The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
There’s road rage, and then there’s road rage – Simpsons style! Refusing to shell out the high rates, Springfield citizens are forced into humorous Simpsons’ “road rage” as they brave commuters, jam-packed back-routes and the challenge to make enough money to buy back the Transit Corporation before time runs out. Complete up to 60 unique passenger deliveries in story mode, or take a leisurely Sunday drive through the fair Springfield. No time for donuts, Homer.
Product Details
UPC: 014633144253
Condition: Used
Genre: Racing
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_SIMPSONS_ROAD_RAGE
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
The Simpsons: Road Rage
The Simpsons: Road Rage is a 2001 video game base on the animated television series The Simpsons, and is part of a series of games base on the show. It was release for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. A Game Boy Advance version was release in 2003. The Simpsons: Road Rage was later add to the Backwards Compatibility program of the Xbox 360 for original Xbox games.
The game stars Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa, as well as Mr. Burns and several other characters from the show. The Simpsons: Road Rage is similar to Sega’s 1999 video game Crazy Taxi, in that the main objective is to drive pick up passengers to their destinations as quickly as possible. These similarities led to Sega suing Radical Entertainment and Electronic Arts for patent infringement, though it was settle before going to court. The game receive mix reviews, being consider a bare-bones Crazy Taxi clone and criticize for its poor graphics. A spiritual successor, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, was release in 2003 and develop by Radical Entertainment.
Gameplay and plot
The Simpsons: Road Rage is base on the animated television series The Simpsons. In the story of the game, Mr. Burns has bought all transit systems in Springfield and has begun to create radioactive buses that threaten the public health. Because of this, the citizens of Springfield must use their own cars as a means of safer public transport and earn money in an attempt to pay back Burns to get rid of the radioactive buses and return the town back to normal.
The citizens of the city (control by the game player) earn money by driving around a vehicle for a given amount of time, picking up passengers and taking them to their destinations. The player receives money upon successfully dropping off each passenger. And bonuses are obtain when they are transport in a short amount of time. Players have to avoid certain hurdles, such as other vehicles and Burns’ nuclear transit buses. The game contains sixteen different collectible vehicles, six starting locations. And ten different missions. In order to collect the vehicles and unlock starting locations, players must earn progressively more money for each vehicle or starting location they want to get. In order to complete missions, players must do certain things (such as protecting Krusty the Clown from a fan mob by driving him away, and getting Homer to his workplace unnotice).
At first, the only playable characters (taxi drivers) are Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Grampa. But as the game progresses more characters are unlock. There is also a multiplayer mode in which the two players compete to pick up the same passengers and drive them to their destinations.
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The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
There’s road rage, and then there’s road rage – Simpsons style! Refusing to shell out the high rates, Springfield citizens are forced into humorous Simpsons’ “road rage” as they brave commuters, jam-packed back-routes and the challenge to make enough money to buy back the Transit Corporation before time runs out. Complete up to 60 unique passenger deliveries in story mode, or take a leisurely Sunday drive through the fair Springfield. No time for donuts, Homer.
Product Details
UPC: 014633144253
Condition: Used
Genre: Racing
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_SIMPSONS_ROAD_RAGE
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
The Simpsons: Road Rage
The Simpsons: Road Rage is a 2001 video game base on the animated television series The Simpsons, and is part of a series of games base on the show. It was release for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. A Game Boy Advance version was release in 2003. The Simpsons: Road Rage was later add to the Backwards Compatibility program of the Xbox 360 for original Xbox games.
The game stars Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa, as well as Mr. Burns and several other characters from the show. The Simpsons: Road Rage is similar to Sega’s 1999 video game Crazy Taxi, in that the main objective is to drive pick up passengers to their destinations as quickly as possible. These similarities led to Sega suing Radical Entertainment and Electronic Arts for patent infringement, though it was settle before going to court. The game receive mix reviews, being consider a bare-bones Crazy Taxi clone and criticize for its poor graphics. A spiritual successor, The Simpsons: Hit & Run, was release in 2003 and develop by Radical Entertainment.
