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*In order to open [[Matt Groening]]'s mansion door, the player has to do a sort of memory game, using floor pads that each play a different note. The song successfully pieced together is none other than [[The Simpsons Theme]], which plays as the door opens.
 
*In order to open [[Matt Groening]]'s mansion door, the player has to do a sort of memory game, using floor pads that each play a different note. The song successfully pieced together is none other than [[The Simpsons Theme]], which plays as the door opens.
 
**Homer can say that he has an urge to sit on a couch, or has an urge to send money to [[Danny Elfman]], who composed the Simpsons theme.
 
**Homer can say that he has an urge to sit on a couch, or has an urge to send money to [[Danny Elfman]], who composed the Simpsons theme.
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*Upon entering Matt's office, the Comic Book Guy points out the Evil Genius cliche as being "a rip-off of [[Wikipedia:Lex Luthor|Lex Luthor]]," a constant adversary of Superman.
 
*Matt introduces himself to the Simpsons by saying that "Your creator is TV's most beloved animation visionary!". Homer replies with "{{w|Seth MacFarlane}}!?"; Seth is the creator of rival cartoon sitcom ''{{w|Family Guy}}''.
 
*Matt introduces himself to the Simpsons by saying that "Your creator is TV's most beloved animation visionary!". Homer replies with "{{w|Seth MacFarlane}}!?"; Seth is the creator of rival cartoon sitcom ''{{w|Family Guy}}''.
 
*Matt's mansion has ''{{w|Futurama}}''-like transportation tubes running along the ceiling.
 
*Matt's mansion has ''{{w|Futurama}}''-like transportation tubes running along the ceiling.

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Cultural references

The Game Engine

The Land of Chocolate

Bartman Begins

Around the World in 80 Bites

  • The name Around the World in 80 Bites is a reference to the book and film Around the World in Eighty Days.
  • When lining up for the race, Comic Book Guy says that "With great hunger comes great responsibility." This is a reference to when Spider-Man's uncle says "With great power comes great responsibility."
  • This level makes references to many different countries, namely China, Australia, Mexico, Germany, France, Scotland, Italy and America, in that order.
    • All of the countries (excluding Germany and Mexico) have their own national landmarks.
  • At the end of the level Groundskeeper Willie makes a reference to Planet of the Apes. Comic Book Guy even says it is a reference.

Lisa the Tree Hugger


Mob Rules

  • The game store sign 'Sequel Stop' is a reference to the store chain GameStop.
  • Marge makes reference to DC superheroes Aquaman and Hawkman.
  • At the end of the level Kang and Kodos use the word 'space' to replace certain words, a nod to how The Smurfs would say 'smurf' instead of some nouns and verbs.
  • Flanders acts very violent, though he usually isn't.
  • Seymour Skinner is in front of the Museum when you get him to join the mob. Perhaps he's going to do another robbery?
  • The real name of the EA Executive is never revealed. In fact, at one point, when his name would be normally addressed, his name is instead bleeped out.
  • In the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, Lisa brings together a cube, a sphere, and a triangle, the arrangment of EA Games' original logo.

Enter the Cheatrix

  • The name of this episode is a reference to Enter the Matrix.
  • The boss at the end of the level is Nintendo character Donkey Kong (or maybe his grandfather, Cranky Kong, based on first appearance and game).
  • Somewhere in The Blood Room there is some graffiti saying The BFG, possibly a reference to the BFG 9000 weapon in Doom.
  • Also, Donkey Kong forming a thumbs up while sinking into the green liquid bears a heavily resemblance to the T-800's death in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • There are many posters of game publishers EA in this level.
  • All of the portal pipes are a reference to the Warp Pipes in the Mario games. In fact, the sound that Bart and Lisa make when going down one of these pipes is the same as the sound that is heard when Mario goes down a Warp Pipe.
  • The enemy football players can be heard chanting "4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42, HIKE!", a reference to "the numbers" in the TV show LOST.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog, the main character from Dig Dug, and Mario can be seen on treadmills powering the machines.
    • Sonic can be heard saying, "I can't spin anymore! My back!".
  • Bart will sometimes say, "I hope we get to meet Zelda!" referring to Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda game series.
  • At the end of the level, it is revealed that Prof. Frink married a Koopa Troopa.
  • Banjo and Kazooie are hiding in a secret part of this level.

