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The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts | |
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Developer(s) | Imagineering [1] |
Publisher(s) | Acclaim Entertainment |
Designer(s) | Dan Kitchen [2] Barry Marx [2] |
Programmer(s) | Bill Jannott Tom Heidt (additional programming) |
Artist(s) | Bill Jannott [2] |
Composer(s) | Mark Van Hecke [2] |
Series | The Simpsons |
Platform(s) | Game Boy |
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Genre(s) | Action, platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts is a 1992 action-platform game developed by Imagineering and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Game Boy. It stars Bart from The Simpsons in a game show based on American Gladiators , in which he has to compete in challenges to earn money. Critics gave The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts average reviews.
In The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts, the player controls Bart Simpson from the animated television series The Simpsons . He is participating in a weekly game show called Juggernauts USA, based on the television program American Gladiators , [3] [4] in which he has to run through obstacle courses, battle huge muscle-bound "juggernauts", and do various other challenges. [5] There are a total of seven challenges [4] that change from week to week. To make it onto the next week's episode of Juggernauts USA and avoid being eliminated, Bart must collect a certain amount of money from the challenges. [5]
Each of the four levels of The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts are made up of an episode of the game show Juggernauts USA. Every challenge is based on a character from The Simpsons. For example, there is one challenge in which Bart has to run an obstacle course in Apu's Kwik-E-Mart store. [5] Another one is Dr. Marvin Monroe's "Hop, Skip and Fry", in which Bart jumps on a floor of tiles that randomly shifts from being safe to electrifying. [4] The others include basketball, skateboarding, a juggernaut fighting match, and a match of shoving at Moe's Tavern. [6] The characters Kent Brockman and Marvin Monroe are the game show's commentators; after the completion of a challenge they comment on Bart's performance. [4]
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The game was developed by Imagineering and published by Acclaim. [5] It was released in 1992 for the handheld console Game Boy. [5]
Publication | Score |
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Computer and Video Games | 74/100 [7] |
GameZone | 70/100 [8] |
HobbyConsolas | 81/100 [9] |
Joystick | 74% [10] |
Nintendo Power | 13.4/20 [11] |
Total! | 45% [12] |
N-Force | 74% [13] |
Rocky Mountain News | B- [14] |
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts received average reviews from critics. [6] UGO Networks commented that the game is "actually a pretty original idea with some decent gameplay and mix of genres — easily one of the better Simpsons Game Boy adventures," concluding that "it was all right; nothing stellar, but good enough." [6] Matt Williamson of Rocky Mountain News gave it a B− grade, commenting: "a hysterical sendup of the American Gladiators. Nice action sequences." [14]
In 2009, 1UP.com editor Bob Mackey reviewed the game in 1UP's official Retro Gaming Blog. He wrote that "Some of the events—out of seven total—are actually pretty entertaining; Dr. Marvin Monroe's Hop, Skip and Fry [...] could actually be updated for a more fleshed-out Xbox Live Arcade game. But the fighting-based mini-games throw a wrench in the works by leaving too much entirely up to chance and the limited controls of the Game Boy [...]. In what may be one of its few saving graces, Juggernauts unexpectedly captures a little of the Simpsons' written humor with its post-game commentary by Kent Brockman and Dr. Marvin Monroe. I wasn't exactly crying with laughter, but I actually got a few chuckles out of Monroe's psychobabble overanalysis of Bart's performance." [4]