"The show isn't supposed to change." ...
We've been in a long drought of The Simpsons games, but I doubt the return of original Hit and Run developer Radical will ...
The Simpsons' deep exploration into supporting characters allows the show to have an unmatched longevity compared to other ...
The developer behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and other cult classics announces its triumphant return after more than a decade.
The studio behind The Simpsons Hit & Run has relaunched with a new website and a rebrand as New Radical Entertainment.
There's a huge amount of nostalgia for The Simpsons: Hit & Run, which most would agree is the best video game based on the ...
The Simpsons has been on television longer than some of our readers have been alive, but the show doesn't intend to end in a ...
Former Radical Entertainment leadership is leading this fresh era of the studio under its new moniker.
Radical Entertainment, the studio behind open-world classics like Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run is back as New Radical Games.
After being reduced almost to nothing under Activision, Canadian developer Radical Entertainment has returned under a new name.
This, as spotted by VGC, was revealed not so much with a bang, but more of a snazzy, seemingly new website that is adorned with imagery of the old Radical's games like the aforementioned beloved ...
In an interview with Collider, Simpsons producer Mike Price revealed the way he thinks the iconic animated hit should end.
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