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Read Full DescriptionVirtual Springfield is a disappointing 'game' from FOX Interactive.
Set in the Simpsons universe, this CD-ROM takes you on a virtual-reality tour of Springfield - more specifically, about 50 famous locations ranging from Moe's Tavern to Krustylu Studios. Naturally, you can also visit the Simpsons' home, where you browse the family album, snicker at Homer's mail, explore Bart's room, and more. Most of these locations feature Simpsons characters, voiced by the original cast members.
Although it is billed as a 'game,' Virtual Springfield is really more like an interactive 3D atmosphere. There are a few small (and I DO mean small - as in, finishable in 10 minute or less) mini-games scattered around the town, but all of them are boring. One of the bigger games is a treasure-hunt of sorts: if you can find all the hidden baseball cards in the game, you will be treated to extra animations and URL of a website (that no longer exists). This is merely a ploy to trick you into clicking as many objects as possible to reveal animated sequences, and you even have to exploit some bugs to find all the cards.
Even as a non-game interactive title, Virtual Springfield is not very appealing. Most locations are drawn with wonderful details that Simpsons fans will love, but very few objects in each screen can be interacted with. In all, anyone can finish this title in about 1-2 hours, and that includes finishing all the games and watching every animation clip (these clips alone total about 25 minutes). Although the humor is just as much fun as the TV show, the whole thing is all over too soon, and none of the games warrants a replay.
Faithful but very low 'bang for the buck' value, this disappointing title is fun only for younger kids and die-hard (and I mean very die-hard) Simpsons fans. Too bad FOX did not take lessons from Starwave's superb Muppets Inside (reviewed on this site) on how to do justice to a blockbuster license.
Konami's Simpsons games (which you can find on this site) are far better than this marginal underdog that offers far less gameplay on a CD-ROM than many 5.25' classics under 100KB.
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smartly dressed penguin2020-07-081 point
How absolutely fantastic this is. I remember mayne decades ago I stumbled across a Genie in the depths of a forest in Cambodia and he told me of a magic scroll tat would reveal the greatest video game that would take the world by storm!..........it wasn't this one and I am sworn to secrecy so cannot tell you which video game is the greatest. But this one isn't bad
beeboy2020-06-290 point
try running it on Pcem
baconboi2020-06-190 point
is it compatible with windows 98 its the only virtual machine i have
Name2020-04-190 point
haha funny homr
Generalschrimpf2020-03-01-1 point
Cannot get to work on Windows 10.
I've tried running in compatibility modes for 95, 98/ME, and up to Vista.
Doesn't run in DOSBox.
Doesn't run in virtual machine made for older games.
It. Does. Not. Run.
Scratchy2020-01-060 point
I like it from what I can see, but... WHY DID SOMEONE MAKE A DOS GAME THAT CANNOT BE RUN IN DOS MODE?
Atomicben2019-08-313 points
It works, but wherever I try to install it, No matter what I get an error saying 'Your currently selected hard disk doesn't have enough space'
bigusdickus3382019-03-230 point
I love this Game!!!!!!!!!!
Cornoke2019-03-20-1 point
@Mitsota101
This game works just fine for Windows 7.
Andy2019-01-240 point
I suddenly remembered this game from my childhood. At the time I thought that I was missing something because I couldn't find 'the point' of the game. Curiosity made me look it up to see what the secret was. Oh, that was it... I hadn't missed anything.
This Little Girl2018-08-06-8 points
what a waist of time!!! it didn't even download
Itchy2018-05-040 point
This is the best game on the planet, and Miss HOTUD can go and insert an unripe banana into her butt.
Mitsota1012018-04-084 points
Does not run on modern windows; refuses to open in DOSBox or ScumMV.
Requires real Windows 95 to run.
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Developer(s) | Digital Evolution |
Publisher(s) | Fox Interactive |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh |
Release | 1997 |
Genre(s) | Adventure[1] |
Mode(s) | Single player |
The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield is a Windows and Macintosh computer game released in 1997 and published by Fox Interactive. It allows players to explore the fictional town Springfield featured in the animated television series The Simpsons, and the goal is to collect an entire set of character cards throughout the town. The game was developed by Digital Evolution and features dialog by the cast members of the series. Critics have given Virtual Springfield mixed reviews. The plot and gameplay have been the target of criticism, while the game has been praised for its humor.
