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Retro Game Walkthroughs For
"The Simpsons: Hit & Run"
(PlayStation 2)

This game is also available on GameCube, Xbox, PC and PS1.

Retro Game Walkthroughs for The Simpsons: Hit & Run (PlayStation 2)
Submitted By: Dringo
I was thinking of producing a full guide to the missions to the Simpson’s Hit and Run but the game is so very simple that it isn’t necessary. Some hints I can suggest meanwhile is that if you are going for speed with good handling then Lisa’s car is the best, so use her car during races. For destroying other cars I recommend Mr. Plow, the Plow king is powerful but way too slow and takes a long time; Mr. Plow maybe weaker but it still does the job. When you need to chase a character who is “dropping” things you need to collect you need to get the right balance of being close behind the character making sure they are constantly in sight BUT not too close as they can drop items at any moment and going back to collect them takes way too long. One word of advice, despite how cool the “secret” cars are don’t use them for the missions as they don’t help. (Secret cars include the (yes you can drive it) Monorail in level 2 and the rocket car on the first level).

But missions are hardly the problem; you are shown where to go by a helpful map in the corner. The missions themselves are pretty similar and don’t require much taxing work. The really difficulty is finding those cards. The characters describe them as being a game within a game and they can be pretty tough to find. Here is a run down to the location of all 49-collector cards (7 in each level)!

Level 1
Collector Card 1. Home Made football – In the back garden of your own home young Homer… now GO!
Collector Card 2. Crab Juice – Where else would you get Crab Juice? In the Kwik-e-mart… best look on the roof.
Collector Card 3. Insanity Pepper – Go down the road from your home to the Wiggums’ back yard and you’ll find it there!
Collector Card 4. SpineMelter 2002 – Behind the garage that is in front of the left gate of Mr. Burns’ mansion down an alley is card numero 4!
Collector Card 5. Parchment – The hidden road that goes through the power plant starts in the Stone Cutters room. Jump up there and you’ll get it.
Collector Card 6. Carbon Rod – In the power plant you’ll come across Homer’s workstation (near one of your missions) high up here is the carbon rod card.
Collector Card 7. Mr. Sparkle Box – The infamous Japanese cereal is found in the trailer park on top of one of the trailers. Just jump up and get it! Level one is all done!

Level 2
Collector Card 1. Head of Jebediah - On top of the very statue the head is attached to.
Collector Card 2. AM Radio Toy – Go from to the left from the statue to see a big building with yet another card!
Collector Card 3. Bonestorm Game – Go to The Legitimate Businessman's Social Club and on the top of that building is your card!
Collector Card 4. Big Butt Skinner – That nice looking car wash doesn’t just hide a spanner. Go inside and climb up to reach this card!
Collector Card 5. Mr. HoneyBunny – clamber on those trains in the train yard and you’ll find it there
Collector Card 6. Drivers License – Across from the burning building, the fire truck and the giant magnifying glass is an alley where card numbe 6 is found.
Collector Card 7. Pregnancy Test – There’s a nice statue near the stadium (where you meet Professor Frink) and the final card is on top of that.

Level 3
Collector Card 1. Angel Skeleton = You can get this freaky fake skeleton on top of the Android Dungeon and Card store
Collector Card 2. Bart's Soul – Go to Barney’s bowling establishment and this is up there!
Collector Card 3. Lisa Lionheart – Yep atop of another bulding. This time the light house!
Collector Card 4. Lisa's Valentine – This can be found on the (poorly named) ship the C-Spanker
Collector Card 5. Lisa's Machine – Follow the coins to the back of Krusty’s show set and collect this card.
Collector Card 6. Evil Braces – Not too hard to find at the dam!
Collector Card 7. Soy Pop – Keeping nearby the Dam go to the broken bridge and pick up this card here!

