
Matt Groening oo sheegay in ciyaarta 'The Simpsons: Hit & Run' ay ku soo laaban karto qaab cusub
Matt Selman ayaa ka digay in ciyaartu aysan soo laaban karin, iyadoo asalkii 2003-kii la soo saaray uu weli maqan yahay console-yada casriga ah
Matt Groening ayaa ka hadlay xarunta D23 in ciyaarta 'The Simpsons: Hit & Run' ay ku soo laaban karto qaab ka mid ah. Matt Selman, oo maamula bandhigga hadda, ayaa xusay in ay suurtagal tahay in aysan ciyaartu soo laaban.
Ogaysiiskii D23 ee abuuraha ciyaarta
Matt Groening ayaa xarunta D23 laga waydiiyay suurtagalnimada in la sameeyo taxane cusub oo ciyaarta caanka ah ee 'The Simpsons: Hit & Run'. Wuxuu ku jawaabay: "I think the original game is coming back in some form".
Matt Selman, oo ah maamulaha hadda ee bandhigga, ayaa ku daray hadalka: "or not". Tani waxay muujinaysaa in ay jirto shaki ku saabsan in ciyaartu dhab ahaan soo laaban doonto iyo in kale.
Taariikhda iyo helitaanka ciyaarta
Ciyaartii asalka ahayd ee 'The Simpsons: Hit & Run' waxaa la soo saaray sanadkii 2003dii, waxaana laga heli jiray PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, iyo Windows. Tan iyo markaas lama soo saarin nooc casri ah.
Ciyaartu maahan mid laga helo console-yada maalmahan la joogo. Sidoo kale kama mid ahayn liiska 'PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog' ama liiska is-waafajinta Xbox-ka, sida ay qabaan xogta la xaqiijiyay.
Suurtagalnimada dib-u-soo-nooleyn
Haddii la go'aamiyo in la sameeyo dib-u-soo-nooleyn HD ah, jilayaashii asalka ahaa ee cod-bixiyey weli waa la heli karaa. Sidaas darteed looma baahna in codadka dib loo duubo, ayadoo xogtu taabanayso xaaladdaas.
Weli lama shaacin qorshe rasmi ah oo ku saabsan sida ciyaartu ku soo laaban karto. Macluumaadka la hayo wuxuu tilmaamayaa fursad aan xaqiiq ahayn, iyadoo Matt Selman uu shaki gelinayay soo laabashada dhabta ah.
At D23, creator Matt Groening suggested that the original Simpsons: Hit & Run may be returning in some form, though current showrunner Matt Selman offered a cautious counterpoint, leaving fans uncertain about the future of the 2003 cult classic.
Groening Drops a Hint at D23
When asked about the possibility of a sequel to the beloved game, Matt Groening responded with a confident tone, stating that the original title is likely coming back in some form. His remarks at the D23 event drew immediate attention from fans and media alike, sparking widespread speculation about a potential remaster or new release.
The comment was made in a casual setting, yet the body language and vocal inflection suggested that Groening may have inadvertently revealed information he was not meant to share. This moment has since become a focal point for discussions surrounding the game's legacy and its place in modern gaming.
The Game's Availability and Legacy
The Simpsons: Hit & Run originally launched in 2003 across multiple platforms, including PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Windows. While it remains playable on some modern computers, it is no longer available on current-generation consoles, nor does it appear in the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog or the Xbox backward compatibility list.
Despite its absence from modern platforms, the game retains a strong following due to its engaging gameplay and memorable voice acting. The original cast members are still available, meaning a potential HD remaster would not require re-recording, which could make the project more feasible from a production standpoint.
What Comes Next Remains Uncertain
While Groening's comments have fueled optimism, Matt Selman's follow-up remark cast doubt on the likelihood of a return. The ambiguity surrounding the project leaves fans in a state of hopeful uncertainty, with no official confirmation from the developers or publishers at this time.
If a remaster or new release does materialize, it could reintroduce the game to a new generation of players while honoring its original charm. However, until further announcements are made, the future of The Simpsons: Hit & Run remains an open question.



