I love how Homer just throws the priceless diamond away at the end without a second thought and none of the rest of the family cares...they don't want anything to do with the thing that almost lost them their baby and endangered all their lives.
Man. The movie theater in my town was built in 1991 and this game was there from day one. Incredibly, it stayed in that spot for almost 15 years. Other games in that tiny arcade room all came and went over time, but that game stayed right where it was. I started to think it would never leave. I guess it must have finally broken down at some point, because I'm sure it was still raking in the quarters.
When I was a kid back in the early 90's my Mom, and Dad would go to this bowling alley; although I forget the name of the place, it had this Simpsons arcade game there, and my friend and I would each spend about $10, and after a couple of hours, and a lot of lost lives, and cash back then to me. We finally conquered the game, and it was such a great feeling back then. Oh how I miss those days. Arcades were the golden age of gaming imo.
This was one of my most favorite arcade games as a kid, and it's still a blast to play even today. Widely considered to be the best Simpsons game ever made. As for the continuity errors, this game was made back when the Simpsons were only on their second or third season, so a lot of currently established continuity hadn't been made yet.
Woah, this was a weird nostalgia hit to find. I remember only ever seeing one physical cabinet of this, this weird sort of four-seater table construction which all had their own seperate coin slots, so complete strangers could join a game mid-play (apparently a version of the machine only released in the UK?), it was in one of the many arcades in Blackpool. Even with a full team of four, never managed to get further than the underground bar place. Good times.
i completed this game at an arcade in skegness about 21 years ago, had to have 4 players but at least it was only 10p per play so not much money lost, also i think a pub nearby also had a cabinet as well so i guess it was pretty popular.
@@anthonybradley1555 God, Skegness. Not been there for so long. Spent hours on arcade games there, too, like the ocean one (Seven Seas, I think it was called?).
I absolutely love this game. It was the first arcade game I ever beat. I used to play it a lot at this arcade place until they got rid of it, sadly. My favourite thing about it has to be the music. It's incredibly catchy. Norio Hanzawa certainly has a knack for making action-packed music.
Happiness Bunny I am sick of how many 3rd party game companies are selling out and almost-only making freemium smartphones games now; EA, Mind Candy, Gameloft, Ubisoft and now Konami! >.
adultmoshifan87 There needs to be more fans in gaming development and publishing than businessmen. Gaming is getting way too disappointing before purchase
Well, more of us fans need to get into the gaming business! If the likes of EA, Konami and Christ knows who else won't make amends, we shall fight back!
@@southsidegamer5611 Yes, I'm surprised they never did that. Maybe they don't want to draw attention to the Marge being a rabbit previously. It's no longer Canon.
Wow, a 100% American show, the Japanese were incredible at capturing the essence of the show into an arcade game, back when Konami was good and no one hated them
@Leatherbubba Considering that this game was made early in the first season of the show, Smithers hadn't actually developed a character yet. Neither had Lisa or Marge, really. Even Homer has his sharper and angrier early voice rather than his current one.
Marco Saldana I did, on my last night in Disney World in 2007, I was given a lot of money to spend at the arcade and beat this game in the process! Adding to how much I needed to spend was that the game was configured to only allow 2 lives per credit!
If you think it's weird that Sideshow Bob is nice and Lisa eats hamburgers in this game, it's because this game was made before Sideshow Bob became Bart's arch nemesis and Lisa became a vegetarian
This game's from an era when Konami released some of the best Beat 'Em Ups ever made: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time, X-Men, Astérix, Bucky O' Hare, Metamorphic Force, etc. and also some others who shared the same graphics quality like: G.I. Joe, Sunset Riders, Monster Maulers or C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa. I consider those times the golden age of Konami's arcade games.
Used to play this game back in the day at a local pizza place. They had this, and snk machine and a car racing machine. So many quarters wasted. And inevitably we'd end up leaving just as I was getting the hang of it lol.
