As weird as this sounds I’d love to see a remake of this someday. They could keep the 2D side scroller style but update the animation and have levels based on all the sketches or the first 10 specials to start.
I actually watched the entire credits. At least they made it like the specials where the people who worked on the games (except three people) had nicknames and pun names inspired by the horror genre.
Logo: On a white background, there is the brushstroke text "Creations" in the Treefrog font (with the customized C) with a visible 3D effect and a multi-colored gradient flowing throughout it. Underneath the logo are 7 orbs, each in a different color (colored red, orange, gold, green, blue, purple, and pink, from left to right), that are skewered by a disjointed black line. Variants: An animated variant exists. On a black background, the text "Creations", now colored white, is carved into the background with light coming out of it. After it cuts through multiple camera angles, the 7 colored orbs zoom out under it, the line gets drawn, and the logo tilts and rotates into position. On Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 for PS1 (the first game to use this logo), the logo has a spotlight over it and also includes a credit for the development team, Violent Fish, in the corner. The Rugrats Movie has the logo stuck to the top of the screen in monochrome, while credits for the developers appear below it. If the game is played on a Game Boy Color, however, the orbs are colored. FX/SFX: CGI animation. Music/Sounds: None. The animated version has a whirling white noise sweeping down, and blips play when the orbs zoom out. Availability: Rare. It's seen on Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 (PS1), The Rugrats Movie, Carmageddon 64, Rugrats: Time Travelers, Boarder Zone, NASCAR 2000 (GBC), Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror, and Rugrats: Castle Capers. The animated version is extremely rare and only appears on Nicktoons Racing.
My godparents bought me this when I was maybe six or seven in San Francisco, I remember only playing it a couple times and then that’s it, still want to play this again after all this time:(
The credits. Nice touch. You know....I've never really thought zombie motivations, but that description is perfect. This music is giving me "Bart vs. the Space Mutants" vibes.
This game can be also called The Best of Treehouse of Horror: The Video Game. The new story now focuses on the Simpsons and their friends recalling 7 of their most magical adventures.
Logo: On a black background, a steel parallelogram is formed with parts of it being sliced off, and it flashes. A larger outline of the parallelogram appears outside it, and 3 letters with cuts in them ("T" and "Q" from right, "H" from left) slide onto the parallelogram. A red bar appears from left and bumps into the shield, making it sway and completing the logo. The company website address fades in below, and the shield border shines. Sometimes, the shield border shines as the company website address is not shown. Variants: A still print version exists. It can be seen on handheld, N64, and PSX games of the era. A shield-less version was seen on Rugrats in Paris for N64 and PSX - one of the first appearances of this logo. The same version, only smaller, was used on Championship Motocross for PSX. On some GBA titles, the animated logo is a still picture. On the GBA version of The Incredibles, the logo animates on a white background, the border and web address are already formed, and the border doesn't sway. It then all flies away for the Helixe logo. There is a version without the Helixe logo. It was seen on Nicktoons Unite! for GBA and Ratatouille for both GBA and NDS. On Rugrats: Royal Ransom, SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month, Rocket Power: Beach Bandits, Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild, WWE WrestleMania X8, Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights, and the console ports of The Incredibles and Tetris Worlds, the website address is absent. On the NDS version of Cars, the logo is on a movie theater. A still version of the animated logo, with the announcer and SFX, was used in the trailer of Fairly Oddparents: Breakin 'da Rules. FX/SFX: CGI animation. Music/Sounds: Synthesized whooshes, followed by a male announcer saying "T-H-Q!" when the correct letters appear, and a metallic thud when the red bar bumps into the shield. An electronic buzzing sound is heard as the shield shines. Music/Sounds Variants: On non-US releases of Rugrats in Paris (the PC game), the normal sound effects are replaced with cartoon sounds, which consists of a whirl, a whizzing sound, a bonk sound, and another whirl, all as the letters appear. Additionally, the THQ name is uttered by a group of kids instead, and the famous Hanna-Barbera "boing" sound is heard when the red bar appears (likely a nod to the 1998 Klasky-Csupo "Splaat" logo). The logo then falls to silence. On the still and shieldless variants, none or the opening theme of the game. Availability: Very common on games from the company. The still version can be seen on the majority of handheld games. Among the first games to use the logo were Danger Girl, MTV Sports - Pure Ride and Skateboarding, Rugrats in Paris, and Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, with the very first game making use of it being NASCAR 2000 on the Game Boy Color. The animated logo debuted on Summoner for the PS2.
