
I've easily spent over $100 in quarters in one of these machines, playing as Bart, Homer, Marge, or Lisa. A simple stick and two-button design had me beating Burns's goons into oblivion. I can't tell you how many times I've picked up potted plants and thrown them at generic enemies in suits, or thrown the bus stop sign at the jerks in the suits in the first level.
The Simpsons wasn't just an arcade game, it was THE arcade game at Dutchman's pizza. There was always someone to play with. With each partner, our chances of clearing the level without having to drop another quarter in the machine was doubled. Of course, my brother was always there to be my trusty side

I think really that was what made the game so awesome so long ago. Our teamwork enabled us to play connected characters and do special tandum moves that would clear screens of ball riding clowns and one eared bunnies.
One weekend evening, I sat down and played the game from start to finish. I pulled a stool away from a table and leveled myself at the game, deploying quarter after quarter through to the end. It was some sort of

How many times did I beat up the drunks at Moe's Tavern? How many times did I slap myself awake after Dream Land? Thousands.

I really love to watch the Simpsons on tv when I was still young. But I was not aware of the arcade games it has. I'd better check on these ones.
ReplyDeleteIf you’re old like me, you may remember when arcades were the coolest.Arcade games are one of the most popular genres of casual games. All i love is shoot, blow up, destroy, and kill (action game).
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