I just want to say cubex that I enjoy your longplay videos. Forget the haters and even though you guys do use save states you don't lie about this and are just demonstrating the games for nostalgia purposes. :) You will always have fans.
everybody says that all of the Simpsons videogames are awful. Not true at all, the arcade game was a masterpiece and I really liked Escape From Camp Deadly on the Game Boy. Hit and Run was good too, but a bit repetitive.
Thanks for showing this video. I did played thsi in the arcade hals. Good old times. Seeing this realize what good fantasy and programs the people had in thoose days.
I have an arcade around where I live where this is old games from the 90s, they have this game. I was just looking it up to see if someone has gameplay from this
I used to play this when I was little, always lost to Smithers. I found this arcade game in a pizza place some weeks ago and I had to play it...I barely passed stage 2 hahaha
Used to play the hell out of this after baseball games at an old pizza parlour in my town. Ahh... The good ol' days. I remember it being hard as hell too.
you know, if you think about it, this game was just as much pay 2 win as the mobile freemiums out there today. basically each boss had unavoidable counterattack cheap shot moves to ensure you always died at least once. but the infinite continues meant you could just keep pumping quarters into the game until you win, as long as you keep putting in quarters you will get through the game incrementally until you win, it's not much different from the freemiums games that have like energy and when the energy runs out you can pay to refill it and eventually get to the end and win if you keep on paying. a lot of arcade games were pay 2 win, especially the brawlers like simpsons, ninja turtles and final fight, just keep continuing, until you win...
+LadyGenevieve Really good point. Never saw it that way. At least these old school arcade games were a great way to play with a bunch of friends while waiting for a movie to start.
back when the anti Simpsons hysteria was in full bloom, my mom would not let me eat Butterfingers, and we wouldn't patronize any places with this game. now, she has admitted to enjoying the show.
+Edward Gaines I wish I were kidding. my mom was the same way with Beavis and Butt-head. When I went to sleepovers for birthdays, my mom always wanted to find out if the parents allowed that show. if they did, I couldn't go.
I just wished they released it on a home system. This game was good and fun 2 play with. This game brings back memories. This game is so hard 2 find nowadays.
I remember this game when I was 11 and I had saw this game @ Rye Playland in the arcade. I had used Lisa but I didn't get very far and my friend used Bart. I decided 2 help him out in this game. Years later, I encountered this game again in December of 2003 when I was 17. I saw this game again in an arcade @ Pingrove resorts. Too bad, I still didn't get 2 end it. Pinegrove was our senior trip. I played this with 2 other girls. I used Bart while the other girls used Marge and Lisa.
You could also lift cars and other stuff. Do you think you can upload this game again with four players at the same time? That would be awesome. Best regards, keep 'em coming!
It's entirely possible to beat the game on one quarter if one or more of the following are true: 1. You've got friends 2. The arcade difficulty is set to 1. Don't forget, actual arcade machines have 5-10 star difficulty options depending on the game. I've played this game on 3 difficulty and beat it in 4 quarters. Roms and Hacks usually only pull a singular difficulty off the chip, so, I don't know about this particular Rom, but if it doesn't have a difficulty setting it's probably default 5.
When I was smaller,me and my dad would always play this (my sister too.)I would be Bart,because he had a skateboard,We spent $30 on that game and didn't beat it,but had a hella fun time!
I remember playing this in Butlins, Ayr in Scotland as a very young lad, and random children dropping in and out over the course of the game, with the usual gaggle watching behind. I begged my dad who gave me enough money to basically 'win' my way to the end, but the big group buzz was so much fun. I feel sorry for the generations that'll never experience 'Can I take player two?' from a random kid as they fire in their 50p.
Yeah, I didn't even know about this until the guys at the arcade told us about it. They would set the difficulty to 1 for some of their favorite people. lol
maxwestcomics Unfortunately, Konami didn't have the rights to make Simpsons games for SNES or Genesis. Those rights belonged exclusively to Acclaim back in the day. The game was, however, ported to DOS and C64. Still, it would've been cool to play it on the consoles.
@MrMaskaman You read the discription? Here, let me point out the important part: "Found out about this game and just wanted to run through it. A die a million times but wasn't a terrible game." Clearly, they want to say "I'm just so damn skilled, guys!," because they just admited that they didn't do that well in the discription to the video...
