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IntelPentiumIII
Scratcher
25 posts

Good licensed games

Are there any good licensed games other than Simpsons hit and run or spongebob battle for bikini bottom?
tnlatif
Scratcher
18 posts

Good licensed games

gimee sec bruh
tnlatif
Scratcher
18 posts

Good licensed games

Do you mean ONLY SpongeBob and Simpsons games or licensed games in genreal
IntelPentiumIII
Scratcher
25 posts

Good licensed games

tnlatif wrote:

Do you mean ONLY SpongeBob and Simpsons games or licensed games in genreal
licensed games in general
keyboardcatyay
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Good licensed games

Ducktales Remastered, and the Ratatouille game
tnlatif
Scratcher
18 posts

Good licensed games

Look, if you already finished Hit & Run and BfBB, you’ve basically played the two kings of the genre. But if you’re looking for more, don't sleep on these—some are actually hidden gems:

The Simpsons
The Simpsons Game (2007): This is the closest you’ll get to a modern Hit & Run vibe. It’s a 3D platformer with a massive open-world Springfield hub. The humor is meta as hell—the family literally finds the game’s manual and starts using ‘video game powers.’

The Simpsons: Road Rage: It’s a straight-up Crazy Taxi clone. No on-foot stuff, just driving, but the character interactions are gold.

The Simpsons Arcade Game: If you’re down for a classic beat-’em-up, this is the goat. It’s old school, but it still holds up for a quick playthrough with friends.

SpongeBob
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game: This is the big one. It was built on the exact same engine as Battle for Bikini Bottom by the same devs. It’s basically BfBB but with car upgrades and slightly harder levels. If you liked one, you’ll like the other.

SpongeBob: The Cosmic Shake: This came out recently and it’s basically a love letter to BfBB. It’s a pure 3D platforming collect-a-thon. If you want something that doesn't look like it’s running on a potato, get this.

Creature from the Krusty Krab: It’s a bit of a fever dream, but the levels where you play as Giant Plankton destroying Bikini Bottom are worth the price of admission alone.

TL;DR: If you want more BfBB, play the Movie Game. If you want more Hit & Run, play The Simpsons Game (2007).

Do you need help finding out which consoles these run on or how to emulate them?"
IntelPentiumIII
Scratcher
25 posts

Good licensed games

tnlatif wrote:

Look, if you already finished Hit & Run and BfBB, you’ve basically played the two kings of the genre. But if you’re looking for more, don't sleep on these—some are actually hidden gems:

The Simpsons
The Simpsons Game (2007): This is the closest you’ll get to a modern Hit & Run vibe. It’s a 3D platformer with a massive open-world Springfield hub. The humor is meta as hell—the family literally finds the game’s manual and starts using ‘video game powers.’

The Simpsons: Road Rage: It’s a straight-up Crazy Taxi clone. No on-foot stuff, just driving, but the character interactions are gold.

The Simpsons Arcade Game: If you’re down for a classic beat-’em-up, this is the goat. It’s old school, but it still holds up for a quick playthrough with friends.

SpongeBob
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game: This is the big one. It was built on the exact same engine as Battle for Bikini Bottom by the same devs. It’s basically BfBB but with car upgrades and slightly harder levels. If you liked one, you’ll like the other.

SpongeBob: The Cosmic Shake: This came out recently and it’s basically a love letter to BfBB. It’s a pure 3D platforming collect-a-thon. If you want something that doesn't look like it’s running on a potato, get this.

Creature from the Krusty Krab: It’s a bit of a fever dream, but the levels where you play as Giant Plankton destroying Bikini Bottom are worth the price of admission alone.

TL;DR: If you want more BfBB, play the Movie Game. If you want more Hit & Run, play The Simpsons Game (2007).

Do you need help finding out which consoles these run on or how to emulate them?"
yeah, I have a Wii, GameCube, og Xbox, and switch.
keyboardcatyay
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Good licensed games

IntelPentiumIII wrote:

tnlatif wrote:

Look, if you already finished Hit & Run and BfBB, you’ve basically played the two kings of the genre. But if you’re looking for more, don't sleep on these—some are actually hidden gems:

The Simpsons
The Simpsons Game (2007): This is the closest you’ll get to a modern Hit & Run vibe. It’s a 3D platformer with a massive open-world Springfield hub. The humor is meta as hell—the family literally finds the game’s manual and starts using ‘video game powers.’

The Simpsons: Road Rage: It’s a straight-up Crazy Taxi clone. No on-foot stuff, just driving, but the character interactions are gold.

The Simpsons Arcade Game: If you’re down for a classic beat-’em-up, this is the goat. It’s old school, but it still holds up for a quick playthrough with friends.

SpongeBob
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Game: This is the big one. It was built on the exact same engine as Battle for Bikini Bottom by the same devs. It’s basically BfBB but with car upgrades and slightly harder levels. If you liked one, you’ll like the other.

SpongeBob: The Cosmic Shake: This came out recently and it’s basically a love letter to BfBB. It’s a pure 3D platforming collect-a-thon. If you want something that doesn't look like it’s running on a potato, get this.

Creature from the Krusty Krab: It’s a bit of a fever dream, but the levels where you play as Giant Plankton destroying Bikini Bottom are worth the price of admission alone.

TL;DR: If you want more BfBB, play the Movie Game. If you want more Hit & Run, play The Simpsons Game (2007).

Do you need help finding out which consoles these run on or how to emulate them?"
yeah, I have a Wii, GameCube, og Xbox, and switch.
Get DuckTales Remastered it's really good

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