Level 4
Collector Card 1. Mr. Plow Jacket – This one is hidden in between the roof of the gas station and the roof of the donut shop. Obviously!
Collector Card 2. Burns Portrait – Go upstairs in Burn’s mansion and use the statue in the corner. And take it!
Collector Card 3. Love Letter – Go towards the power plant and on top of the bridge you’ll find that love letter.
Collector Card 4. "Homer" Bowling Ball – Scale the tower that is near one of the many bridges, this bridge is the one near the 939/636 area code signs!
Collector Card 5. Red Blazer – The rocket car is located outside of the gold mansion and you’ll need to climb this. Jump up there and stop your car up on that roof!
Collector Card 6. Boudoir Album – Go to the tree house in the Simpson’s garden and collect this one!
Collector Card 7. Pepper Spray – Like Homer’s this can be found on one of the trailers in the trailer park. Not hard now is it!

Level 5
Collector Card 1. Apu's T-Shirt – The big jump near to Krusty Burger takes you through a building. Stop in there to collect this.
Collector Card 2. Pin Pals Shirt – Return to The Legitimate Businessman's Social Club and this time go to the bottom.
Collector Card 3. Prop 24 Sign – Go to Moe’s and climb the roof!
Collector Card 4. Baby Feeder – Yet again this is on one of the trains in the train yard! Now go look!
Collector Card 5. Chutney Squishee – This one is on the roof of the bank so you’ll need to jump again.
Collector Card 6. Ganesh Costume – Go to the Matlock Expressway, this one is just floating in the air close to an unfinished road.
Collector Card 7. Hot Dog – Go to the monorail train, and no don’t drive the useless heap of junk just get the card already!

Level 6
Collector Card 1. Radioactive Man comic #1 – Use the Itchy and Scratchy movie truck to reach this card that is down the hill from the arcade and above the street.
Collector Card 2. "BORT" License Plate – Remember this little number? Don’t worry just grab the card this one requires a good jump off the ramp that is in front of Mr. Burns’ Casino… well worth it I’d say.
Collector Card 3. Bart T-Shirt – Ohh you see that pretty spinning Planet Hype sign? You do? Good well there’s a card up there waiting for you!
Collector Card 4. Australia Boot – Use the life on the dock to reach the still worryingly named C-spanker ship. Lovely!
Collector Card 5. Itchy and Scratchy Cel – Floating in the air near the big Duff blimp is this one!
Collector Card 6. Gabbo Doll – This one is on a tiny grass area that is just along the road of the Krusty Studio and the Off Ramp Inn. It’s near where the well at Kamp Krusty takes you. Got it yet?
Collector Card 7. Bart's Flying Hamster Science Project – Still near Kamp Krusty? Good now jump the broken bridge to get the final card on this level!

Level 7
Collector Card 1. Soul Donut – The Ned has his very own background shelter, which is nice and on top of that is this card. Which is nicer.
Collector Card 2. Krusty Doll – This one is near on the slide on the park near the home of the Simpsons. You know which one I mean.
Collector Card 3. Human Cookbook – This is also on a slide but the one on the back of the school.
Collector Card 4. Time Travel Toaster – Hmmmm Donuts, a place where you can eat and be merry. As well as collect this card!
Collector Card 5. Hell Toupee – See that nice new Cemetery area that has just opened up for you? Well in the center there is a nice card waiting for you.
Collector Card 6. Monkey's Paw – The 48th card is next to Silo at that barn.
Collector Card 7. Smarch Calendar – That flying Saucer brought more luck than you’d believe. That’s right the clamber on the thing that crashed into the Power Plant and get the final card. Wahooo!

Now go to the baseball card shop and swap your cards for an Itchy ticket. Ohhhhhhh nice!
Submitted By: Rai
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Hi everybody! cweek2000 here. You may remember me from Neoseeker or from my Simpsons: Hit and Run mission guide. This time, I'm here to explain about the levels themselves, their background, the locations of vehicles, plus the best way to dispose of those annoying wasp cameras. I must warn you, this walkthrough contains spoilers to the plot, but if you looked then you probably don’t care.

