drives perfectly.
There are two things that put this game at my top slot as "Best Handheld Game Ever": The graphics and the music. The combination of 2-D and 3-D really surprised me, especially all of the slopes in the landscape. Plus, some of the environments almost match their GCN counterparts (i.e. the Springfield Dam has very high water on one side and a subterranean area on the other, even though that wasn't subterranean on GCN). But what really caught me was the music. This game has some of the best video game music ever. Ever. Better than anything. From peppy music that makes you really want to drive fast to calm "road trip" music to music that makes you yearn for the countryside, the songs in Road Rage strongly resemble the locales in which they are played (there's even a remix of each song in each level that plays in Performance mode). Even the "Game Over" music is cool. The "Sound Check" allows you to hear music without any obstructing sound effects. I enjoy hearing each song as much as I want without ever having to succumb to a time limit. Still, I find the music the most interesting and entertaining part of the game.
One other thing: The levels are astounding. They are HUGE! I still get lost in Evergreen Terrace. I can find my way around fine after driving a few people to their destinations, but until then, I have no clue as to where I started the level. There's so much to see that I can't take it all in in one sitting.
In the long run, The Simpsons Road Rage for GBA is an excellent game with surprising graphics, an abundance of great music, an amazing amount of area to explore, and entertaining gameplay. When Crazy Taxi meets The Simpsons, nothing can beat this handheld fit of digital road rage. Drive safely!

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3My First GameJul 11, 2003

i have played this game on X Box and i liked it so much i got it for my gameboy advance yesterday. the text and content it suitable for all players so i can even have the kids i babysit for play it. with 3 diferent game to play the fun never stops..this was my first choice for a game and i am glad that i picked it.......

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

2GBA roadkillAug 24, 2004
By Elyk Nahanah "Kyle"
I highly enjoyed the Playstation 2 version of Simpson's Road Rage because of the massive environments, huge amount of voiceovers, and wonderful driving physics. So, when I heard about the GBA version, I knew I just had to get it. But, when I finally did, I was in a state of disappointment. Radical Entertainment didn't develop this version like they did with the console games, which is a shame. This game has the same plot as the console games: Drive around the area and pick up passengers to help pay to buy the bus system back from Mr. Burns. Unfortunately, the passenger's destinations are too far from the road making it harder to find where you have to drop them off. There are no famous locations from the show like the school, Moe's Tavern, or the hospital. Instead, all the passengers get dropped off on flat territory with a square target painted on it. The closer to the center of the target, the better your score. Also missing are the voiceovers. The characters look poor, but the car models are decent and the road scrolling isn't bad. The music is cheesy synthesized jazzy stuff that gets on your nerves. The password system icons consist of Simpsons characters. The drawback to this is that if you don't know anything about the cast of the show, it's harder to remember the password. Overall, you're better off getting the Playstation 2 version now available for $20 or less.

5Road RageJul 13, 2009
By Christian R. Woodward Sr. "Video Gamer"
Road Rage for Game Boy Advance is a great game. There is performance mode, where you destroy things to get money. There is road rage where you have a minute to drive people around the place you have selected, and there is mission mode. There is ten missions, and none of them are that hard. The only bad thing about this game is the graphics. The game gives you codes after you have done something. This is a great game. Don't hesitate to buy it!

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