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The Simpsons Cartoon Studio | |
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Developer(s) | Big Top Productions |
Publisher(s) | Fox Interactive |
Engine | Based on Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS |
Release | July 1996 |
Mode(s) | Single player |
The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio is a computer program based on the animated television series The Simpsons that was released for PC and Mac computers in 1996 by Fox Interactive. It allows users to create their own Simpsons cartoons, using characters, sounds, music, and locations from the show. The cast members of The Simpsons provided their voices for the program. The Simpsons Cartoon Studio has received generally positive reviews, although there has been some criticism too. The simpsons wrestling iso.
- The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio is a computer program based on the animated television series The Simpsons that was released for PC and Mac computers in 1996 by Fox Interactive. It allows users to create their own Simpsons cartoons, using characters, sounds, music, and locations from the show.
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Gameplay[edit]
The Simpsons Cartoon Studio is a design program for creating cartoons using characters, sounds, music, and locations from the American animated television series The Simpsons.[1][2] To create a cartoon, one first selects a background, then inserts characters, props, and special effects, and after that adds dialog, sound effects, and music.[3] The program allows users to send the finished cartoons to friends through email[4] or save it onto a hard drive or a floppy disk.[3]
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Example of a cartoon made on the game, involving Bart being chased by Marge, Homer and Principal Skinner while Ralph cries.
There are 17 characters, 50 special effects, 270 props, and 35 backgrounds in The Simpsons Cartoon Studio, with thousands of individual cels hand-drawn by actual The Simpsons cartoonists.[2][5] Every character has a set of actions; for example, Homer can crawl, ride on a tube, and run away screaming, while Bart can run, trip over, cycle, ride his skateboard, and paint graffiti with spray-paint.[6] Backgrounds featured range from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to Bart's room, and props include tables, blenders, and the three-eyed fish Blinky.[7]
Development[edit]
The Simpsons Cartoon Studio was released for PC and Mac computers in the middle of 1996.[1] It was developed by Big Top Productions and published by Fox Interactive,[8] and uses an improved version of the interface from Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox that was developed by Big Top Productions.[9] The dialogs featured in the program were provided by the actual cast members of The Simpsons.[2][10]
Reception[edit]
Critics gave The Simpsons Cartoon Studio generally favorable reviews,[1] and it received a lot of hype in the United States around the time it was released.[11] A reviewer for The Palm Beach Post wrote that it is not very easy to create the cartoons: 'Layering characters, props, sound effects and dialogue into seamless animation is no small task, and you'll invest a good chunk of time with this CD-ROM before you're ready to premiere your own Simpsons episodes. But if you're fan enough to go the distance, this is a remarkably versatile program that turns out great-looking cartoons.'[7] Similarly, Jane Clifford of The San Diego Union-Tribune called it 'quite a challenging product' which produces cartoons that 'really look professional.'[12] Benjamin Svetkey of Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+ rating, commenting that the cartoons created 'can be entertaining, but they're hampered by a failing common to the make-your-own-movie genre: Since Cartoon Studio has a limited number of voice clips ('Ay, caramba!', 'Mmm.. donuts', and about 50 variations on 'Bart!'), your plot choices are restricted to the usual pranks, pratfalls, and catchphrases. Still, as Homer would say, The Simpsons Cartoon Studio is more 'Woohoo!' than 'D'oh!'.'[13]
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Wired's Erika Milvy commented that 'Fox's Simpsons Cartoon Studio may be more the '90s answer to Colorforms than a finely tuned animation resource, but dang if it isn't fun to watch Smithers and Mr. Burns hula across the monitor as a three-eyed fish swims by,' and added that 'for the anally inclined, there's certainly a way to have these cartoons make more sense. But I prefer to toss rhyme and reason out the window.'[4] Joseph Szadkowski of The Washington Times wrote that 'For the amount of complicated computer stuff going on — frame by frame editing, character motion, voice overlays — even the most computer-illiterate individual should be able to figure this out. The Simpsons Cartoon Studio is a very fun, relatively inexpensive jaunt into the mind of Mr. Groening.'[2]
Mike Langberg of Knight Ridder was less positive, writing in his review that 'At first glance, the CD-ROM provides a lot of raw material. There are 350 brief animations, running two or three seconds each, showing 17 characters from the show in numerous poses. The CD-ROM delivery, unfortunately, falls flat[..].' He explained that 'Simpsons Cartoon Studio is awkward to operate and limited in what it can accomplish, producing animated sequences that are jerky and out of sync. The CD-ROM comes with 15 cartoons created by the developers, running from 10 seconds to 55 seconds. None flow smoothly or tell funny stories. There's no reason to expect the rest of us will do any better.'[14] Similarly, Nancy Malitz of The Detroit News wrote that 'you move the characters around and invent the scenarios, but in the end you might feel your creativity wasn't heavily challenged. The whole deal is essentially a cut-and-paste operation. You can't create characters of your own, and the kind of automatic synchronization of sounds with movement that you see in a simple product like Video Jam isn't available, so things look sort of choppy no matter how hard you try.'[11]
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Simpsons Cartoon Studio'. UGO Networks. Archived from the original on 2013-04-08. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ abcdSzadkowski2, Joseph (1996-08-24). 'Bugged and plugged in - Interact on CD with Simpsons and famous bunny'. The Washington Times. p. B4.
