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We've been in a long drought of The Simpsons games, but I doubt the return of original Hit and Run developer Radical will ...
The developer behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and other cult classics announces its triumphant return after more than a decade.
The studio responsible for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype, Radical Entertainment, appears to be back under a new name: New Radical Games.
Former Radical Entertainment leadership is leading this fresh era of the studio under its new moniker.
Radical Entertainment, the developer that once brought us hits like The Simpsons: Hit & Run, Prototype, Scarface, Crash: Mind ...
Radical co-founder Ian Wilkinson—who departed for Hothead in 2008—serves as CEO, while former Hothead COO Tim Wilkinson again takes up that title for New Radical. Hothead, perhaps ominously, went ...
Fans have been dreaming of a remake of this chaotic licensed game for decades. And now, it looks just a little bit more ...
Radical Entertainment, the studio behind the classic The Simpsons: Hit & Run, has seemingly returned under a new banner: New Radical Games. This also includes a major player from Hothead Games, which ...
From 0% to 1%, mind you. Veteran dev formerly associated with Radical Entertainment and Hothead Games have established a new studio, New Radical Games. The company appears to be led by Ian Wilkinson ...
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