We've been in a long drought of The Simpsons games, but I doubt the return of original Hit and Run developer Radical will ...
The studio behind The Simpsons Hit & Run has relaunched with a new website and a rebrand as New Radical Entertainment.
The developer behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and other cult classics announces its triumphant return after more than a decade.
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.
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February 24, 2026: The Simpsons Studio - Radical Entertainment - returns
Get ready for nostalgia with The Simpsons' Hit & Run revival, Google's Pokémon fun, and Resident Evil Requiem's PC specs in today's gaming buzz!
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 ...
AS THE much-loved cartoon The Simpsons heads towards celebrating a whopping 800 episodes, the show’s boss has revealed his ...
Radical co-founder Ian Wilkinson—who departed for Hothead in 2008—serves as CEO, while former Hothead COO Tim Wilkinson again ...
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, ...
In the Season 37 finale of The Simpsons, Homer learns about Kirk's bipolar disorder and how it affects him and his loved ones.
Harrison Bader put a figurative dent into a baseball. Then, he put a actual dent into a food truck. In the fourth inning of ...
The medical drama tests viewers with protruding bones, visible organs and buckets of blood. Here’s how makeup and effects artists created seven gory afflictions.
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