Great fond memories that Simpsons theme when you popped in the quarter awesome! I was obsessed with beating this game this game came out not long after the cartoon came out on Fox i tried to see if all the characters were in the game from the cartoon some were just for game some were from the cartoon like Grizzly Bear Krusty ballon etc. beating this game when i was kid in 1991 age 13 spend over 7 dollars in quarters at local city mall arcade i used bart most of the game " Homer might say hey Marge that picture of Mr Burns I saw the eyes move "lol! then take out burzie hehe and they get to walk home togther as a family again cool happy ending !I'm glad youtube preserved this! :D
I noticed Binky the Rabbit and his son Bongo from Matt Greoning's "Life in Hell" comic making a ton of cameos in this game, and now I have a suspicion that Marge is actually Binky's girlfriend Sheba, because of the bunny ears that appear under her beehive whenever she is electrocuted. :D
@AdlerSchwadron the purpose of a longplay is to show you the entire game, as it is, so without cheats. it is not a display of skill (1cc, speedrun) or a technical feat (TAS).
well for this game there are some character cameos like, in stage 1 there's Principal Skinner, Martin Prince, either Sherri or Terri?, stage 2 there's Ralph Wiggum, Otto Man, Santa's Little Helper, Dr. Marvin Monroe, Milhouse, Snowball II, nobody in stage 3, in stage 4 there's Princess Kashmir on a poster, Moe Szyslak, Barney Gumble, Bleeding Gums Murphy, in stage 5 there's Nelson Muntz, Blinky the Three Eyed Fish, Sideshow Bob, nobody in stage 6, and in stage 7 there's a Space Mutant.
whoa..when i was i kid we used to go to coney island and try to beat this game every summer. Thank god we never did! what a crumby ending lol but good memories.
i dont know how to change them on mame i know on the arcade machine though you put the quarter in the slot of the character you want to to get that character same crap with sunset riders on mame
This one is based on the first season of the Simpsons, where sometimes Bart used a blue shirt and Smithers used blue hair and this white coat (he even was african-american in one episode). As far as I can remember you could do a special attack if two or more players were playing, something like Bart and Lisa starting to scream and run all around while hitting everyone, or Homer picking up Bart over his shoulders to do more damage, but I can't remember well.
I love how Homer just throws the priceless diamond away at the end without a second thought and none of the rest of the family cares...they don't want anything to do with the thing that almost lost them their baby and endangered all their lives.
Based Homer.
Man. The movie theater in my town was built in 1991 and this game was there from day one. Incredibly, it stayed in that spot for almost 15 years. Other games in that tiny arcade room all came and went over time, but that game stayed right where it was. I started to think it would never leave. I guess it must have finally broken down at some point, because I'm sure it was still raking in the quarters.
When I was a kid back in the early 90's my Mom, and Dad would go to this bowling alley; although I forget the name of the place, it had this Simpsons arcade game there, and my friend and I would each spend about $10, and after a couple of hours, and a lot of lost lives, and cash back then to me. We finally conquered the game, and it was such a great feeling back then. Oh how I miss those days. Arcades were the golden age of gaming imo.
I like how Konami managed to get the ACTUAL voice actors for the Simpsons from the show to voice in the game. :)
literally every simpsons game (that had voice clips, some chose not to include any) uses the voice actors.
This was one of my most favorite arcade games as a kid, and it's still a blast to play even today. Widely considered to be the best Simpsons game ever made.
As for the continuity errors, this game was made back when the Simpsons were only on their second or third season, so a lot of currently established continuity hadn't been made yet.
I love this game one of my all-time favorites. My friends and I pumped so many quarters into this, X-Men and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Good times.
i love how the first 2 seasons are captured in this game, that's the simpsons we love! not the new shitty one :/
Yeah they basically had to create a whole bunch of organic shit just for the game which I think gives it its charm.
