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the simpsons road rage - Gameboy Advance Games

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Racing / Driving, Rating: E - (Everyone), published by: EA - Electronic ArtsMr. Burns is up to his greedy ways, purchasing the Springfield buses and jacking up the fares. Now Springfieldians must turn their cars into cabs and make enough money to buy back the buses before the clock runs out. No time for donuts, Homer.http://uk.shopping.com/xPR-The_Simpsons:_Road_Rage_for_Game_Boy_Advance~PD-20717687~FD-66187~kworg-20717687~kw-20717687~linkin_id-3053021~DMT-1~VK-
 
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You don have to be a fan of The Simpsons TV show to appreciate how The Simpsons: Road Rage combines two of pop cultures most beloved facets: Simpsons characters and reckless driving. Unfortunately, the many flaws evident throughout the game significantly detract from what could have been an uproariously entertaining product.Simpsons characters provide a taxi service for six neighborhoods in Springfield.
The most accurate way to describe The Simpsons: Road Rage is that its basically an imitation of Segas Crazy Taxi set in the town of Springfield. Montgomery Burns has replaced the citys bus system with a series of expensive, nuclear-powered vehicles, and the only way for the people to get their old transit system back is to come up with a million dollars by running their own taxi business. Just as in Crazy Taxi, the goal in Road Rage is to ferry passengers to their destinations as quickly as possible. In addition to the cash you rake in from each fare, you can earn bonus bucks for taking shortcuts and driving in a manner that reflects each passengers personality. For example, if you have Bart in the back of the cab, youll get a bigger tip if you smack into other cars on the way to the destination.

Publisher : THQ
Developer : Fox Interactive
Genre : Driving
Release Date : 06/30/2003
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