The developer behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and other cult classics announces its triumphant return after more than a decade.
As the show hits 800 episodes, Matt Selman opens up about fan pressure, GTA-style gameplay battles, and what it would take to revive the cult classic video game.
We've been in a long drought of The Simpsons games, but I doubt the return of original Hit and Run developer Radical will ...
"I had no idea it would become a cult success," Matt Selman tells PEOPLE of the 2003 video game, which he helped write ...
Radical Entertainment, the developer behind The Simpsons Hit & Run and Prototype, has returned under the new name [...] ...
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 ...
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