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Executive Producer of The Simpsons Teases Potential Hit & Run Revival: ‘Never Say Never,’ Though He Has a Soft Spot for the 2007 Game

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The Simpsons: A Cultural and Gaming Phenomenon

An Iconic Legacy

With a staggering 37 seasons to its name, The Simpsons isn’t just a show; it’s a cultural institution. This animated sitcom has transcended generations, influencing everything from humor to social commentary. Its unique blend of satire and surrealism allows it to explore the absurdity of everyday life in America through the lens of the quintessential middle-class family: the Simpsons.

Gaming Success: A Rare Achievement

One of the standout achievements of The Simpsons is its relatively successful foray into the world of video games. In a landscape where many TV adaptations struggle to resonate with audiences, The Simpsons: Hit & Run stands out as a beloved classic. Released in 2003, this action-adventure game received acclaim not only for its humor but also for its engaging gameplay, effectively allowing players to explore the vibrant streets of Springfield while racing and completing missions.

Cult Following and Unexpected Success

Hit & Run has developed a cult following over the years, much to the surprise of its creators. Matt Selman, an executive producer on The Simpsons, recalls that during his mid-20s, he helped write the game without realizing it would become a beloved classic. In his words, "Of all the games, the thousands of Simpsons games… that one…" Selman expresses a sincere amazement at the game’s enduring popularity.

Recent Developments and Future Possibilities

As fans of The Simpsons eagerly speculate about a possible remaster or revival of Hit & Run, Selman’s recent remarks in an interview with People Magazine provide a glimmer of hope. While he emphasized that "nothing is set in stone," he acknowledged the demand: "We know people want it." The phrase "never say never" has become a tantalizing whisper among the game’s dedicated fans, hinting that something may be in the works.

The Developers’ Aspirations

Looking back, the game’s developers had ambitious plans, hoping to produce four sequels to Hit & Run. Unfortunately, those plans fell through due to various reasons, including decisions from the publisher. Although Selman mentioned that he prefers the 2007 game released after The Simpsons Movie, the notion of what might have been lingers—an enticing "what-if" scenario for fans who adored the open-world experience of Hit & Run.

Exploring Mods and Fan Projects

For those who still have access to Hit & Run, exciting developments continue to spring up from the fan community. A remarkable total conversion mod has been created, transforming the game into what many consider an ideal Futurama experience. This inventive project showcases the lasting impact of The Simpsons on fans and the gaming community, blending nostalgia and creativity in ways that pay homage to both iconic series.

The Best Simpsons Game?

While opinions may vary among fans regarding the "best" Simpsons game, many consider Hit & Run a standout. Its mix of exploration, humor, and engaging gameplay has left an indelible mark. Even as Selman reflects on his preference for the storytelling in the 2007 game, the love for Hit & Run remains fervent among fans who appreciate the blend of nostalgia and quality gameplay it offers.

A Thriving Community

The passion that The Simpsons has generated extends beyond just the television series and its games; it has fostered a vibrant community of fans, modders, and developers. As discussions around remakes and sequels continue, the potential for more Simpsons-themed content remains bright, buoyed by the enthusiasm and creativity of its fanbase, illustrating that classic shows can still leave a lasting impact long after their initial release.

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