Virtual Bart
Platform, Puzzle
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Developers/Publishers:
Acclaim Entertainment, Sculptured Software
December 31, 1994, September 26, 1994
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
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Requires Patience: The game’s pacing might be slow for those who prefer fast-paced Platform games.
High Difficulty: The steep difficulty curve in Virtual Bart can be daunting for new players.
Repetitive Elements: Virtual Bart may become repetitive after extended play, especially in the Platform genre.
Why To Avoid
Beautiful World: Explore the stunning world of Virtual Bart, a visual treat for fans of Platform.
High Replay Value: Virtual Bart offers numerous reasons to replay, thanks to its Platform elements.
Community Driven: The game has a strong community, which enhances the multiplayer experience.
Why To Play
Bart's reality goes virtual when he is strapped into Martin Prince's Virtual Reality experiment at the elementary school science fair. Each virtual reality program represents a stage in the game that Bart must play through in order to escape the machine before the programs crash.
The game consists of three side-scrolling platform stages and three stages that take place from a rear view. Bart assumes the roles of a pig, dinosaur, and baby for the platform stages. He tosses tomatoes and eggs, slides down a water slide, and drives a motorcycle in a post-apocalyptic Springfield for the three remaining stages. They are all accessed by chance via a wheel-of-misfortune.