The Simpsons: Hit & Run remains one of the most beloved spinoffs in the franchise's long history, even if that game still has yet to receive a remaster or sequel. But The Simpsons showrunner Matt ...
Ty Simpson is considered the No. 2 quarterback in this year's draft class by many. Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images The consensus belief is that Alabama’s Ty Simpson is the No. 2 quarterback in this NFL ...
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson has become one of the more intriguing prospects to watch as the 2026 NFL Draft draws closer. With just under two months remaining until the draft, Simpson ...
Are the writers time travelers, or are they related to Nostradamus? The Simpsons never disappoints viewers with its eerie Simpsons predictions that ring true years later. The Simpsons family is made ...
Ty Simpson had just 15 career starts at quarterback for Alabama in college, but he doesn’t see that as a problem heading into the NFL Draft. “I feel like I’m ready,” Simpson said Friday via Spencer ...
Kendall Cunningham is a writer, a podcast host, and a lifelong gamer who has been writing about the industry for nearly 5 years. His work is driven by a love for games that dates back to the NES, with ...
The studio responsible for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype, Radical Entertainment, appears to be back under a new name: New Radical Games. An amalgamation of "Radical Entertainment plus Hothead ...
Radical Entertainment, the developer behind 2003 classic The Simpsons Hit and Run, appears to be back from the dead, as a website for a studio called New Radical Games has appeared online. Naturally, ...
“Seperence” might technically be the most “timely” episode of The Simpsons when compared to the rest of the season, but that’s also what makes it the weakest overall. It’s a full on parody of the ...
Will Homer visit the Rocky statue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art? Will Marge buy any unique knits from Fabric Row? And could a babysitting Lisa take Maggie to South Street and to pick up some fine ...
Philadelphians who caught Sunday night’s “Simpsons” on Fox got the surprise of a lifetime. It was a full-blown salute to America’s most lovable city. It was so full of references to the city that it ...