Woah, this was a weird nostalgia hit to find. I remember only ever seeing one physical cabinet of this, this weird sort of four-seater table construction which all had their own seperate coin slots, so complete strangers could join a game mid-play (apparently a version of the machine only released in the UK?), it was in one of the many arcades in Blackpool. Even with a full team of four, never managed to get further than the underground bar place.
Good times.
i completed this game at an arcade in skegness about 21 years ago, had to have 4 players but at least it was only 10p per play so not much money lost, also i think a pub nearby also had a cabinet as well so i guess it was pretty popular.
@@anthonybradley1555 God, Skegness. Not been there for so long. Spent hours on arcade games there, too, like the ocean one (Seven Seas, I think it was called?).
Oh the 90's....how I miss you 😥
I absolutely love this game. It was the first arcade game I ever beat. I used to play it a lot at this arcade place until they got rid of it, sadly.
My favourite thing about it has to be the music. It's incredibly catchy. Norio Hanzawa certainly has a knack for making action-packed music.
Konami knew how to make side scrolling arcade games back then
Happiness Bunny I am sick of how many 3rd party game companies are selling out and almost-only making freemium smartphones games now; EA, Mind Candy, Gameloft, Ubisoft and now Konami! >.
adultmoshifan87 There needs to be more fans in gaming development and publishing than businessmen. Gaming is getting way too disappointing before purchase
Well, more of us fans need to get into the gaming business! If the likes of EA, Konami and Christ knows who else won't make amends, we shall fight back!
Happiness Bunny To be honest Konami was kinda mediocre at beat 'em ups, Capcom was much better.
+adultmoshifan87 AL-1
Fun Fact: Marge is actually a rabbit in disguise in this game. It was meant to be like that in the cartoon but they eventually abandoned that idea.
ojideagu It's actually a reference to Matt Groening's previous work, Life in Hell.
That would have been a fun tree house of horrors episodes
@@southsidegamer5611 Yes, I'm surprised they never did that. Maybe they don't want to draw attention to the Marge being a rabbit previously. It's no longer Canon.
@@southsidegamer5611 It's also kind of a mind blowing fact, that it's LITERALLY Why Marge had tall hair, to hide her ears!
Homer is 35? Oh my god. So I'm Homer's age? That's depressing.
+marce11o
they said 38 in the episode i think where i fought Tyson, i mean Taytom lol
+marce11o lol I will be there soon. Chances are you look a lot better than him tho XD
+marce11o and when the show started I had bart's age :O
The circle of life. First you watch Homer Simpson. Then you can BECOME Homer Simpson.
The scary thing is that Bart would be even older if he'd aged in real time. He was 10 in 1989, so he'd be 38 now.
This machine at my local bowling alley ate many of my quarters back in the day. Loved it. I usually played as Homer and sometimes Bart.
Wow, a 100% American show, the Japanese were incredible at capturing the essence of the show into an arcade game, back when Konami was good and no one hated them
Smithers kidnapping Maggie because she has a diamond in her mouth... interesting concept
"That babys suckin on- Heyyyy.. that baby looks a bit more interesting..." - Smithers
anyone else feel this game was slightly disturbing in a weird way when you were a kid?
yes it was, and it was interesting :))
Yes. This game was creepy.
Yes... Dreamland was the stage that gave me the most disturbing vibes.
Can't believe Mr. Burns just yeeted Maggie like that. The man truly is a savage.
Burns should have woken up at the last second, shouted "You're fired!" then died again, lol, just like in the Treehouse of Horror episode.
@Leatherbubba Considering that this game was made early in the first season of the show, Smithers hadn't actually developed a character yet. Neither had Lisa or Marge, really. Even Homer has his sharper and angrier early voice rather than his current one.
i never had enough quarters to beat the game
Marco Saldana I did, on my last night in Disney World in 2007, I was given a lot of money to spend at the arcade and beat this game in the process! Adding to how much I needed to spend was that the game was configured to only allow 2 lives per credit!
+Marco Saldana me neither, i was only got up to stage 7
+adultmoshifan87 maaaaaaaaaan! they cheap! #youretocheap!
It only takes one
hard game!!
