We've been in a long drought of The Simpsons games, but I doubt the return of original Hit and Run developer Radical will ...
This, as spotted by VGC, was revealed not so much with a bang, but more of a snazzy, seemingly new website that is adorned with imagery of the old Radical's games like the aforementioned beloved ...
Get ready for nostalgia with The Simpsons' Hit & Run revival, Google's Pokémon fun, and Resident Evil Requiem's PC specs in ...
Radical Entertainment, the studio responsible for Prototype and the beloved The Simpsons: Hit & Run, appears to be back under a new name: New Radical Games.
Those old Wii Remotes you have collecting dust still have life left in them. With a little creativity, you can use them in ...
For as powerful as the Switch 2 is, none of Nintendo’s new games seem to do much with it, but that should change with Monolith Soft's next game.
Radical Entertainment, the studio behind the classic The Simpsons: Hit & Run, has seemingly returned under a new banner: New Radical Games. This also includes a major player from Hothead Games, which ...
Nintendo has announced a Nintendo Treehouse Live on February 24 for Pokemon Pokopia & Super Mario Bros. Wonder for Switch 2.
According to a timeline, this venture is the result of Radical Entertainment teaming up with Hothead Games, a studio that went defunct in late 2024. Two higher-ups are listed: Ian Wilkinson, the CEO, ...