One of the bosses behind The Simpsons has opened the door to a comeback for the iconic Hit and Run game as rumors have been ...
"If we know people want it, never say never." ...
Radical Entertainment, the developer behind 2003 classic The Simpsons Hit and Run, appears to be back from the dead, as a website for a studio called New Radical Games has appeared online. Naturally, ...
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"Never say never" to a Simpsons: Hit & Run revival, says the series' showrunner. Talking to People, longtime Simpsons writer and current series showrunner Matt Selman says the love for Hit & Run is ...
Calling all fans of The Simpsons: Hit & Run: writer Matt Selman has a three-word message for anyone hoping for an update on its revival: "Never say never." "Of course, it's so long ago, but I remember ...
The Simpsons: Hit & Run remains one of the most beloved spinoffs in the franchise's long history, even if that game still has yet to receive a remaster or sequel. But The Simpsons showrunner Matt ...
The studio responsible for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype, Radical Entertainment, appears to be back under a new name: New Radical Games. An amalgamation of "Radical Entertainment plus Hothead ...