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A line of'' '''''video games''' have been made based on The Simpsons' and its characters, particularly the eponymous family, due to the show's popularity. To date, 24 games have been developed and published by numerous video game companies. Although the first association of the Simpsons in gaming began with an LCD game titled Bart Simpson's Cupcake Crisis, [[The Simpsons: The Arcade Game]] by Konami released in Arcade and DOS was the first video game for the franchise.
 
A line of'' '''''video games''' have been made based on The Simpsons' and its characters, particularly the eponymous family, due to the show's popularity. To date, 24 games have been developed and published by numerous video game companies. Although the first association of the Simpsons in gaming began with an LCD game titled Bart Simpson's Cupcake Crisis, [[The Simpsons: The Arcade Game]] by Konami released in Arcade and DOS was the first video game for the franchise.
  
Simpsons video games have spanned all sorts of video game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genre genres] and systems, including [[The Simpsons Hit & Run]], [[The Simpsons Road Rage]], [[The Simpsons Skateboarding]], [[The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield]], [[The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Juggernauts]] and [[Krusty's Fun House]]. The recent generation has been somewhat more well-received by the general public, starting with ''The Simpsons Road Rage'' (based on ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Taxi Crazy Taxi]''): There have been two ''Simpsons'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball pinball] games; one released after the first season, and the other still available.
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Simpsons video games have spanned all sorts of video game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genre genres] and systems, including [[The Simpsons Hit & Run]], [[The Simpsons Road Rage]], [[The Simpsons Skateboarding]], [[The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield]], [[Bart vs. The Juggernauts]] and [[Krusty's Fun House]]. The recent generation has been somewhat more well-received by the general public, starting with ''The Simpsons Road Rage'' (based on ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Taxi Crazy Taxi]''): There have been two ''Simpsons'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinball pinball] games; one released after the first season, and the other still available.
  
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivendi_Universal_Games Vivendi Universal Games], the publisher of recent ''Simpsons'' games, announced shortly after the release of ''The Simpsons Hit & Run'' that there was a sequel in the works. However, no news or any development has been announced since then. The plans by Vivendi to create a sequel were no doubt cancelled when [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts Electronic Arts] announced in November 2005, that they would purchase the exclusive licensing rights to publish future ''Simpsons'' video game titles, including a potential tie-in to the upcoming ''Simpsons'' feature film, as Electronic Arts has successfully overseen many film-to-video game projects.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Simpsons_video_games#cite_note-0 <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0" style="line-height: 1em; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; ">[1</sup>]]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivendi_Universal_Games Vivendi Universal Games], the publisher of recent ''Simpsons'' games, announced shortly after the release of ''The Simpsons Hit & Run'' that there was a sequel in the works. However, no news or any development has been announced since then. The plans by Vivendi to create a sequel were no doubt cancelled when [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts Electronic Arts] announced in November 2005, that they would purchase the exclusive licensing rights to publish future ''Simpsons'' video game titles, including a potential tie-in to the upcoming ''Simpsons'' feature film, as Electronic Arts has successfully overseen many film-to-video game projects.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Simpsons_video_games#cite_note-0 <sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0" style="line-height: 1em; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; ">[1</sup>]]

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A line of video games have been made based on The Simpsons' and its characters, particularly the eponymous family, due to the show's popularity. To date, 24 games have been developed and published by numerous video game companies. Although the first association of the Simpsons in gaming began with an LCD game titled Bart Simpson's Cupcake Crisis, The Simpsons: The Arcade Game by Konami released in Arcade and DOS was the first video game for the franchise.

Simpsons video games have spanned all sorts of video game genres and systems, including The Simpsons Hit & Run, The Simpsons Road Rage, The Simpsons Skateboarding, The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield, Bart vs. The Juggernauts and Krusty's Fun House. The recent generation has been somewhat more well-received by the general public, starting with The Simpsons Road Rage (based on Crazy Taxi): There have been two Simpsons pinball games; one released after the first season, and the other still available.

Vivendi Universal Games, the publisher of recent Simpsons games, announced shortly after the release of The Simpsons Hit & Run that there was a sequel in the works. However, no news or any development has been announced since then. The plans by Vivendi to create a sequel were no doubt cancelled when Electronic Arts announced in November 2005, that they would purchase the exclusive licensing rights to publish future Simpsons video game titles, including a potential tie-in to the upcoming Simpsons feature film, as Electronic Arts has successfully overseen many film-to-video game projects.[1]

In May 2007, EA announced the release of a new title, The Simpsons Game, expanding the franchise to consoles including the Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS,PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3.[2] Also in May 2007, Microsoft announced the release of a limited-edition The Simpsons Xbox 360. According to The Simpsons Channel, Microsoft only gave away 100 units of the promotional system.[3]

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