The Simpsons Wrestling
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The Simpsons Wrestling | |
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Developer(s) | Big Ape Productions |
Publisher(s) | Fox Interactive/Activision |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Release date | PAL 2001-03-22 NA 2001-04-12 |
Genre(s) | Wrestling |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen OFLC: G8+ |
Media | CD-ROM |
The Simpsons Wrestling is a video game that was released for the PlayStation in 2001.
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[edit] Story
Space aliens have challenged the citizens of Springfield to a wrestling match, but first the Springfieldians must battle each other to determine who will go on to save the town by wrestling the large green alien invaders.
[edit] Gameplay
Simpsons characters are animated using a blend of 3D and traditional animation, as are the various unique moves and locales that appear as the wrestlers battle it out (The Simpsons Wrestling is the second 3D Simpsons game, the first being The Simpsons Bowling for the arcade. The Simpsons Wrestling was also the first console 3D Simpsons game).
Each wrestler has only four moves (five if you include jumping and bouncing on the opponent's head for minimal damage). There is also a fairly useful running attack, but players will primarily be using each character's three special moves.
During matches, wrestlers have an energy meter that drains as they perform special moves, and gradually refills when they are not attacking. Different moves use up different amounts of energy, and certain characters can win any match by repeatedly using a particularly damaging move that does not require much energy.
Letters will float around the ring. If a wrestler collects enough of them, he can taunt and temporarily become invincible. Just like in wrestling, a match ends when one wrestler pins his opponent for a three count.
[edit] Characters
There are 16 Simpsons characters in the game, all of whom are voiced by the same actors that provide their voices in the cartoon.
- Homer Simpson
- Bart Simpson
- Lisa Simpson
- Marge Simpson
- Barney Gumble
- Krusty
- Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
- Groundskeeper Willie
- Bumblebee Man (Must be unlocked)
- Moe Szyslak (Must be unlocked)
- Ned Flanders (Must be unlocked)
- Professor Frink (Must be unlocked)
- C. Montgomery Burns & Waylon Smithers (Bonus Only)
- Kang (Bonus Only)
- Itchy (Can only fight Scratchy)
- Scratchy (Can only fight Itchy) (in this wrestling match, Bart and Lisa are actually watching the show.)
Burns and Smithers fight together, so Mr. Burns is walking around outside the ring throwing flaming money that does a lot of damage on the opponent. So, Burns & Smithers can be considered "hard-to-beat" characters, although they are easy to beat if one uses aerial attacks. In the game, Smithers and Burns only fight in Mr. Burns' mansion. This fact is in the game because Mr. Burns appear in other several arenas. Also, they both appear together in the Downtown arena.
Ned Flanders is considered the best character in the game (to the point of being considered a broken tier character), since he can fight twice in a round (once the opponent pins him one time, Ned is highlighted and his health is full, but when the opponent pins him again, Ned loses the round) and because of his lightning attack that does a lot of damage to the opponent.
[edit] Reception
The Simpsons Wrestling was panned by critics and fans alike, although it was not as unsuccessful as The Simpsons Skateboarding. The game was criticized for having simplistic, unbalanced gameplay and having bad graphics. It also disgusted wrestling fans due to the lack of moves in the game and the simple fact that it didn't play like a wrestling game to begin with. Because of this, The Simpsons Wrestling is considered by many to be the worst Simpsons game ever and one of the worst games ever.[1]