Shadow of the Colossal Donut

Bargain Bin

  • A 'Bargain Bin' is usually a box full of old things from videogames to DVDs.
  • Will Wright's green diamond is a reference to the plumbobs in The Sims series of games, which he created.
  • Will Wright makes many references to EA.
  • There is a poster for Sim Kitty, which is a reference of Sim City (also created by Will Wright)
  • There are also posters for Sim Sandwich, mocking the wide range of games in the Sim franchise.
  • The chasm death cliché is a reference to Wile E. Coyote.

NeverQuest

  • The name NeverQuest is a reference to the online MMORPG game EverQuest, and possibly the game Neverwinter Nights.
  • When Homer gets the keycard he says "My precious", which references Smeagol/Gollum from Lord of the Rings.
  • Homer's outfit is a reference to the character Link from The Legend of Zelda.
  • Marge's outfit is a reference to Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda.
  • The chests which contain different items are references to MMORPGs, along with fantasy games such as The Legend of Zelda.
  • The Mobbits are parodies of the Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings.
  • One of the Mobbits sometimes says that he prefers Narnia, the fictional land of the C.S. Lewis The Chronicles Of Narnia book series. It's either the Rod or Todd Flanders Mobbit that says this, since C.S. Lewis is a Christian book author.
  • Some of the characters and their costumes are from Earthland Realms, an online game in the Simpsons universe which parodies online MMORPGs.
  • Upon entering the maze area, Marge notices the camera switching to overhead POV (point-of-view). Homer states that this is just like his favorite old sword-and-sorcery game, Dig Dug - which isn't even set in overhead POV, at least not until the sequel, Dig Dug II.
  • He possibly meant The Tower of Druaga, a fantasy adventure game also made by Namco, or more likely Gauntlet by Atari Games, due to the similarity of how its "narrator" points out things like not shooting the food.

Grand Theft Scratchy

Medal of Homer

  • The name Medal of Homer is a reference to the Medal of Honor video game series.
  • In the background people can be heard yelling "We shall surrender like we've never surrendered before!" and "I have surrendered, therefore I am!". They are presumably Cheese-eating surrender monkeys.

Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game

  • The title refers to the Super Happy Smile Time Family Wish Show, the Japanese game show in the Simpsons episode "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo".
  • In the first cutscene, Homer states that he won't eat any sushi unless it's chocolate covered (and if there's no sushi in it). The only food in this level is sushi, and Homer still eats it.
  • Milhouse is dressed as the King of All Cosmos from Katamari Damacy.
  • A cliché references Dungeons and Dragons.
  • The level makes some references to Pokémon with the game within a game "Sparklemon" featuring references such the "Sparklemon Capturing Ball" (a reference to Pokéballs).
  • The Flying Boat has a figurehead resembling Hello Kitty.
  • The Flying Boat seen in this level is a reference to the Flying Airship - a recurring feature in the Final Fantasy series.
  • The statue of Santa's Little Helper is dressed like Amaterasu (from Ōkami) with a Keyblade (from Kingdom Hearts) in its mouth.
    • One of the lines said by the Comic Book Guy fire sumos is "Just a flesh would", a recycled line from Final Fantasy IX which is, in itself, a reference to the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The line is indicated as such with Comic Book Guy laughing at the fact the he is taking it from Final Fantasy IX and not Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
    • The floating head talks to Homer and Lisa about the evil Rin Sha corporation this is probably a reference to the Shin-ra Company of Final Fantasy VII.
    • Defeated fire sumos sometimes say "Every light must fade, every heart returns to darkness", a line from Kingdom Hearts.

