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One such game is The Simpsons Road Rage from Electronic Arts. The Radical Entertainment developed ... Chief Wiggum, Reverend Lovejoy, Snake, Apu, Barney and Groundskeeper Willie is nothing short ...
This is the Game Boy Advance version of The Simpsons: Road Rage that was first released ... These similarities led to Sega suing Radical Entertainment and Electronic Arts for patent infringement ...
Both single- and multiplayer modes of play are available in the game. The Simpsons Road Rage was developed by Radical Entertainment. The Xbox and GameCube versions will be released in December.
Electronic Arts, which picked up Aliens: Colonial Marines and Simpsons' Road Rage from Fox Entertainment late last week, showed for the first time the strange, and well, perhaps you could call it ...
Lawsuit alleges that in developing and publishing “Simpsons Road Rage,” Fox Filmed Entertainment, EA, developer Radical Entertainment and Fox Interactive, the games unit of Fox recently sold ...
The Simpsons: Hit & Run started its life as a sequel to The Simpsons: Road Rage, but the latest video ... the 2003 open-world driving game from Radical Entertainment. The video starts off by ...
Naming Fox Interactive, Electronic Arts and developer Radical Entertainment as defendants, the suit claims that Simpsons Road Rage was designed to "deliberately copy and imitate" the Crazy Taxi ...
Luckily, for the sake of journalism, we've followed up and found out that the Simpsons game in question was, in fact, The Simpsons: Road Rage. It all started a few weeks ago, when Sweeney ...
The release of The Simpsons ... pressure was on. Road Rage might not have been the greatest success in the world of officially-licensed games, but it did allow the Radical Entertainment ...
Both single- and multiplayer modes of play are available in the game. The Simpsons Road Rage was developed by Radical Entertainment. The Xbox and GameCube versions will be released in December.
There's road rage, and then there's road rage Simpsons-style. D'oh! Mr. Burns is up to his greedy tricks again. He's purchased Springfield's transit corporation and heinously jacked up the fares.