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The GTA-inspired 2003 action game The Simpsons: Hit & Run is a fondly remembered licensed game based on the hit show, and fans have been calling for a remaster or re-release for years. The Simpsons executive producer Matt Selman has once again spoken up to give fans some semblance of hope that a revival of sorts could happen.
Speaking to People, Selman said, “Never say never.”
He helped write the game, and admitted he had “no idea” it would become such an enduring success. He also recalled that the thinking at the time was that after people saw the success of 2001’s GTA III, there was a desire to make a “The Simpsons version” of the Rockstar Games title.
Selman also recalled that people in a meeting decades ago did not want the characters in what would become Hit & Run to be able to get in and out of their cars, but it was ultimately decided that they would. “That was a huge battle we had to fight of getting in and out of the cars. We luckily won that battle because it is fun to get in and out of the cars,” he said.
As for a possible new version of Hit

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