Five Characters in Search of an Author

  • The title Five Characters In Search Of An Author is a reference to the Twilight Zone episode called Five Characters in Search of an Exit.
  • Upon noticing Matt's piles of money, Bart says that the creator is "like Richie Rich, except straight".
  • In order to open Matt Groening's mansion door, the player has to do a sort of memory game, using floor pads that each play a different note. The song successfully pieced together is none other than The Simpsons Theme, which plays as the door opens.
    • Homer can say that he has an urge to sit on a couch, or has an urge to send money to Danny Elfman, who composed the Simpsons theme.
  • Upon entering Matt's office, the Comic Book Guy points out the Evil Genius cliche as being "a rip-off of Lex Luthor," a constant adversary of Superman.
  • Matt introduces himself to the Simpsons by saying that "Your creator is TV's most beloved animation visionary!". Homer replies with "Seth MacFarlane!?"; Seth is the creator of rival cartoon sitcom Family Guy.
  • Matt's mansion has Futurama-like transportation tubes running along the ceiling.
  • During the boss battle of the level, Homer and Bart will have to face several copies of Bender and Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama.
    • While creating these "warriors of the future" Matt says "Say hello to my little friends!", a famous line from Scarface.
    • Insults thrown at the pair include "You were just too weird for network television!" (referring to Futurama's cancellation) and "You're my least favourite Billy West character!".
  • During the level's opening cutscene, all 5 members of the Simpson family are seen walking up the drive. When the gameplay starts, only Bart and Homer are present. Marge and Lisa reappear after that fight with Matt Groening, but Maggie doesn't.

Game Over

  • In Bart's first level on the DS version when fighting Benjamin Franklin Lisa uses Lightning on Franklin's kite referencing to a made up reason on how he died.
  • At the beginning of the episode, the Moe-orc (his name being a pun on Mohawk) says "Oh, for the love of Sauron", another reference to Lord of The Rings.
  • The bearded dwarf that jumps on the sofa and cries "Here we gooo!" is a parody of Mario, done in the same style as his voice actor Charles Martinet.
  • At the beginning of the level Lisa builds a "Stairway to Heaven", referencing the Led Zeppelin song.
    • The fact that Lisa uses her Hand of Buddha to build a tower to Heaven may be referencing the Bibical story of the Tower of Babel.
  • William Shakespeare is guarding the gates of Heaven. Bart complains about his "John Grisham fancy talk".
  • One of the houses is named "House of Hendrix".
  • Another house features a large sign that says "Reserved For Elvis".
    • The sign resembles the one seen when entering Las Vegas.
  • Yet another house says "Maude Flanders".
  • Rigellians are in Heaven.
  • Skybucks is a reference to Starbucks.
  • The showdown with God is based on Bemani games such as Dance Dance Revolution.
  • When facing God, three games consoles appear:
    • The PrayStation refers to prayer and the PlayStation. It resembles a bible, complete with bookmark.
    • The Xodus Box refers to Exodus and the Xbox 360. The logo is the Jesus Fish.
    • The Hii is a parody of the Wii.
    • In the PlayStation2 version of the game, the Hii is called "I am", as in "I am He" (another way for God to say "that's me").
  • In the final battle, the music playing is The Scorpions' "Rock You Like a Hurricane" done in a Dance Dance Revolution-style remix.
  • When God is defeated, a "blue screen of death" with a bomb icon appears that Bart tears away.
  • When God is pleading Bart not to destroy his save games (on the Mb memory card), he pleads "I'm on the final boss fight of Oblivion, I can't start again from the beginning!". The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has hundreds of hours of gameplay.
  • Bart calls God "Birkenstocks", a maker of sandals.
  • God says Planet Earth got a score of 96 on Meta-Metacritic.