Logo: On a black background, we see a globe floating in the center of a gold-bordered box, against a blue/purple/gold sky background. Four searchlights move behind the globe, causing it to rotate, and a huge explosion of gold fireworks to appear behind it. The gold-lined structure from the 2nd logo appears underneath the globe, and the glowing text "FOX", in the same font as the 2nd logo, flies in from the top of the globe and moves into its usual position. The searchlights also move into their normal crossed position, and after it does so, the globe stops moving. As the logo animates, the gold border slowly grows at the bottom to make room for the white text "INTERACTIVE", which flashes in as the logo completes. The "FOX" text, along with the gold border, then shines. Trivia: On Die Hard Arcade on Sega Saturn and Die Hard Trilogy on Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC, some of the soft drink health pickups you find in the game have the Fox Interactive logo on the can. Also, in Team Losi: R/C Racer on PlayStation, at some tracks, the Fox Interactive logo can be seen on some posters and walls. Variants: On Die Hard Arcade for Sega Saturn, the logo zooms-out and is already formed. On some games, such as Croc: Legend of the Gobbos for Sega Saturn (the PlayStation and PC versions of the said game have the normal logo), the logo is still. On the PC version of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos and The Simpsons Wrestling, the logo is slowed down. On the PlayStation version of Die Hard Trilogy, the logo is sped-up a little, then freezes. However, the European PlayStation version of Die Hard Trilogy has the logo at normal speed. On some games, there is a still artwork version of the logo similar to the 2nd logo, but with some differences. The sky color is the same as the animated logo instead of blue and the searchlights are a bit skinnier like in the animated logo. On Planet of the Apes for Game Boy Advance, a spaceship flies past the logo, along with the Ubi Soft Entertainment logo. On The X-Files Game, a flying saucer flies by at the end of the logo. On The Simpsons Cartoon Studio, the logo cuts to the title screen. Also, the logo's color is a bit revised. On a trailer for the game Independence Day, the logo appears over the background of the game. FX/SFX: The searchlights, the fireworks, the globe moving, and the logo shining. Music/Sounds: The second half of the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare with rumbling, an explosion, and some whooshes (which pans from the right to left speaker if listened in stereo). The fanfare abruptly ends as the logo shines. Music/Sounds Variants: The still variants are silent or use the opening theme of the game. On the trailer for ID4: The Game, the second half of the 1981 20th Century Fox fanfare without any sound effects is heard. On The X-Files Game, the explosion sound effect is different. On Alien vs. Predator, Alien vs. Predator 2 and Alien vs. Predator: Classic 2000 Edition, the 20th Century Fox fanfare that plays during the logo segues ominously into the score from Alien. The second half of the 1997 Fox fanfare (with the same sound effects intact) is rumored to be heard in a few releases, though this remains unconfirmed. Availability: Common. Debuted on Alien Trilogy, and went on to appear on games such as Die Hard Trilogy, ID4: The Game, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Croc 2, The Simpsons Wrestling, Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok, World's Scariest Chase Scenes, Team Losi: R/C Racer, the PC version of The Operative: No One Lives Forever, and Alien vs. Predator, among other games. The still versions can be seen on some other games like The Simpsons: Road Rage and Ice Age.
wierd i remember that i played the game and had a level in wich you play bart with his slingshot i played until that level but i didnt won against mr skinner he throw books on me it was like the marge level from perspectiv
Since Bart is always the bad child they should've had him do the school level and Lisa do the first level IMO and gotta love the ending they escape the treehouse only to abducted by aliens. Leaves the door open for a sequel whether we got one or not idk.
