The Simpsons has long been an unlikely love affair with video games, dating back to 1991's Bart vs Space Mutants. Acclaim released this side-scrolling platformer in which Bart must defeat alien invaders using pixel-perfect jumps and fighting bosses, including Nelson and Sideshow Bob. The game sold a million copies despite mediocre reviews.
The relationship between The Simpsons and video games intensified with the release of Konami's 1992 arcade hit, The Simpsons, an excellent four-player brawler where the family battles Mr Burns. However, another early title is more notable โ 2003's much-loved Simpsons Hit & Run, a glorious Homer-fronted pastiche of Grand Theft Auto.
As video games evolved and gained maturity, their relationship with The Simpsons continued to be explored through various pop culture collaborations, including Fortnite. In this latest collaboration, players can take part in the game as their favorite movie characters and music artists.
However, some have questioned whether violence is an inherent aspect of many games. Game designer Brie Code suggests that most games are geared towards inducing a fight-or-flight stress response in the players. However, there are many non-violent games available, including Animal Crossing, which can be classified as blockbusters.
Despite being an ageing online shooter, Fortnite has maintained relevance and awareness by churning out pop culture collaborations. The latest collaboration with The Simpsons has provided refreshed audience numbers for the game and a tidy revenue stream for the brands involved.
What makes this tie-in so interesting is how it foreshadows 2003's Simpsons Hit & Run, which was an excellent Homer-fronted pastiche of Grand Theft Auto. This suggests that The Simpsons has continued to survive as a cultural icon despite its decline as a must-watch TV phenomenon.
Overall, the collaboration between Fortnite and The Simpsons highlights the symbiotic relationship between video games and popular culture.
The relationship between The Simpsons and video games intensified with the release of Konami's 1992 arcade hit, The Simpsons, an excellent four-player brawler where the family battles Mr Burns. However, another early title is more notable โ 2003's much-loved Simpsons Hit & Run, a glorious Homer-fronted pastiche of Grand Theft Auto.
As video games evolved and gained maturity, their relationship with The Simpsons continued to be explored through various pop culture collaborations, including Fortnite. In this latest collaboration, players can take part in the game as their favorite movie characters and music artists.
However, some have questioned whether violence is an inherent aspect of many games. Game designer Brie Code suggests that most games are geared towards inducing a fight-or-flight stress response in the players. However, there are many non-violent games available, including Animal Crossing, which can be classified as blockbusters.
Despite being an ageing online shooter, Fortnite has maintained relevance and awareness by churning out pop culture collaborations. The latest collaboration with The Simpsons has provided refreshed audience numbers for the game and a tidy revenue stream for the brands involved.
What makes this tie-in so interesting is how it foreshadows 2003's Simpsons Hit & Run, which was an excellent Homer-fronted pastiche of Grand Theft Auto. This suggests that The Simpsons has continued to survive as a cultural icon despite its decline as a must-watch TV phenomenon.
Overall, the collaboration between Fortnite and The Simpsons highlights the symbiotic relationship between video games and popular culture.