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This page details one or more prototype versions of The Simpsons: Hit & Run.


A late PS2 prototype of the Simpsons Hit and Run was leaked on Jan 23, 2019. Almost all of the game's content is finalized, with most of the differences being relatively minor. This version contains an odd bug if emulated where the characters appear upside down when driving vehicles.

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Simpsons Road Rage Mystery Car

The Simpsons Road Rage by Electronic Arts. By Electronic Arts. Game Boy Advance More Buying Choices $54.95 (2 used offers) Zombie Road III: Rage on the Rails. Simpson and Eric A. 4.8 out of 5 stars 316. Audible Audiobook $0.00 $ 0. 00 $24.95 $24.95. Free with Audible trial. The Simpsons: Hit & Run is a 2003 action-adventure game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal Games. It is based on the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, and is the twenty-second installment in the Simpsons series of video games.

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Everything.
  • 2Level 1
  • 3Level 2
  • 4Level 3
  • 5Level 6
  • 6Level 7
  • 8Audio differences
  • 9Oddities

Map file

To do:
List some interesting findings from the map file.

In the root of the game disc is SRR2.MAP, a file that maps out all of the game's backend functions. According to this file, this specific prototype of the game was a nightly build.

Level 1

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Mission item pick ups are placed differently.

Level 1 cutscene

  • The level 1 cutscene still uses the earlier models. The animation is also more slapstick and comical than the final's.
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Final

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S-M-R-T

  • Lisa's science project is placed in front of the Family Sedan, meaning you can simply drive into it to pick it up.
Prototype
Final

Petty Theft Homer

  • Barney's cooler pickup is placed further away from him in the prototype.
Prototype
Final

Flowers by Irene

  • The cutscene's audio mastering is unfinished and very inconsistent. This is especially noticeable with Homer's line 'Marge, that black van is spying on us' being 9 dB louder than the rest and clearly clipping.

The Fat And The Furious

  • Due to a programming mistake, Homer's initial line when talking to Mr Burns is overridden by him saying 'There he is!' (a line that goes unused in the final game) This line is likely supposed to play in the stage beforehand, when you first see Mr Burns, however one of the programmers made a mistake and put it in the wrong stage. In the final game this was never fixed, but due to some other changes to game's code, it is instead overridden by the correct line.

Stonecutters' Tunnel

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  • A music track (stone_cutter_spoof) unused in the final game plays around the area of the Stonecutters' Hall. It is unknown why this was changed.

Power Plant

  • Unlike the final game, the power plant has a reverb effect when you are inside. Interestingly, the reverb also affects the menu sounds in the phonebooth, and this could be part of the reason it was removed.

Level 2

Better than Beef

  • The location of the satellite is moved further away from the player.
Prototype
Final

Level 3

General

  • The texture used on the platform near the red ramp that leads to the C-Spanker shortcut is different.
Prototype
Final

Level 6

Going To The Lu'

The circle HUD icon was changed from a kid to a bus in the final game. Interestingly, the image was the only part of the file that was replaced, and as such the bus is still named 'kids.p3d', is still located in the Objects folder (instead of the Vehicles folder) and uses a blue-purple background colour, unlike the yellow colour of any other vehicle icons.

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Final

Set To Kill

A timer was added in the final version of the mission. This was likely done to increase the difficulty of a late-game mission, as without it the mission is very easy. Maybe they overdid it a bit...

Level 7

Rigor Motors

The final objective to enter the Simpsons' house is still present. This was commented out in the final.

Text differences

Some of the text is a tad different.

Prototype
Final
Memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation 2) is unformattedMemory card (PS2) is unformatted

Any mention of the PS2 memory card was made less verbose.

Prototype
Final
Talk to the teen at Aztec theaterTalk to the Squeaky Voiced Teen at Aztec theater

Text was made more specific.

The text that appears upon collecting all the collector cards in the game is different.

Audio differences

banjo_main

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The audio mastering on this track is slightly different.

Prototype
Final

Oddities

minigamecam

A misplaced version of minigamecam.p3d is loose inside the main art folder. This model seems to use an earlier format that provides export data. With it, the following details can be found:

  • Models were made in Maya.
  • The game's project folder was referenced as 'Simpsons 2', the first game is likely The Simpsons:Road Rage which was Radical's previous entry.

Vehicle scripts

TT.con is missing from the prototype, despite the model assets being present.

