
Simpsons, The - Bart No Fushigi Na Yume No Daibouken (japan) Game
📅 1992 ✍️ Acclaim Entertainment

Okay, so this is one of those weird Japan-only Simpsons games that never made it overseas—which is a shame, because it’s actually kind of a trip. You play as Bart, but instead of Springfield, you’re jumping through these surreal dream worlds full of floating eyeballs, giant sushi, and… a boss fight against a sumo wrestler made of tofu? Yeah, it’s that kind of game.
The controls are a little stiff (it’s an early SNES platformer, after all), but the art style nails the show’s vibe, and the music’s got that classic 16-bit charm. Some of the platforming can be brutal—expect to retry that one jump over the spinning shurikens more times than you’d like. Still, if you’re into obscure licensed games or just want to see Bart wield a samurai sword, it’s worth a look.
Also, yes, the title translates to "Bart’s Mysterious and Strange Dream Adventure," which honestly explains everything.
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