Details on The Simpsons game you may not want to know |
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Still reading? Don't say we didn't warn you. If you haven't bought The Simpsons yet but are planning to, you'll either be real happy or real pissed with what you'll find out. This is your last chance to back off.
Destructoid reports that EA gave them a spoiler of sorts regarding this title. It turns out that there's a Wolfenstein level hidden in the game which can be unlocked. For the uninitiated, Castle Wolfenstein was one of the fathers of FPS and is certainly an icon of modern gaming.
Destructoid explains "in the Medal of Homer stage, Bart and Homie are hired to steal white flags from a town trying to surrender so that they can get firebombed. However, if you put your chores aside and transform into Bartman and fly across the channel you can snake around an abandoned warehouse and find the hidden area. Smash a few boxes out of your way and you'll find a door to Duffenstein, a replica of the great old-school FPS Castle Wolfenstein."
So there you have it. If you feel like revisiting the old school, The Simpsons will give you a chance to get some nostalgic treats. Otherwise, just enjoy the game and the nice movie, too. The Simpsons is available on Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Sony PSP owners everywhere.
Via Destructoid
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Comments
YOU RUiNED iT FOR ME!!!!!!!!!!!
Owners everywhere ??? It comes out in OCTOBER !!!!!
It comes out this FALL Soo how could of we bought the game in the first place !!!!! Do you're homework !!!!
it's more like a secret.. that you got early.
"Castle Wolfenstein was one of the fathers of FPS." ROFL! Castle Wolfenstein was a stealth-based computer game and not FPS for christsake. And if you're talking about Return to Castle Wolfenstein, it was released in 2001, 10 years after the father of FPS. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is based on the old game Wolfenstein 3D. Lot of people call Wolfenstein 3D as father of FPS but the truth is there are already 2 FPS games release in 1991 before it (Hovertank and Catacombs 3-D). Who cares anyway? Just get your facts straight. LOL. Who write this article?
Th3y can always take it out. lol
this is true......wolfenstein 3D is a "id software" game made by john carmack
i guess it's not about who came first, but who splashed more water around...
I was actually thinking the same thing, but in all fairness there aren't a lot of people that realize that Castle Wolfenstein was a separate game from Wolfenstein 3D. I know it's wrong to interchange them freely but most people usually do. Besides, as joe said, Wolfenstein 3D was by far the most popular, so when people talk about old Wolfenstein games my mind immediately goes to the FPS and not the old, pixelated stealth game.
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