

Second-placed GTA San Andreas was a full 20% behind the Simpsons' game, and that will reportedly be getting remastered as part of a trilogy alongside GTA 3 and Vice City. A survey undertaken earlier this year revealed that people want Hit & Run to be remastered more than any other game. It seems that figuring out who can make an official remaster happen would be well worth someone's while. However, since Radical Entertainment and Vivendi Universal Games published and developed Hit & Run, Disney might not own the rights to it. The corporation bought out Fox in 2019 including the rights to The Simpsons and all of its episodes. That means exactly who would be responsible for an official remake remains shrouded in mystery. I hope it can be made possible through the means of this petition.The YouTuber doesn't reveal who exactly had a problem with the 4K Hit & Run demo. Public demand definitely warrants a sequel and I'm astonished one hasn't been made yet, or alternatively a remastering of the original game. Another no-brainer is to have improved graphics, more places to explore, more collectables, more fun missions, more cars, and for it to be released on newer generation consoles such as the PS4, Nintendo Switch and the Xbox One. Also, more transportation would be useful, more accessible rooms in houses, and for the map to be more accurate. In the first game, there were only 7 levels, so therefore it's a no-brainer to include more levels, and levels should be open-ended, i.e having the whole of Springfield connecting together instead of it being in sections. I also believe that there should be different forms of attacks than kicking, such as punching etc, but still retaining a 7+ or 12+ rating, hence a comical interpretation would be suitable. Hibbert, Chief Wiggum, Krusty, Moe, and Barney, alongside The Simpsons and Apu. There should be more playable characters, those featured in the series such as Flanders, Grandpa, Principal Skinner, Willy, Otto, Dr. However, a sequel to this particular game has not yet been released, only the Simpsons game which did not match to the level of this game.


It sold over 3 million copies by 2007, had a very accurate interpretation of the series itself (along with the 3D graphics compared to the 2D which we see on the show), and lots of people considered it to be the best Simpsons game to date. The Simpsons Hit and Run, released in 2003, was a huge success at the time.