Misc

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Compare scripts

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  • Handling is still called 'stability' in the Phone Booth UI as seen in some earlier screenshots.
  • The sun flare effect is incomplete and can still be seen through walls.
  • You do not perform a victory dance animation upon finishing a bonus race.
  • Wasp AI is more aggressive to dodging attacks than in the final game.
  • If your memory card is unformatted, the prototype has the option to format it for you, while the final game just displays an error.
  • There are a number of differences in the startup screen videos:
    • The Fox Interactive music is different.
    • The Gracie Films video appears to be taken directly from the TV series, while in the final game it has a higher quality.
    • The Radical Entertainment video uses the same sound effects as The Simpsons: Road Rage, with the added recording of Snake's voice which is present in the final game.
  • The bonus cutscene, 500 Yard Gash, has some extended sequences and certain parts were reanimated.
Prototype
Final
  • Level 7 actually contains some road nodes for the area past the blocked bridge, although they are extremely limited.
  • The Phone Booth Menu accessible with the Unlock All Vehicles cheat code contains entries for a set of vehicles listed as 'N/A XX' (the X's being replaced with numbers), as well another vehicle listed as 'Charred Husk'. Selecting the former will have no effect, and selecting the latter will spawn the wreck vehicle that can be driven after certain vehicles are destroyed. Driving this vehicle over a Wrench pickup does not do anything.
  • If a player exits their vehicle during a stage where a 10 second time limit to re-enter the vehicle is given, and then triggers the next objective on foot, said timer disappears and the player can be out of the vehicle from then on. In the final game, the timer continues regardless of the fact the player triggers the next objective or not.
The Simpsons series
ArcadeThe Simpsons • The Simpsons Bowling
DOSThe Simpsons • Bart's House of Weirdness
NESBart vs. the Space Mutants • Bart vs. the World • Krusty's Fun House • Bartman Meets Radioactive Man (Prototype)
Sega Master SystemKrusty's Fun House
Game Boy (Color)Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly • Bart & the Beanstalk • Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness • Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror
GenesisBart vs. the Space Mutants • Virtual Bart • The Itchy and Scratchy Game
SNESKrusty's Super Fun House • Bart's Nightmare • Virtual Bart (Prototype) • The Itchy & Scratchy Game
Game GearBartman Meets Radioactive Man
PlayStationWrestling
WindowsCartoon Studio • Hit & Run
Game Boy AdvanceRoad Rage
GameCubeRoad Rage (Prototypes) • Hit & Run
PlayStation 2Road Rage (Prototypes) • Skateboarding • Hit & Run (Prototype)
XboxRoad Rage (Prototypes) • Hit & Run
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The Simpsons Road Rage has 16 characters that can drive 18 vehicles, and four vehicles with a holiday theme. Five of the cars are available from the start, and 12 of them the player must unlock by earning certain amounts of money. There is no particular order that the unlockable characters must be chosen. One of Homer's cars can only be unlocked by completing all ten missions.

You can also play as Smithers in Mr. Burns' limo, the Nuclear Bus, and a red brick with four simple circular wheels, with different colors. These can only be played with the use of in-game cheat codes.

Vehicles[edit]

PictureCharacterVehicleEpisode ReferenceNote
HomerFamily SedanVariousAvailable from the start
The Car Bulit for Homer'Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?'Unlocked after completing the ten missions.
Mr. Plow'Mr. Plow'
BartSoap Box Racer'Saturdays of Thunder'Available from the start
Happy HalloweenAvailable on Halloween (October 31)
MargeCanyonero'Marge Simpson in: 'Screaming Yellow Honkers'Available from the start
Happy ThanksgivingAvailable on Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday of November)
LisaElec-Taurus'Beyond Blunderdome'Available from the start
GrampaShriner's Cart'I'm with Cupid' (with additional reference to 'Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy')Available from the start
Groundskeeper WillieTractor'Whacking Day'
Krusty the ClownKlown Kar'Brother's Little Helper'
Happy New YearAvailable on New Years Day (January 1)
ApuSports Car'Two Bad Neighbors'
Merry ChristmasAvailable on Christmas Day (December 25)
BarneyPlow King'Mr. Plow'
MoeSedan'Dumbbell Indemnity'
OttoSchool BusVarious
Chief WiggumCop CarVarious
FlandersStation WagonVarious
Reverend LovejoyBook Burning Mobile'They Saved Lisa's Brain'
SnakeLi'l Bandit'Realty Bites'
Professor FrinkFlying Car

Cheat Code vehicles[edit]

The following vehicles can only be played through the use of in-game cheats. The cheats that are entered vary between consoles. The Burns Transit bus and Burns' Limo are seen regularly around Springfield during normal gameplay.

PictureCharacterVehicleEpisode ReferenceNote
Homer (voice only)Red Brick Car
SmithersBurns' limoVariousAlso seen driving around Springfield at random points with Mr. Burns sitting in the back. When this vehicle is played, Mr. Burns instead rides in the back of a Red Brick car.
NoneBurns Transit busAlso seen driving around Springfield at random points.


The Simpsons: Road Rage
Playable Characters
HomerBartMargeLisaGrampaGroundskeeper WillieKrustyApuBarneyMoeOttoChief WiggumNed FlandersReverend LovejoySnakeProfessor FrinkSmithers*
Non-Playable Characters
Bumblebee ManCaptain McAllisterComic Book GuyDr. NickJasperMayor QuimbyMilhouseMolemanMr. BurnsMrs. KrabappelNelsonPrincipal SkinnerRalphSqueaky-voiced teen
Vehicles
Pink SedanHonor RollerCanyoneroElec-TaurusTractorKlown KarSports CarPlow KingSedanSchool BusCop CarMr. PlowBook Burning MobileLil' BanditFlying CarThe Car Bulit for HomerBurns Transit bus*Burns' limo*Red Brick Car*
Levels
Evergreen TerraceEntertainment DistrictSpringfield DamNuclear Power PlantDowntownSpringfield Mountains
Others
MissionsReferences/TriviaAppearancesExtrasCredits
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