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'''''The Simpsons Wrestling''''' is a professional wrestling video game based on the animated television series The Simpsons, made for the PS1 console. The game was developed by Big Ape Productions, and published by Fox Interactive and Activision. It was released in the PAL region on March 22, 2001, and in North America on April 12, 2001.
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'''''The Simpsons Wrestling''''' is a professional wrestling video game, made for the {{w|PlayStation (console)|PlayStation}} console. The game was developed by Big Ape Productions, and published by Fox Interactive and Activision. It was released in the PAL region on March 22, 2001, and in North America on April 12, 2001.
  
== Description ==
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== Plot ==
There are 18 characters in the game, all of whom are voiced by the same actors that provide their voices in the show, and each character executes his or her own exclusive moves and gestures and power moves in the wrestling ring. The matches take place in detailed 3D locations from Springfield. A match in the game ends when one wrestler pins his opponent for a three count.
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Although no plot is given within the game, the manual provides an outline. An alien force (most likely Kang and Kodos) has challenged the people of Springfield to a wrestling tournament.
  
The game received mostly negative reviews from critics; it received an aggregated score of 32% on Metacritic. They criticized the game for having simplistic, unbalanced gameplay and bad graphics, but praised the game's audio track. It features many characters from the show and features Kang and Kodos as the final boss.
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== Gameplay ==
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There are 18 characters in the game, all of whom are voiced by the same actors that provide their voices in The Simpsons. The characters available at the start are Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge, Barney, Krusty, Apu and Groundskeeper Willie. Unlockable characters are Bumblebee Man, Moe, Ned Flanders, Professor Frink, Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers, Kang and Kodos, Itchy, and Scratchy.  
  
== Gameplay ==
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Each character executes their own exclusive moves and gestures. The X button allows the player to jump on their opponent. The ☐ button does basic melee attacks. The △ button makes the character throw an object at the opponent. The O button produces a special attack which varies depending on the character and can only be used at certain intervals.
There are 18 characters in the game, all of whom are voiced by the same actors that provide their voices in The Simpsons. They are Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge, Barney, Krusty, Apu, Groundskeeper Willie, Bumblebee Man, Moe, Ned Flanders, Professor Frink, Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers, Kang and Kodos, Itchy, and Scratchy, some of which must be unlocked. Each character executes their own exclusive moves and gestures.
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In the ring there are items that can be picked up. The most common item is a "letter" which will spell out TAUNT once five are collected. This will allow the character to turn invincible for a short while.
  
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== Reception ==
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The game received mostly negative reviews from critics; it received an aggregated score of 32% on Metacritic. They criticized the game for having simplistic, unbalanced gameplay and bad graphics, but praised the game's audio track.
 
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The Simpsons Wrestling
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Game Information
Released: PAL March 22, 2001
United States of America April 12, 2001
Developer(s): Big Ape Productions
Publisher(s): Fox Interactive
Activision
Genre: Wrestling
Platforms: Playstation
Ratings: ERSB: T


The Simpsons Wrestling is a professional wrestling video game, made for the PlayStation console. The game was developed by Big Ape Productions, and published by Fox Interactive and Activision. It was released in the PAL region on March 22, 2001, and in North America on April 12, 2001.

Plot

Although no plot is given within the game, the manual provides an outline. An alien force (most likely Kang and Kodos) has challenged the people of Springfield to a wrestling tournament.

Gameplay

There are 18 characters in the game, all of whom are voiced by the same actors that provide their voices in The Simpsons. The characters available at the start are Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge, Barney, Krusty, Apu and Groundskeeper Willie. Unlockable characters are Bumblebee Man, Moe, Ned Flanders, Professor Frink, Mr. Burns and Waylon Smithers, Kang and Kodos, Itchy, and Scratchy.

Each character executes their own exclusive moves and gestures. The X button allows the player to jump on their opponent. The ☐ button does basic melee attacks. The △ button makes the character throw an object at the opponent. The O button produces a special attack which varies depending on the character and can only be used at certain intervals.

In the ring there are items that can be picked up. The most common item is a "letter" which will spell out TAUNT once five are collected. This will allow the character to turn invincible for a short while.

Reception

The game received mostly negative reviews from critics; it received an aggregated score of 32% on Metacritic. They criticized the game for having simplistic, unbalanced gameplay and bad graphics, but praised the game's audio track.