How long before EA lose the Simpsons video game license?
THIS is what a REAL Simpsons game is like, Tapped Out IS NOT!
9 years later, Tapped Out's finally kicking the bucket. Or should I say, being tapped out.
If you think it's weird that Sideshow Bob is nice and Lisa eats hamburgers in this game, it's because this game was made before Sideshow Bob became Bart's arch nemesis and Lisa became a vegetarian
This, Turtles in Time and Sunset Riders were the fucking shit. Konami's best arcade games of 1991.
Vendetta was bettah, Sunset Riders is fucking rad though.
I pumped so many quarters into this game...
+TheKrensada me too
This game's from an era when Konami released some of the best Beat 'Em Ups ever made: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time, X-Men, Astérix, Bucky O' Hare, Metamorphic Force, etc. and also some others who shared the same graphics quality like: G.I. Joe, Sunset Riders, Monster Maulers or C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa.
I consider those times the golden age of Konami's arcade games.
You had to invest a shit load of money if you wanted to see the ending credits of this game.
That was the general concept for pretty much any arcade game out there.
hell yeah,i finished the game in mame and it took me 78 credits with 2 players
That’s actually a pretty badass ending. Never had enough money to bear it as a kid.
Oh boy, I remember seeing this in arcades. I'd use to play this a lot.
THIS DESERVES A REMAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Used to play this game back in the day at a local pizza place. They had this, and snk machine and a car racing machine. So many quarters wasted. And inevitably we'd end up leaving just as I was getting the hang of it lol.
I just want to say cubex that I enjoy your longplay videos. Forget the haters and even though you guys do use save states you don't lie about this and are just demonstrating the games for nostalgia purposes. :) You will always have fans.
Great Game, and Thank Goodness for Mame, Finally got to beat this game only 20 years after I first sacrificed quarters to it, in the arcade.
Channel 6. Is that like a Nod to TMNT?
everybody says that all of the Simpsons videogames are awful.
Not true at all, the arcade game was a masterpiece and I really liked Escape From Camp Deadly on the Game Boy.
Hit and Run was good too, but a bit repetitive.
I really like Hit & Run. And you could also make crazy stuff in Road Rage if you played in Sunday Drive mode.
This is one game that will never go away..hopefully microsoft will pick up on this and make an arcade classic
I was never ever able to beat the arcade game (never had enough money). I’m glad to have finally seen how this game ended. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for showing this video. I did played thsi in the arcade hals. Good old times.
Seeing this realize what good fantasy and programs the people had in thoose days.
God dayum this game brings back so many memories. That Krusty Balloon Boss can go to Hell tho.
I have an arcade around where I live where this is old games from the 90s, they have this game. I was just looking it up to see if someone has gameplay from this
They really need to bring back 2d platform beat em up arcade games.
I used to play this when I was little, always lost to Smithers. I found this arcade game in a pizza place some weeks ago and I had to play it...I barely passed stage 2 hahaha
totally reminds me of when i was kid , arcades all had them
Wow I remember playing this arcade game in the early 90s down at our local Laundremat haha
many a quarters spent on this game! epic theme when it shows the high scores.
Used to play the hell out of this after baseball games at an old pizza parlour in my town. Ahh... The good ol' days. I remember it being hard as hell too.
This was one of those games you could get all sweaty playing with a bunch of sweaty strangers at Chuck E. Cheese.
I remember playing this at the "Jungle Village" arcade in Florida while I was growing up! Thanks!
Back when Bart was the coolest member and super hero of the Simpsons by far...
hands down...one of the best arcade games ever. pc version was a tough nut to crack btw
A lot of memories from my childhood
Ooooh the memories. I had the PC version and remember playing it so often. That game was quite hard though. :I
Neat Longplay, as always. X:
you know, if you think about it, this game was just as much pay 2 win as the mobile freemiums out there today. basically each boss had unavoidable counterattack cheap shot moves to ensure you always died at least once. but the infinite continues meant you could just keep pumping quarters into the game until you win, as long as you keep putting in quarters you will get through the game incrementally until you win, it's not much different from the freemiums games that have like energy and when the energy runs out you can pay to refill it and eventually get to the end and win if you keep on paying.
a lot of arcade games were pay 2 win, especially the brawlers like simpsons, ninja turtles and final fight, just keep continuing, until you win...