I remember I was like 4 or 5 years old when I used to play this game on a computer on some obscure website, if anyone knows any Website where you can play Gameboy games for free on a PC lmk
can someone shed light on why I can’t access my trash can to enter a password everytime I turn my game boy off I have to start the whole game again as if I Never got a password (but I did) 🤦🏻♂️
I still have this game. I've had it since 2001. Used to play it so much when I went on family road trip vacations as a kid
I still have mine as well
Same. All my gameboy games stored away in a small rubbermaid.
Give me your instagram id
Played so much of this Tetris and Mario Deluxe, not a battery to be found throughout the house.
Watching this aged 24 cos I could never get past the Marge level as a kid
Same !!! Same age , same level 🫡
17:21 I have to say, that's a pretty well rendered top down view of The Simpsons house.
Yeah, pretty clean for Game Boy Color!
As weird as this sounds I’d love to see a remake of this someday. They could keep the 2D side scroller style but update the animation and have levels based on all the sketches or the first 10 specials to start.
I had this as a kid this scared the crap out of me gosh I loved it
Keiji Shiro Lol me too!
The ghost broom was the scariest!
I honestly could never get past the Dracula level. I had no idea that was how you were meant to defeat him. The worst.
Jordon Early OMG me too!!!
This game was pretty neat. I like how they switched up play styles in different levels. Far better THQ game than those damn Rugrats ones.
I actually watched the entire credits. At least they made it like the specials where the people who worked on the games (except three people) had nicknames and pun names inspired by the horror genre.
Game from my childhood! Played it in 2001 on my Atomic Purple GBC :-)
RWL2012 holy shit, same
Same here. Got a GBA that holiday season. 2001 sure was a weird year.
@@zazabroomsame ong👍🍩
Logo: On a white background, there is the brushstroke text "Creations" in the Treefrog font (with the customized C) with a visible 3D effect and a multi-colored gradient flowing throughout it. Underneath the logo are 7 orbs, each in a different color (colored red, orange, gold, green, blue, purple, and pink, from left to right), that are skewered by a disjointed black line.
Variants:
An animated variant exists. On a black background, the text "Creations", now colored white, is carved into the background with light coming out of it. After it cuts through multiple camera angles, the 7 colored orbs zoom out under it, the line gets drawn, and the logo tilts and rotates into position.
On Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 for PS1 (the first game to use this logo), the logo has a spotlight over it and also includes a credit for the development team, Violent Fish, in the corner.
The Rugrats Movie has the logo stuck to the top of the screen in monochrome, while credits for the developers appear below it. If the game is played on a Game Boy Color, however, the orbs are colored.
FX/SFX: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: None. The animated version has a whirling white noise sweeping down, and blips play when the orbs zoom out.
Availability: Rare. It's seen on Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 (PS1), The Rugrats Movie, Carmageddon 64, Rugrats: Time Travelers, Boarder Zone, NASCAR 2000 (GBC), Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror, and Rugrats: Castle Capers. The animated version is extremely rare and only appears on Nicktoons Racing.
I used to own this, thankfully the music wasn't as bad when played on an actual gameboy.
CornishCreamtea07 it was just like that, i think ur thinking out of nostalgia
CornishCreamtea07 that high pitched music but , fckn mint 👌🏻
It WAS that bad, it was the main reason why I played it on mute
My godparents bought me this when I was maybe six or seven in San Francisco, I remember only playing it a couple times and then that’s it, still want to play this again after all this time:(
The credits. Nice touch.
You know....I've never really thought zombie motivations, but that description is perfect.
This music is giving me "Bart vs. the Space Mutants" vibes.
Was playing this game a couple of hours ago but I got lost am glad that a longplay video of this was recently released.
This game can be also called The Best of Treehouse of Horror: The Video Game. The new story now focuses on the Simpsons and their friends recalling 7 of their most magical adventures.
This game was the hardest Gameboy game I ever played
You should stick to tetris
Nightmare Cafeteria scared the crap out of me as a kid.
The actual episode was much creepier
@@PeruvianPotato 1994 From Halloween
That fucking broom stick keeps killing me!
Definitely one of the more playable retro games... I can't wait to be flying maggie
Those three minute titles at the beginning .... fckn mint 👌🏻
One of the scariest games ever created! The Lisa stage caused me to piss myself! How did you get through the terror?!
