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Simpsons scores a hit

Based on the television series, Hit & Run is as much The Simpsons as is possible for a PC game, giving you the opportunity to pretty much mess around and be a kid again for a little while.
By Arshad Mahomed, ITWeb contributor
Johannesburg, 30 Apr 2004

<B>The Simpsons: Hit &amp; Run</B>

[SidebarPicture]Type: Arcade racing
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox
Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
Developer: Radical Entertainment
Take2.co.za retail price: R299
Minimum requirements: Pentium III 500MHz
128MB RAM
32MB video card
DirextX-compatible 16-bit sound card
1.5Gb free hard drive space
Supplied by: Nu-Metro
(011) 340-9409

Based on the television series, Hit & Run is as much The Simpsons as is possible for a PC game.

If you are a fan of the series, you should definitely have lots of fun playing and interacting with the well-known characters.

The game is filled with things to do that require very little by way of a strong attention span. Playing Hit & Run is like watching a silly comedy; you`ll laugh and may forget about it the next day.

The graphics in this game are not bad and resemble the animation found in the series pretty well. The sound and music are as basic as they come. This is a fun mess-around game, which may keep you entertained until your new favourite first-person shooter or strategy game is released.

The controls are easy to learn. No major machine specifications are required either, so if you are sitting with at least a machine with a 700MHz processor, you will be okay.

So have fun and be a kid again. Once you get into Hit & Run, it is not that bad. It really is funny, with Homer`s remarks throughout extremely entertaining.

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