+LadyGenevieve Really good point. Never saw it that way. At least these old school arcade games were a great way to play with a bunch of friends while waiting for a movie to start.
FeMaiden gauntlet was the worst! Thectimer and the health bar was one and the same!
22:34
Homer wins with his "Bear" hands
+DakariKingMykan LOL, and also, why is homer lose weight when he dances?
3:19 the sound effect
Finally, a video where he actually makes the sound.
if this were released on the amiga with cd technology it would have been just like the arcade
the only reason why i went to the arcade as a kid!
back when the anti Simpsons hysteria was in full bloom, my mom would not let me eat Butterfingers, and we wouldn't patronize any places with this game. now, she has admitted to enjoying the show.
Are you kidding? The SImpsons looks QUAINT by today's standards. Then again, my parents didn't want me watching Beavis & Butthead.
+Edward Gaines I wish I were kidding. my mom was the same way with Beavis and Butt-head. When I went to sleepovers for birthdays, my mom always wanted to find out if the parents allowed that show. if they did, I couldn't go.
Umm....Really?
Because My family and I watched the Simpsons until 1996.
Nice longplay. I want to play this arcade game someday. THE SIMPSONS ROCKS
Man cubex love ya man, you have like every game ever made playthroughed lol. Respect
I just wished they released it on a home system. This game was good and fun 2 play with. This game brings back memories. This game is so hard 2 find nowadays.
Did you switch characters everytime you lose all lives?
@sora412zx What quote are you talking about, and at what part is it?
Blew so much of my holiday money on this when I was a kid
I remember this game when I was 11 and I had saw this game @ Rye Playland in the arcade. I had used Lisa but I didn't get very far and my friend used Bart. I decided 2 help him out in this game. Years later, I encountered this game again in December of 2003 when I was 17. I saw this game again in an arcade @ Pingrove resorts. Too bad, I still didn't get 2 end it. Pinegrove was our senior trip. I played this with 2 other girls. I used Bart while the other girls used Marge and Lisa.
You could also lift cars and other stuff.
Do you think you can upload this game again with four players at the same time? That would be awesome.
Best regards, keep 'em coming!
It's entirely possible to beat the game on one quarter if one or more of the following are true:
1. You've got friends
2. The arcade difficulty is set to 1. Don't forget, actual arcade machines have 5-10 star difficulty options depending on the game. I've played this game on 3 difficulty and beat it in 4 quarters.
Roms and Hacks usually only pull a singular difficulty off the chip, so, I don't know about this particular Rom, but if it doesn't have a difficulty setting it's probably default 5.
I remember completing this game in 1991(ish) at Haven Holiday Park in California Sands, Gt Yarmouth with my bro. Good times.
Homer is 35 years old in 1991 when the game was released ??
Now he come to be 63.
In the Original Simpsons, Homer was born in September 1956, Marge in April 1957, Bart November 1980, Lisa August 1983.
I remember spending ten dollars and beating this game when I was a kid.. good times
The music. Sounds like the Sega director genisis
@eupher2 They are! Gameinformer just announced it, hopefully soon! :)
lol i remember playing this game all the time after swimming lessons at the YMCA, so much fun, i love it
lol I love the blank expression on Homer's face at 0:40
When I was smaller,me and my dad would always play this (my sister too.)I would be Bart,because he had a skateboard,We spent $30 on that game and didn't beat it,but had a hella fun time!
I remember playing this in Butlins, Ayr in Scotland as a very young lad, and random children dropping in and out over the course of the game, with the usual gaggle watching behind. I begged my dad who gave me enough money to basically 'win' my way to the end, but the big group buzz was so much fun.