This is a underrated Game. It's Fun.
This BGM can blow your brain!!!
gave me a stomach ache
Till this day I ain't completed this. What made me type it on TH-cam god knows
Can we get a lego Simpson game already? It would be awesome to play through old episodes and there would be lots of characters to unlock
Dang I thought this game was a childhood fever-dream. I knew I remembered playing a Simpsons game on GBC
I used to play this all the time as a kid even if I barely knew what to do half the time
Logo: On a black background, a steel parallelogram is formed with parts of it being sliced off, and it flashes. A larger outline of the parallelogram appears outside it, and 3 letters with cuts in them ("T" and "Q" from right, "H" from left) slide onto the parallelogram. A red bar appears from left and bumps into the shield, making it sway and completing the logo. The company website address fades in below, and the shield border shines. Sometimes, the shield border shines as the company website address is not shown.
Variants:
A still print version exists. It can be seen on handheld, N64, and PSX games of the era.
A shield-less version was seen on Rugrats in Paris for N64 and PSX - one of the first appearances of this logo. The same version, only smaller, was used on Championship Motocross for PSX.
On some GBA titles, the animated logo is a still picture.
On the GBA version of The Incredibles, the logo animates on a white background, the border and web address are already formed, and the border doesn't sway. It then all flies away for the Helixe logo.
There is a version without the Helixe logo. It was seen on Nicktoons Unite! for GBA and Ratatouille for both GBA and NDS.
On Rugrats: Royal Ransom, SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month, Rocket Power: Beach Bandits, Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild, WWE WrestleMania X8, Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights, and the console ports of The Incredibles and Tetris Worlds, the website address is absent.
On the NDS version of Cars, the logo is on a movie theater.
A still version of the animated logo, with the announcer and SFX, was used in the trailer of Fairly Oddparents: Breakin 'da Rules.
FX/SFX: CGI animation.
Music/Sounds: Synthesized whooshes, followed by a male announcer saying "T-H-Q!" when the correct letters appear, and a metallic thud when the red bar bumps into the shield. An electronic buzzing sound is heard as the shield shines.
Music/Sounds Variants:
On non-US releases of Rugrats in Paris (the PC game), the normal sound effects are replaced with cartoon sounds, which consists of a whirl, a whizzing sound, a bonk sound, and another whirl, all as the letters appear. Additionally, the THQ name is uttered by a group of kids instead, and the famous Hanna-Barbera "boing" sound is heard when the red bar appears (likely a nod to the 1998 Klasky-Csupo "Splaat" logo). The logo then falls to silence.
On the still and shieldless variants, none or the opening theme of the game.
Availability: Very common on games from the company. The still version can be seen on the majority of handheld games. Among the first games to use the logo were Danger Girl, MTV Sports - Pure Ride and Skateboarding, Rugrats in Paris, and Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, with the very first game making use of it being NASCAR 2000 on the Game Boy Color. The animated logo debuted on Summoner for the PS2.
The music is so damn loud and annoying! I chose this game over pokemon crystal when I was still a kid. Worst decision ever! X [
Actually not, because this Game is good and better than these Shitpiles I had(Bart vs The World, Virtual Bart, Bart vs Jugernauts e. c.t)
@@DieGamerAG Maybe, but I'd rather play Pokemon Crystal honestly
man, the ending sure was lame
It was a gameboy game; what do you expect? That was the closest thing to a cut scene in a gameboy game that we were ever going to see.
xj0462 I seen Terminator 3 GBA were better
Logo: On a black background, we see a globe floating in the center of a gold-bordered box, against a blue/purple/gold sky background. Four searchlights move behind the globe, causing it to rotate, and a huge explosion of gold fireworks to appear behind it. The gold-lined structure from the 2nd logo appears underneath the globe, and the glowing text "FOX", in the same font as the 2nd logo, flies in from the top of the globe and moves into its usual position. The searchlights also move into their normal crossed position, and after it does so, the globe stops moving. As the logo animates, the gold border slowly grows at the bottom to make room for the white text "INTERACTIVE", which flashes in as the logo completes. The "FOX" text, along with the gold border, then shines.
