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A '''keycard''' is a device used by the Simpsons in ''The Simpsons Game'' to gain access to The Creator's Mansion so that they can get [[Matt Groening (character)|their creator]] to stop torturing them by putting them into awful second-rate videogames. Each of the keycards are found in the four videogame worlds that exist in the Game Engine: [[Medal of Homer]], [[Grand Theft Scratchy]], [[NeverQuest]], and [[Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game]].
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A '''keycard''' is a device used by the Simpsons in ''The Simpsons Game'' to gain access to The Creator's Mansion so that they can get [[Matt Groening (character)|their creator]] to stop torturing them by putting them into awful second-rate videogames. Each of the keycards are found in the four videogame worlds that exist in the Game Engine: [[Medal of Homer]], [[Grand Theft Scratchy]], [[NeverQuest]], and [[Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game]]. The [[Comic Book Guy]] humorously berates the player by saying that a keycard is basically a key.

Revision as of 08:12, September 3, 2010

A keycard is a device used by the Simpsons in The Simpsons Game to gain access to The Creator's Mansion so that they can get their creator to stop torturing them by putting them into awful second-rate videogames. Each of the keycards are found in the four videogame worlds that exist in the Game Engine: Medal of Homer, Grand Theft Scratchy, NeverQuest, and Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game. The Comic Book Guy humorously berates the player by saying that a keycard is basically a key.