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The Simpsons Wii , Hardware and Accessories
Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa are the last hope for Springfield in The Simpsons Game for Wii. Featuring cartoon-like, cel-shaded graphics and 3D environments, The Simpsons Game offers players a chance to control each member of the flawed family (even baby Maggie) in a series of 16 "episodes" spread across four acts. Each episode parodies films, television shows, and particularly video games, with the latter skewering such mainstays as Grand Theft Auto, EverQuest, and the publisher's own Medal of Honor...
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The Simpsons Wii , Hardware and Accessories, All
Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa are the last hope for Springfield in The Simpsons Game for Wii. Featuring cartoon-like, cel-shaded graphics and 3D environments, The Simpsons Game offers players a chance to control each member of the flawed family (even baby Maggie) in a series of 16 "episodes" spread across four acts. Each episode parodies films, television shows, and particularly video games, with the latter skewering such mainstays as Grand Theft Auto, EverQuest, and the publisher's own Medal of Honor...
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The Simpsons Wii , Hardware and Accessories
Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa are the last hope for Springfield in The Simpsons Game for Wii. Featuring cartoon-like, cel-shaded graphics and 3D environments, The Simpsons Game offers players a chance to control each member of the flawed family (even baby Maggie) in a series of 16 "episodes" spread across four acts. Each episode parodies films, television shows, and particularly video games, with the latter skewering such mainstays as Grand Theft Auto, EverQuest, and the publisher's own Medal of Honor...
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The Simpsons Wii , Hardware and Accessories, All, videogames. (OUT OF STOCK)
Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa are the last hope for Springfield in The Simpsons Game for Wii. Featuring cartoon-like, cel-shaded graphics and 3D environments, The Simpsons Game offers players a chance to control each member of the flawed family (even baby Maggie) in a series of 16 "episodes" spread across four acts. Each episode parodies films, television shows, and particularly video games, with the latter skewering such mainstays as Grand Theft Auto, EverQuest, and the publisher's own Medal of Honor...
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