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The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants

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The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants
Developer(s)
Imagineering/Arc Developments
Publisher(s)
Acclaim/Ocean Software
Designer(s)
Garry Kitchen
Platform(s)
NES, Atari ST, IBM PC, Commodore 64/128, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Mega Drive/Genesis
Release date(s)
1991-1992
Genre(s)
Action/Adventure
Mode(s)
Single player
Rating(s)
n/a (released pre-ESRB)
Media
Cartridge or floppy disk
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants is the title of a video game based on the cartoon series The Simpsons.
Contents
1 Game platforms
2 Plot and game objectives
3 Equipment
4 Levels
4.1 Springfield
4.2 Springfield Shopping Center
4.3 Krustyland
4.4 Museum
4.5 Power Plant
5 External links
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Game platforms
Initially released for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga and Atari ST by Ocean Software and for the NES by Acclaim, the game was later released for the Sega Master System, Mega Drive/Genesis and handheld Game Gear console under Acclaim's "Flying Edge" label. There is also an LCD game of the same name.
Acclaim would produce two official sequels to the game: The Simpsons: Bart vs. The World and The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man for the NES. Many more video games would be released featuring The Simpsons characters - there are twenty two games in the series up to and including 2007's The Simpsons Game, although the license has been through the hands of several publishers so it is unclear whether all the games take place in the same continuity, most likely not though as the games never really reference each other unlike how the episodes may tend to do.
Plot and game objectives
In the single player game, Bart Simpson is the only one who knows of the aliens' secret plan and he has to stop them from collecting the items they need to build their weapons to take over the world. In each level, Bart must collect a certain number of a specific item (e.g., purple objects, hats, balloons, exit signs, nuclear rods), before he meets up with a boss at the end of the level.
The bosses, like the levels, are familiar to fans of the Simpsons animated series and some of the television humor does appear in the game: in the first level Bart can make a prank call to Moe in order for him to run outside so that the player can spray paint his purple shirt.
Although Bart fights aliens in this game, he does not fight Kang and Kodos, the two aliens that appear regularly on the show in Treehouse of Horror and other episodes.
Equipment
Bart is able to utilize a variety of items in the game.
Xray Glasses: The major defensive weapons are x-ray glasses that reveal which of the Springfield citizens are human and which are aliens in disguise (similar to the film They Live). Jumping on the aliens will force them to flee the human body and leave behind an icon that begins to spell one of the Simpson's family names (i.e. Homer, Maggie, Marge or Lisa). If Bart manages to jump on enough aliens to spell out the family member's name, that family member will appear to assist him in defeating the boss. However, if Bart jumps on a human being, he will take damage.
Spray Paint: Bart uses spray paint in Level 1 to turn a variety of purple items red.
Slingshot: Bart uses a slingshot in Level 3 to hit balloons, and for certain carnival games.
Dart Gun: The dart gun is used in the Museum. It can hit exit signs and is the only fire arm that can stun enemies.
Wrench: The wrench is used in level one to activate fire hydrants.
Cherry bombs: Can startle animals when dropped on the ground. However, the player runs the risk of summoning angry, damage-inflicting pitbull dogs if used.
Rockets: Rockets are toy fireworks that can be used to launch at signs, windows, and other items.
Key: Can be used as a warp item in Level 1.
Whistle: The whistle is used to get Grandpa Simpson to give you coins in Level 1. However, the player runs the risk of summoning angry, damage-inflicting pitbull dogs if used.
Doughnuts: Boxes of these are found only in the final level. If used, Homer will eliminate any enemies on the screen.
Other Items: Bart is only able to withstand two direct hits per life, and after three lives it is Game Over. Collecting Krusty icons give an extra life, Bart can also collect coins to purchase weapons or to gain an extra life (after reaching 15 coins, but ten are deducted upon receiving the extra life). Busts of Jebadiah Springfield give Bart a brief few seconds of invincibility.
Levels
Springfield
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