- ^ abOjeda-Zapata, Julio (1996-05-13). 'From Klingons To 'Ay Caramba!''. St. Paul Pioneer Press.
- ^ abMilvy, Erika (1997-02-01). 'Animate the Simpsons Yourself'. Wired. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^Szadkowski, Joseph (1996-06-01). 'Smell of money'. The Washington Times.
- ^LaRose, Phil (1996-11-03). 'Computer E's'. The Advocate.
- ^ ab'Direct, Animate 'The Simpsons''. The Palm Beach Post. 1996-08-17. p. 3D.
- ^'The Simpsons Cartoon Studio'. IGN. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^'Big Top Productions'. MobyGames. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^'You can control Bart'. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 1996-11-26.
- ^ abMalitz, Nancy (The Detroit News) (1996-10-09). ''Simpsons' CD-ROM lets you create a cut-and-paste cartoon'. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
- ^Clifford, Jane (1996-12-17). 'Stuff a stocking with kids CDs the best amaze -- and educate'. The San Diego Union-Tribune. p. 4.
- ^Svetkey, Benjamin (1996-09-13). 'The Simpsons Cartoon Studio'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^Langberg, Mike (Knight Ridder) (1996-08-31). '`Simpsons' CD-ROM Is Lame, Man'. Tulsa World.
External links[edit]
- The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio at MobyGames
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Simpsons:_Cartoon_Studio&oldid=918638735'
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The Simpsons Wrestling is a professional wrestling video game, made for the PlayStation console. The game was developed by Big Ape Productions, and published by Fox Interactive and Activision. It was released in the PAL region on March 22, 2001, and in North America on April 12, 2001.
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Plot[edit]
Although no plot is given within the game, the manual provides an outline. An alien force (most likely Kang and Kodos) has challenged the people of Springfield to a wrestling tournament.
Gameplay[edit]
Each character executes their own exclusive moves and gestures. The X button allows the player to jump to perform aerial attacks on their opponent. The ☐ button does basic melee attacks. The △ button makes the character throw a projectile at the opponent. The O button produces a special attack which is unique to the character and can only be used at certain intervals. L1 will make the character grab onto their opponent so they can be hit more easily. Characters can run towards the rope and bounce off to perform an attack.
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To win a round the opponent must be pinned down until the character counts to three.
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In the ring there are items that can be picked up. The most common item is a 'letter' which will spell out TAUNT once five are collected. This will allow the character to turn invincible for a short while. Letters can also be collected by performing a combo on the opponent. Other items are donuts for an energy boost, atoms for full energy, popcorn for a health boost, Krusty-Os for a large health boost, sneakers for a temporary speed boost and a question mark for a random item.
Playable Characters[edit]
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There are 18 characters in the game, all of whom are voiced by the same actors that provide their voices in The Simpsons.
- Bumblebee Man (unlocked in the New Challenger Circuit)
- Moe (unlocked in the New Challenger Circuit)
- Professor Frink (unlocked in the Defender Circuit)
- Ned Flanders (unlocked in the Defender Circuit)
- Smithers with Mr. Burns on the outside (Boss in normal gameplay. Only playable in the Bonus Matchup)
- Kang with Kodos on the outside (Boss in normal gameplay. Only playable in the Bonus Matchup)
- Itchy (only playable in the Bonus Matchup)
- Scratchy (only playable in the Bonus Matchup)
Tournaments[edit]
- New Challenger Circuit
- Defender Circuit
- Champion Circuit
- Bonus Matchup - An optional stage where you can play any character in any arena including bosses and Itchy and Scratchy. It can also be two player.
- Practice Game - A single match against a random opponent.
- Vs Match Game - A two player tournament.
Arenas[edit]
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Reception[edit]
The game received mostly negative reviews from critics; it received an aggregated score of 32% on Metacritic. They criticized the game for having simplistic, unbalanced gameplay and bad graphics, but praised the game's audio track.
The Simpsons video games | ||
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Console/Computer games | ||
The Simpsons Arcade Game•Bart vs. the Space Mutants•Bart vs. the World•Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly•Bart's House of Weirdness•Bart vs. the Juggernauts•Krusty's Fun House•Bartman Meets Radioactive Man•Bart's Nightmare•Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness•Virtual Bart•Bart & the Beanstalk•The Itchy & Scratchy Game•Cartoon Studio•Virtual Springfield•Bowling•Wrestling•Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror•Road Rage•Skateboarding•Hit & Run•The Simpsons Game | ||
Mobile games | ||
Minutes to Meltdown•Arcade•Tapped Out•Itchy & Scratchy Land | ||
Non-The Simpsons | ||
Lego Dimensions | ||
Pinball | ||
The Simpsons•The Simpsons Pinball Party | ||
Handheld | ||
Bart vs. Homersaurus•Bartman: Avenger of Evil•Bart Simpson's Cupcake Crisis•The Simpsons Electronic LCD Game•The Simpsons 20Q | ||
Fruit machines/Arcade | ||
Homer's Meltdown•The Simpsons Skateboard Stomp | ||
Other software | ||
The Simpsons Comics iOS•The Simpsons Screen Saver•The Simpsons Ride Sneak Peak Bonus CD-ROM•The Simpsons Unleashed |