Trivia: On Die Hard Arcade on Sega Saturn and Die Hard Trilogy on Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC, some of the soft drink health pickups you find in the game have the Fox Interactive logo on the can. Also, in Team Losi: R/C Racer on PlayStation, at some tracks, the Fox Interactive logo can be seen on some posters and walls.
Variants:
On Die Hard Arcade for Sega Saturn, the logo zooms-out and is already formed.
On some games, such as Croc: Legend of the Gobbos for Sega Saturn (the PlayStation and PC versions of the said game have the normal logo), the logo is still.
On the PC version of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos and The Simpsons Wrestling, the logo is slowed down.
On the PlayStation version of Die Hard Trilogy, the logo is sped-up a little, then freezes. However, the European PlayStation version of Die Hard Trilogy has the logo at normal speed.
On some games, there is a still artwork version of the logo similar to the 2nd logo, but with some differences. The sky color is the same as the animated logo instead of blue and the searchlights are a bit skinnier like in the animated logo.
On Planet of the Apes for Game Boy Advance, a spaceship flies past the logo, along with the Ubi Soft Entertainment logo.
On The X-Files Game, a flying saucer flies by at the end of the logo.
On The Simpsons Cartoon Studio, the logo cuts to the title screen. Also, the logo's color is a bit revised.
On a trailer for the game Independence Day, the logo appears over the background of the game.
FX/SFX: The searchlights, the fireworks, the globe moving, and the logo shining.
Music/Sounds: The second half of the 1994 20th Century Fox fanfare with rumbling, an explosion, and some whooshes (which pans from the right to left speaker if listened in stereo). The fanfare abruptly ends as the logo shines.
Music/Sounds Variants:
The still variants are silent or use the opening theme of the game.
On the trailer for ID4: The Game, the second half of the 1981 20th Century Fox fanfare without any sound effects is heard.
On The X-Files Game, the explosion sound effect is different.
On Alien vs. Predator, Alien vs. Predator 2 and Alien vs. Predator: Classic 2000 Edition, the 20th Century Fox fanfare that plays during the logo segues ominously into the score from Alien.
The second half of the 1997 Fox fanfare (with the same sound effects intact) is rumored to be heard in a few releases, though this remains unconfirmed.
Availability: Common.
Debuted on Alien Trilogy, and went on to appear on games such as Die Hard Trilogy, ID4: The Game, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Croc 2, The Simpsons Wrestling, Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok, World's Scariest Chase Scenes, Team Losi: R/C Racer, the PC version of The Operative: No One Lives Forever, and Alien vs. Predator, among other games.
The still versions can be seen on some other games like The Simpsons: Road Rage and Ice Age.
I had this game on my gameboy advanced when I was like 7.
aDvAnCeD
I just bought it and am very excited to play it.
wierd i remember that i played the game and had a level in wich you play bart with his slingshot i played until that level but i didnt won against mr skinner he throw books on me it was like the marge level from perspectiv
38:57
In the show Willie is on their side. Now he’s a bad guy?
A wizard did it.
+VanillaLimeCoke A case of Adaptational Villainy.
The creamed corn incident was the final straw…
@@EddieHawkinsII
Rofl.
That was a good one.
But didn't they make up in the end?
wow as a kid fighting that mop thing gave me nightmares lmao
You must have been a wuss.
Holy shit major nostalgia! Tbh I was so bad at this game 😂
Games like this made you wish the Game Boy systems didn't have a headphone jack.
Since Bart is always the bad child they should've had him do the school level and Lisa do the first level IMO and gotta love the ending they escape the treehouse only to abducted by aliens. Leaves the door open for a sequel whether we got one or not idk.
+Gary Beltz Shame they got shut down in 2006. Oh, well, at least they made one good Simpsons game (Simpsons Hit & Run).
Jeremy Riley They haven't been shut down. They just can't work on a project alone anymore.
