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8 Best Simpsons Video Games of All-Time, Ranked From D’Oh to Woohoo

6. The Simpsons: Bart vs. The World

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Bart vs. The World was a fun little platformer with straightforward stages where Bart travels around the world and fights relatives of Mr. Burns from different countries. Each country had its own action stage and a few minigames where players could earn extra lives, which could come in handy depending on the version of the game you had.

The NES version suffered from similar problems as in Bart vs. The Space Mutants, frustrating gameplay caused mainly by bad hit detection and controls that didn’t feel all that responsive for a platformer. Other versions of the game were a lot better, including the Master System one, but especially the Amiga version.

If you were lucky enough to play Bart vs. The World on Amiga, all the problems from the NES and Master System versions are gone and the gameplay is a lot better. Although not many people played this version, it was probably the best Simpsons game at the time.


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