The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants

The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants

released on Dec 31, 1991

The Simpsons: Bart vs. The Space Mutants

released on Dec 31, 1991

Bart vs. The Space Mutants is a platform game where the player goes into the role of Bart Simpson (from the TV show The Simpsons) and must stop the Space Mutants from invading Springfield. On each of the five levels, Bart must collect (or get rid of) the ingredients that the Space Mutants are planning to use to build their machine, such as purple objects or balloons. He also has to collect enough "proof" of the aliens existence (brown coins left behind when they are jumped on), so his family members will help him when he meets a boss (characters such as Nelson and Sideshow Bob). This won't be easy since the Space Mutants are "using" human bodies as disguise. In order to discover who are the real Space Mutants, Bart must use his X-ray Specs.


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Ugh, you know how some old Simpsons games are just... not great? This is one of them. Like, the idea is fun – Bart fighting aliens, but the controls are clunky, the levels are confusing, and it just feels kinda broken. Honestly, only play it if you're a die-hard Simpsons fan and even then, don't get your hopes up.

I remember having played the PC version of this game when I was a kid and being very hype for it since it was one of those few PC games properly working at a family's computer.

This said: yep, nowadays I would definitely hate it. I still remember those jumps and physics being so weird.

I can't really explain to you what gaming in the late 80s.90s was like, imagine if this was all you had...

De la trilogia de Bart para la NES este es el eslabón mas débil, el juego hubiera sido mas memorable si Konami hubiera mejorado 2 sencillas cosas, los terribles controles y la inconsistencia en las plataformas, de resto su concepto de "misiones" distintas en cada nivel lo hacen unico, tiene una portada increible y la musica monotona pero rememora a la serie.

This was the first video game I ever played. Thank Christ it wasn't enough to sour me on the medium as a whole because... eesh.