I remember watching my older brother play this when I was little; I was 4 when this came out💀🎃
Jim Henson’s
The
Secret
Mysteries
Ooh they even have the scary names for the people who developed this game. Nice.
despite the music and bland gameplay its actually one of the better simpsons 16 bit games
It's 8 bit
1 2DUX2
2 Jim Henson Interactive
3 Disney Channel
4 Activision
5 Travler’s Tales
I had this, dont know how i got it, but i deffo remember the first level
I was too young to realise what was going on back then when I played this
Is that Bender's body in the robot Homer stage?
+KenMantheUltimate Looks like it, but it isn't, since Robot Homer is powered by batteries and Bender is powered by beer.
We'll declare it an Easter egg
KenMantheUltimate where
Think I spent years on this as a wee boy and never made it past marges level. This guy finishes it in less than an hour lol
i remember this game i use to play it on my celphone with a litle app to play games
xXINMORTALXx xXPANDAXx how i can download this game plisss on android mobile
This game was impossible for me to complete when I started out with it. >_
53:08 - 53:21
Dang, Homer.
You probably killed her just doing that...slinging her like a yo yo.
Is it possible that the fly level predicted The Buzz on Maggie? Like in the actual fly episode that predicted CatDog.
Yes, also in Bart Simpson first the juggernauts one of the levels was an episode that didn’t come out that came out in 2020
I remember this game, I could never figure out how to defeat Vampire Burns as a kid lol
Okay, so the game just really does run that slowly. I was genuinely concerned it was a problem with my emulator
1 2DUX2
2 Jim Henson Interactive
3 Disney Channel
4 Activision
5 Crawlfish Interactive
This was one of my faves
Tbh the game looks more like a gameboy advance game rather than a gameboy coulour game
Walt Disney Pictures
Oliver & Company 1988
I must play this game
The nostalgia is painful.
Really, Homer is NAKED.
240p we meet again 😈😈😈
I'll love you foeva
I remember I was like 4 or 5 years old when I used to play this game on a computer on some obscure website, if anyone knows any Website where you can play Gameboy games for free on a PC lmk
Nice graphics for a GBC game, especially Marge's level.
Man, the memories
If Maggie is a fly then where's her guitar?
The fuses remind me of Chaos Drives from Sonic Adv 2
I remember Marge's level being tough as shit
4:41 El Barto can be found in certain episodes
RebelTaxi brought me here!
Why is barts shirt blue in the intro lmao
Because he was taken from the battle neither truly alive nor truely dead but an undying shadow in the world of light
@@SGTcrackey666 so he ended up on the beach?
can someone shed light on why I can’t access my trash can to enter a password everytime I turn my game boy off I have to start the whole game again as if I Never got a password (but I did) 🤦🏻♂️
1 The Incredible World Of DIC
2 Konami
3 Creations
why Bart walks like if he is walking on the moon..
I never got through krustt the clown show me how!!!!! Please if anybody can
This game was hard. Always ran out of time
Slowest animation per time that I ever seen
YES SERIOUSLY! yes one, but two terrible Austin Powers games on the Game Boy Color, hope you like jokes about turn of the century operating systems!
Am I the only one who wsihed this game got an N64 release?
I had that the Simpsons treehouse of horror on vhs
thinking of buying this
This game would have been ok if it wasn't for that tedious robot level.
A Game With Better Graphics Than A GBC
i still have the game but my gameboy is broken ;-;
Marge's level was impossible
Best game ever
Espeluznante 💀
American Dream 1988
DISNEY.PIXAR
The Secret
Little Swimmers
The Kenan Center 1988
Shit the sound is nightmare haha
Graphics are kinda okay for its era but the sound fx and music is pretty bad.
Music and sfx can affect your overall impression of a game a lot.
Why’s Bart wear black shorts? 0:19
And blue shirt?!?!
17:10 That part's hard.
Homer ³ ?
Thursday
D’OH!
C 2000 DISNEY.PIXAR.JUMBO
i like simpsons hit and run on ps2
C 2001 Disney Channel The Jim Henson Company & 2DUX2 The Secret Mysteries Al The Rights
Published By Activision & Developed By Travler’s Tales
DreamWorks Animation SKG