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The Simpsons: Hit & Run Has Been Remade In PlayStation 4's Dreams

The Simpsons: Hit & Run Has Been Remade In PlayStation 4's Dreams

Let's put our hands together for this throwback which was created by ReivaJKH

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Remember when there were rumours about the possibility of The Simpsons: Hit & Run being remastered... well a fan-created taster might just be the best we have for now.

Media Molecule's PlayStation 4 hit Dreams has been used multiple times for fan-made games and this one, crafted by creator ReivaJKH, is sure to get the nostalgia flowing.

To play the game you'll need to own Dreams and just search the name 'ReivaJKH' in the community tab - there you have it.

For now, this might be the only time we'll get to see The Simpsons: Hit & Run although game designer Joe McGinn did speak with GAME about different options.

He said: "Of course [I'd love a remake/remaster] - I would love to have it myself on my Nintendo Switch! Having said that, the PC version - if you can find it - not only works on modern versions of Windows, it is compatible with some pretty amazing mods."

The Simpsons: Hit & Run was a classic.
Vivendi Games

The producer, Vlad Ceraldi, has also said he thinks the game could be remastered or remade - which is surely an idea we'd all back wholeheartedly.

Speaking to LADbible last year, he said: "I could see it on multiple different types of platforms as a remake or remaster. It would have to take the parties who are in charge of the property to want that to happen and someone out there to decide that they were going to go out and do it. But absolutely, it would be fun to explore those characters and that universe again, that work again."

Mr Ceraldi - who is now the director of development at Hothead Games - said he knew the game was going to be special all those years back.

He said: "As far as why it stood the test of time, I think it's a game that kids could play, adults could play, anyone who was fans of the show could try and laugh and have fun with."

"When you make something, sometimes you know you've made something special. This was one of the ones that we knew we hit the mark. We didn't know it was going to sell as well as it did - we had high hopes, but it definitely hit its expectations."

Featured Image Credit: ReivaJKH/YouTube/OpyGam3r

Topics: GAMING, Entertainment