Gameplay and plot
The Simpsons: Road Rage is base on the animated television series The Simpsons. In the story of the game, Mr. Burns has bought all transit systems in Springfield and has begun to create radioactive buses that threaten the public health. Because of this, the citizens of Springfield must use their own cars as a means of safer public transport and earn money in an attempt to pay back Burns to get rid of the radioactive buses and return the town back to normal.
The citizens of the city (control by the game player) earn money by driving around a vehicle for a given amount of time, picking up passengers and taking them to their destinations. The player receives money upon successfully dropping off each passenger. And bonuses are obtain when they are transport in a short amount of time. Players have to avoid certain hurdles, such as other vehicles and Burns’ nuclear transit buses. The game contains sixteen different collectible vehicles, six starting locations. And ten different missions. In order to collect the vehicles and unlock starting locations, players must earn progressively more money for each vehicle or starting location they want to get. In order to complete missions, players must do certain things (such as protecting Krusty the Clown from a fan mob by driving him away, and getting Homer to his workplace unnotice).
At first, the only playable characters (taxi drivers) are Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Grampa. But as the game progresses more characters are unlock. There is also a multiplayer mode in which the two players compete to pick up the same passengers and drive them to their destinations.
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An awesome game with excellent graphics, but the old “gimme coins” setting.If you’re an old simpsons fan, this is your game.NOT CHILD FRIENDLY!!!!!!!You can see a regular simpsons storyline with a bit more innopropreit stuff than the show.This is a multi-sided game with some of this and some of that.The last levels are painstakingly hard while the toutorial doesn’t help at all.Fun Factor:9.5Difficulty:7.5Ages:10 and upLevel:IntermediateHint:Blow up Apu’s Gold Car and get a TON OF COINS
i love playing head to head with my siblings. very easy to control and very entertaining. wish it was more of a 2 or more player game than a 1 player
Homer Simpsons, is so Damm funny he make you laugh from the Beginning to the end.my son love this silly funny game and he play this all the time.This is a great game to play, so parents go buy this for your kids and they will love it. Because my son do..Thank you retrolio for selling Hit and run!!!.
I am a die hard Simpsons fan and I want people to get this game. Here are the pros and cons.Pros:- Tons of vehicles to choose from- Long levels- Challenging, yet extremely fun- Detailed progress reports for each level- Allows you to go back and complete each level- Realistic voiceovers- Elaborate missions- Each level has extra missions to get more coins or vehicles- Easy controls- Much, much more…Cons:- Two player mode is not fun
OK, ok, the bonus game is not worth the effort of collecting cards. My angle is this: Try 1600 x 1200. Now, glorious animation oozes out of your monitor. I give it a solid 5. Just remember, it’s only a game. TIP: Don’t use mouse look, use arrow keys and space for handbrake. Git aout of the vay!
One of the best ps2 games there is. It should receive a ps4 remake.
Great memory from the past. Collects Grand theft Auto experiences with fun of the simpsons
This is one of very few games I enjoy that are cartoony adventure games. This game should be fairly simple to most adults, semi-easy to teens, and maybe a bit challenging for kids. This game as i’m sure everyone could guess, is along the lines of a GTA Simpsons game. But to be kid friendly, in this game when you hijack a car, you just get in the passenger side… :'(. This game is so rad though..! Even ask Wee-Man. ( He was playing it on TV and saying how cool he though it was. ) All this praise i’ve been giving it…it must be perfect. Not really… It’s an adventure game, so it will get old quickly. ( But you can get coins you find and go around and buy new stuff for your Simp. ) This game also has another flaw: Camera control. I havent played this game for awhile, but I think it was with Homer, and i had to collect some stuff at the Nuclear Plant. The mission involved a lot of jumping, and I got mad at the camera… ( to me, a bad angle view in a game is almost the worst thing in a game… ) But all in all, aside from the bugs and little things that are annoying.. you’ll find this game to be GREAT. ( Ohh… err… some missions can get very annoying because MANY of them include going through checkpoints, or collecting stuff… )
Much like the GTA series, except no cursing and less violence but more comedy. A definate must play game for any Simpsons fan.
Childhood memories at it’s best!