Acclaim Entertainment teamed with Imagineering to release
Bart Simpson's Escapes From Camp Deadly in 1991. The summer camp horror story was notable released before the show's intake of this idea in the season 4 episode titled Camp Krusty.
Acclaim Entertainment then also rushed out the continuation of Bart's handheld conflict in 1992 with
The Simpsons: Bart Vs. The Juggernauts. The game's designers pulled out the idea from the most sacred of institutions which was American Gladiators.
Later that year, the handled
Krusty's Funhouse also by Acclaim Entertainment was shipped on Gameboy. It was an impressively huge puzzle game featuring as many brain twisting levels as the console and computer versions.
It took a short break when the Bart mark started a waver and came back in 1993 with
Itchy & Scratchy In Miniature Golf Madness. Surely these kids were clambering to have these two violent characters to play in an orderly game.
Itchy And Scratchy In Miniature Golf doesn't end with a bang but a whimper as Acclaim Entertainment exits the Gameboy with
Bart And The Beanstalk in 1993. The game merges the existing universe of The Simpsons television series with the fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Uncovered by Bartmania, THQ and Software Developer released what is the most memorable games in the Simpsons franchise titled
The Night Of The Living Treehouse Of Horror in 2001. In colour and featuring the entire family released too late to make much of a splash.
The Simpsons made a leap to the Gameboy Advance courtesy of the THQ and Voltron with
The Simpson's Road Rage in 2003. Based on the fun and fully 3D, the console game developed by Radical Entertainment plays like the paper craft taxi racing game you never wanted.
In total, The Simpsons managed to immense amount of 7 handheld games which is impressive for any handheld series.
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