Licensed games that were made because a publisher wanted to cash-in on the popularity of Grand Theft Auto
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@Hunyoshi There was a bit of a weird rush in the mid-2000s to pick up the licences for iconic films about crime and gangsters. There were cancelled games based on Dirty Harry, Taxi Driver and Kill Bill from around that time too. I haven't played the Reservoir Dogs game, but it didn't review well and is a pretty common sight in second-hand PS2 sections in the UK.
Are any of these good?
They ARE good... right? ._.
They ARE good... right? ._.
Picked up Scarface a couple of years back. Graphically it's solid, but it runs and plays like poo. And it's super juvenile.
My main memory of Simpsons Hit and Run was from watching GMTV in 2004. Eamonn Holmes asked a child guest what they wanted for Christmas and he says, "The Simpsons Hit and Run for PlayStation 2," to which Eamonn uses as a means to segue to the next news story by saying, "speaking of hit and run, something something happened".
WE NEED TO FIND THIS CLIP
Hunyoshi
1 year ago