This is easy when you've played the game at least 10 times - 1.Off the top of the lighthouse 2. To the right of the building onthe C Spanker 3. Off the top of the Bowlarama (This is difficult toget) 4. On top of the Androids Dungeon 5. As you go into Krustylustudios, keep going into the little alley by the caravan. Jump overthe wall and there is one there 6. If you stop at the gap in thebridge, there is a card there 7. If you jump over the broken bridgeand stop at the landing point, there is one there overlooking KampKrusty
For The Simpsons: Hit & Run on the PlayStation 2, GameFAQs has 17 FAQs (game guides and walkthroughs). Mar 01, 2016 This is my 100% walkthrough for The Simpsons Hit and Run (GameCube version).r r This episode covers the collector cards in Level 2.r r TOTAL PROGRESS:r. The Simpsons: Hit and Run - Level 3. These are the cards in this level: Mr. Honneybunny ('Lisa on Ice'), on top of a train wagon. Big Butt Skinner ('Bart's Comet'), on a table in the car wash. Bonestorm game ('Marge Be Not Proud'), on the rooftop for the Legitimate Businessman's Social Club.
Release Date – 16th September 2003
Publisher – Vivendi Universal Games (Sierra Entertainment in PAL regions)
Developed By – Radical Entertainment
Also released on – GameCube, Xbox & PC
Grand Theft Springfield
The Simpsons Hit and Run is an action-adventure game developed by Radical Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 and other platforms. Thought to be inspired by the Grand Theft Auto series, the aim of the game is to complete missions while playing as various members of The Simpson’s cast (Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa & Apu).
Simpsons games have a history of mimicking the formula of popular games and franchises, especially during the early 2000s. For example, The Simpsons Skateboarding (2002) follows the Tony Hawks Pro Skater premise and The Simpsons Wrestling (2001) was similar to many of the popular WWF wrestling games. The Simpsons Road Rage was so much like Crazy Taxi that SEGA filed a lawsuit for patent infringement.
Simpsons Hit And Run Pc
The majority of these games (Excluding The Simpsons Road Rage) were received very poorly and none were as successful as The Simpsons Hit & Run. One reason for this is likely due to the massive surge in popularity that the Grand Theft Auto series garnered following the release of GTA III.
But there’s more to account for its success than a simple matter of piggybacking. Unlike others, The Simpsons Hit & Run is an entertaining and well-polished game. It’s generally considered to be the best Simpsons game to date and it’s hard to argue otherwise.
A Sandbox Springfield
The Simpsons Hit and Run has a traditional sandbox style to it. You progress through the game by completing a series of missions, but also have the ability to free-roam whenever you please. While free-roaming, players can hunt for collectibles, sightsee and cause general light havoc.
Naturally, the level of havoc you’ll be causing is in no way on the same level as Grand Theft Auto. Violence and destruction have been considerably scaled-down in comparison to suit the spirit of the Simpsons universe. “Attacking” pedestrians as Homer, for example, involves clumsily kicking them, causing the NPC to fall over. The ragdoll physics are slightly exaggerated and it’s quite humorous to watch the NPC’s manically flail around on the floor.
Collect Them All!
We previously touched on the ability to hunt for collectibles while playing The Simpsons Hit and Run.
The main collectible in this game is collector cards. These are scattered throughout the map, on each level, waiting to be found by the player.
Each card features a notable object from the TV series, all of which are nice call-backs to memorable episodes from the show. Some examples of these include –
- The Mr. Sparkle Box (Episode 175: In Marge We Trust).
- A Bonestorm Game (Episode 139: Marge Be Not Proud).
- Bart’s Soul (Episode 132: Bart Sells His Soul).
- The Mr. Plow Jacket (Episode 68: Mr. Plow).
- A Pin Pals Shirt (Episode 140: Team Homer).
- The Gabbo Doll (Episode 81: Krusty Gets Kancelled).
- The Time Travel Toaster (Episode 109: Treehouse of Horror V).
There are 7 levels in The Simpsons Hit & Run and 7 collector cards to collect on each level, making for 49 cards in total.
While not exactly a collectible, buzz cola coins can be accumulated by destroying various objects and enemies throughout the game. These coins can then be used to purchase additional vehicles and new costumes for each character.
Simpsons Hit and Run Vehicles
There are plenty of vehicles to get behind the wheel of in The Simpsons Hit and Run. Most are tied to the series in one way or another.
The vehicles can be earned in a variety of ways. You can buy them, earn them, discover them or simply progress through the story.
Vehicles You Can Buy
Once you have accumulated enough buzz cola coins, you can purchase vehicles from various Simpsons characters. Some examples of vehicles you can buy include the following:
- Plow King (From Barney in Level 1).
- Plow (From Homer in Level 2).
- School Bus (From Otto in Level 3).
- Tractor (From Willie in Level 4).
- The Car Built for Homer (From Homer in Level 5).
- Globex Super Villain Car (From Kearney in Level 6).
Secret Cars
Each of the 7 levels also features a secret car for the player to find. Most vehicles can be recalled from phonebooths once you have unlocked them, these secret cars, however, cannot be. You can only access them from the location that you find them. The secret vehicles are as follows:
- Speed Rocket (Level 1 – Found by The Golden House).
- Monorail Car (Level 2 – Found next to the Monorail Station near the Googolplex).
- Knight Boat (Level 3 – Found inside a green shipping container on the “C-Spanker” ship).
- ATV (Level 4 – Found at The Royal King Trailer Park).
- Obliteration Big Wheel Truck (Level 5 -Found at the stadium by the water fountain).
- Planet Hype 50’s Car (Level 6 – Found at the Planet Hype).
- R/C Buggy (Level 7 – Found on the roof of Krusty Burger).
It’s worth noting that there is an Unlock All Cars cheat code. This will allow the player to use the secret cars whenever they please and with different characters. However, you can only input this specific cheat code once you have completed the game to 100%.
Once you have a 100% save file, go to the options menu, hold L1 + R1 and then press X, O, X, O. The secret cars can then be accessed via the phonebooth.
Play Dress Up
There are a number of outfits that you can buy for each character using Buzz Cola coins. Some notable costumes include:
- Homer – MuuMuu (From Episode 135 King-Size Homer).
- Bart – Bartman (From Episode 21 Three Men and a Comic Book).
- Lisa – Cool (From Episode 153 Summer of 4 Ft. 2).
- Marge – Police (From Episode 126 The Springfield Connection).
- Apu – Army (From Episode 92 Homer the Vigilante).