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Summary

The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World is a side-scrolling platform that compiles smaller games belonging to different genres. In each stage, Bart must navigate through the area, collecting items such as firecracker balls for self-defense and Squishees to restore health By grabbing a cape, Bart can become his superheroic alter-ego, Bartman, and fly for limited periods. The most important items in each stage are Krusty-brand souvenirs. There is one in every stage, and Bart must find them all in order to get the best ending. There are also several mini-games in each area, with puzzles such as a matching-card game and a trivia game based on events in actual episodes.

Storyline

On the Krusty the Clown Show, Bart Simpson wins the opportunity to participate in a Round-the-World scavenger hunt. However, the contest has been rigged by Mr. Burns' assistant, Smithers, in order for Burns to rid himself of the Simpson family for all the trouble they have caused him over the years. Burns sends his agents and fellow family members to take care of the Simpsons during the scavenger hunt. Bart travels through various real-world locations collecting items, with occasional cameos from the other Simpsons family members.

Details

Release date

01. December 1991

Franchises

Ratings

IGDB user rating

59.9

22 ratings

Combined rating

59.9

User + critics, 22 ratings

Alternative names

  • Bart World (Japanese title - romanization)

Releases

  • Nintendo Entertainment System TBD
    Brazil
  • Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Dec 1991
    NorthAmerica
  • Nintendo Entertainment System Dec 01, 1991
    Worldwide
  • Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Oct 22, 1992
    Europe
  • Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Feb 12, 1993
    Brazil
  • Amiga 1993
    Europe
  • Atari ST/STE 1993
    Europe
  • Sega Game Gear 1993
    Europe
  • Sega Master System/Mark III 1993
    NorthAmerica
  • Sega Master System/Mark III 1993
    Europe
  • Sega Game Gear 1993
    NorthAmerica
  • Sega Master System/Mark III Mar 1994
    Brazil
  • Sega Game Gear Jul 29, 1994
    Japan

Languages

Interface

English (US)

External links

IGDB ID

2830