I feel sorry for the generations that'll never experience 'Can I take player two?' from a random kid as they fire in their 50p.
lol ikr
Yeah, I didn't even know about this until the guys at the arcade told us about it. They would set the difficulty to 1 for some of their favorite people. lol
Why did we never see port of this for Super NES or Genesis?!
maxwestcomics Unfortunately, Konami didn't have the rights to make Simpsons games for SNES or Genesis. Those rights belonged exclusively to Acclaim back in the day. The game was, however, ported to DOS and C64. Still, it would've been cool to play it on the consoles.
ah my childhood here (this game that is) and i still haven't beaten it back
@MrMaskaman You read the discription? Here, let me point out the important part:
"Found out about this game and just wanted to run through it. A die a million times but wasn't a terrible game."
Clearly, they want to say "I'm just so damn skilled, guys!," because they just admited that they didn't do that well in the discription to the video...
@Evergreen6991 He finds out that it is contaminated or that he wants to remain cheap.
really love this game. super classic.
did Yuichi Asami (U1) and or Naoki Maeda (NAOKI) do the sound for this game?
Great fond memories that Simpsons theme when you popped in the quarter awesome! I was obsessed with beating this game this game came out not long after the cartoon came out on Fox i tried to see if all the characters were in the game from the cartoon some were just for game some were from the cartoon like Grizzly Bear Krusty ballon etc. beating this game when i was kid in 1991 age 13 spend over 7 dollars in quarters at local city mall arcade i used bart most of the game " Homer might say hey Marge that picture of Mr Burns I saw the eyes move "lol! then take out burzie hehe and they get to walk home togther as a family again cool happy ending !I'm glad youtube preserved this! :D
I spent $10 lol
Same here, I also did it in LasVegas at a Casino.U got this game?
they have this original machine, cabinet and all for sale at the Great Escape in Madison, TN for $799
can anyone tell me if this exact game was made into a home console version?
I like how they included the "Life is Hell" rabbits in this game.
@Mriceman7 yeah man I love this game as well. What state ur from and how much does it cost 2 play?
I noticed Binky the Rabbit and his son Bongo from Matt Greoning's "Life in Hell" comic making a ton of cameos in this game, and now I have a suspicion that Marge is actually Binky's girlfriend Sheba, because of the bunny ears that appear under her beehive whenever she is electrocuted. :D
@AdlerSchwadron the purpose of a longplay is to show you the entire game, as it is, so without cheats. it is not a display of skill (1cc, speedrun) or a technical feat (TAS).
well for this game there are some character cameos like, in stage 1 there's Principal Skinner, Martin Prince, either Sherri or Terri?, stage 2 there's Ralph Wiggum, Otto Man, Santa's Little Helper, Dr. Marvin Monroe, Milhouse, Snowball II, nobody in stage 3, in stage 4 there's Princess Kashmir on a poster, Moe Szyslak, Barney Gumble, Bleeding Gums Murphy, in stage 5 there's Nelson Muntz, Blinky the Three Eyed Fish, Sideshow Bob, nobody in stage 6, and in stage 7 there's a Space Mutant.
@Minervasux I think so, but i'm not 100% sure
Bowling Ball is now in M.U.G.E.N.
No puede faltar en el Xbox Arcade XD
whoa..when i was i kid we used to go to coney island and try to beat this game every summer. Thank god we never did! what a crumby ending lol but good memories.
The lift level I remember a level like that on streets of rage 2 they don't make side scrollers like that anymore
Smitters and Mr. Burns Act More Evil and Dramatic in this 1991 & 2009 beat em up Game then they do in the TV Show.
i dont know how to change them on mame i know on the arcade machine though you put the quarter in the slot of the character you want to to get that character same crap with sunset riders on mame
while I was in Summercamp we would weekly trips to the bowling alley and I would hop right into this game
This one is based on the first season of the Simpsons, where sometimes Bart used a blue shirt and Smithers used blue hair and this white coat (he even was african-american in one episode).
As far as I can remember you could do a special attack if two or more players were playing, something like Bart and Lisa starting to scream and run all around while hitting everyone, or Homer picking up Bart over his shoulders to do more damage, but I can't remember well.