Gameplay[edit]
Virtual Springfield is a first-person adventure game[2] that allows players to explore a 3D simulation of Springfield, the fictional town featured in the animated television series The Simpsons and the home of the Simpson family.[3][4] Many of the familiar locations from the show are present, including Moe's Tavern, Springfield Elementary School, the Kwik-E-Mart, Krustylu Studios, and the Simpsons' house.[2][3] Players can interact with Simpsons characters such as Mr. Burns, Principal Skinner and Ned Flanders in the game.[2]
Virtual Springfield has the overall goal of collecting an entire set of character cards throughout Springfield.[3] To fully do so, the player must unlock hidden areas by obtaining secret items.[2] A map of the town is featured that gives instructions to players on where to go so that they can progress through the game.[2] Various minigames can be played at certain locations in the game.[3] These include some video games that have previously been seen on The Simpsons, such as the boxing game Slugfest that Homer and Bart played in the season one episode 'Moaning Lisa'.[2]
Development[edit]
Virtual Springfield was published by Fox Interactive for Windows and Macintosh computers in 1997.[1] It was developed by Digital Evolution.[5] When the designers were working on the 3D-visualizations of Springfield at Fox Interactive for the game, they conceived of the project to construct a real-life replica of the Simpsons' house and gave it away in a contest.[6]
Cast members of The Simpsons, including Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Pamela Hayden, Russi Taylor, Tress MacNeille, Maggie Roswell, and Phil Hartman, provided their voices for the dialog in the game.[5]Bonita Pietila, who has worked on the show, directed the voice actors.[5] The game also includes the theme song from The Simpsons by Danny Elfman.[2][5]Virtual Springfield was rated Teen (T) in North America by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for 'animated violence', 'comic mischief', and 'suggestive themes'.[1]
Reception[edit]
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Critics have given the game mixed reviews. Billboard's Doug Reece commented that 'Unfortunately, the detail is so great that there are moments when Virtual Springfield can become somewhat tedious.'[7] Nancy Basile of About.com gave the game a three out of five rating, criticizing the lack of a plot but praising the humor.[3] She wrote that Virtual Springfield 'isn't so much a game as an interactive tour of Springfield and The Simpsons characters. Though your task is to collect trading cards around town, it doesn't offer any difficulty in finding them. The game controls make it difficult, however, to pick up the cards and collect them. The real fun of Virtual Springfield is browsing the Kwik-E-Mart, visiting Krustylu Studios or hangin' on Evergreen Terrace with the Simpson family. The entire cast lent their voice to this game, so meeting the characters and hearing their quotes is a lot of laughs.'[3]
Mark Kanarick of All Game Guide also gave Virtual Springfield a three out of five rating. He praised the game for its references to the television series, noting that 'The inside jokes and story-lines alone make the game worth it for those that are fans. For casual viewers and non-viewers, however, there is not enough here to warrant purchase of The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.'[2] Kanarick further wrote that while exploring Springfield was fun at times, 'it is also very tedious. Reading the map can be a problem, especially for younger kids. If you do not utilize the map to its full extent, you will most likely find yourself lost in the town and unsure of where to go next. Although it is a full town, you do at times feel very constricted, as you can only change directions at certain corners. The rest of the time you are just moving where the computer is telling you to.'[2]
Joe Toledo of Animation World wrote in his review that 'While the software has game-like elements, it is lacking the depth of a true game. The individual objectives to get into each location are very easy to achieve. Once you've been around town a few times, traveling in real time between locations starts to get a bit long. [...] Plus, even though there are 17 great locations to visit, once you've been to them several times, the novelty starts to wear off. [...] Virtual Springfield would have benefited from having a better gaming element incorporated into it, slowly revealing more locations around town and introducing the characters one by one to extend playing time and add an extra layer of depth.'[8]
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- ^ abc'The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield - PC'. IGN. Archived from the original on February 22, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
- ^ abcdefghijKanarick, Mark. 'The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield'. Allgame. Archived from the original on November 17, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
- ^ abcdefBasile, Nancy. 'Virtual Springfield'. About.com. Archived from the original on January 20, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ^'The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield (PC)'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on September 7, 2011. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
- ^ abcd'The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield Tech Info'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on July 22, 2009. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
- ^Jackson, Wendy (October 1, 1997). 'Springfield, Nevada'. Animation World. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
- ^Reece, Doug (November 15, 1997). 'Reviews & Previes - General Media'. Billboard. p. 62. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
- ^Toledo, Joe (October 1997). 'Mmmmmm...A Virtual Travel Guide: Virtual Springfield'. Animation World. Archived from the original on May 3, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
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