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Just so you know where you are, here is a list of the levels and a brief description:

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After Marge discovers that there are no deserts in the house, Homer goes to get some. Very soon, he watches the TV and hears about the wasp cameras and black vans. He follows one and suspects Mr. Burns, but the vans turn out to be pizza vans. Mr. Burns is furious and releases the hounds.

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Bart skips school to get a copy to Bonestorm 2, but Professor Frink has bought them all for Truck-a-saurus. After helping him complete it, Bart is almost eaten alive by it, but is Unfortunatly abducted by aliens.

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Lisa goes looking for Bart, but finds no help. Eventually she finds him, but he’s been brainwashed.

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Marge is furious about Bart going missing, so she goes out to find out the problem. Thanks to Grandpa, she finds out the Buzz Cola is making people go crazy and decides to destroy it.

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Now that Apu knows the cola is the source of the problem, so he goes out to try and stop it, but he has to tend to the octuplets. Eventually he and Bart discover the aliens are filming everyone with wasp cameras and making it into a TV show.

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Bart goes out to warn Krusty, but has to get a laser gun as evidence. He does but free laser stands have been set up so cola-drunk people are making great TV. He and Homer soon discover that the lasers were a red herring and that the aliens are invading.

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All reality is broken as Aliens destroy the church and raise the dead, which is bad except for Dr. Nick who is selling brains to the zombies. Homer soon comes up with a plan, but he has to sacrifice Professor Frink, Snake and even his own father in order to save Springfield, which he has no problem with.



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Walking is for losers. All you do is complain. You can’t catch a speeding vehicle or anything. At times you have to walk, but usually it’s best to get a vehicle. Everyone in Springfield will give you a lift if you ask, but they have slow cars, so it’s best to get one YOU like. At the start of each level, each character automatically gets a vehicle that they are known for. The second vehicle is harder to get, as you must win all three street races that Ralph, Milhouse and Nelson are in charge of. The third is obtained by completing that level’s bonus mission. Also, the character that gives you the mission will drive it for you. The fourth and fifth cars are sold to you by Gil. Usually they are about average, but he sells you the Hover Bike on the last level which is the fastest vehicle in the game! The sixth vehicle is usually heavier than the others and can be bought from a particular character. There is also a secret vehicle in each level that once you lose you have to get it again. You can’t get it from a phone booth, and it’s hard to get. Here are all the cars that you can unlock.

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Family Sedan- You start off with the most famous Simpsons vehicle there is- Homer’s Family Sedan. You know that pink one. It’s an average car in terms of speed and weight.

Electaurus- You unlock the Electaurus by winning the three street races. It’s an electric car that Homer took for a test drive, but only for the free gift (a set of tickets to a Mel Gibson Movie preview). It was destroyed when Homer mistook it for an underwater car, taking it under the water and electrocuting lots of fish, a few divers and some mermaids.

Pickup Truck- You unlock this by completing Cletus’s bonus mission. Cletus drives it for you, and it appeared in the episode where Homer and Ned Flanders went to Las Vegas and accidentally became married to two cocktail waitresses. Cletus put his children on the back of the truck and gave them a bath going through the carwash.

Duff Truck- Gil is on the other side of the bridge. Talk to him and you can buy this for 125 coins. It’s slow but heavy, so if you need to smash something, you could do a lot worse than buy this Duff Beer delivering truck.

Surveillance Van- This is about the same as the Family Sedan, only slightly heavier. You also buy this from Gil, for the cheap price of 100 coins. It’s a black van that turns out to be a pizza van.

Plow King- Talk to Barney at the Gas Station near the bridge and you can buy this huge heavy vehicle for 150 coins. It was used by Barney when a freak blizzard hit Springfield to give Homer’s snow plow business competition. It worked until Barney himself became trapped and had to be saved by Homer.

Rocket Car- You can find this car outside the gold mansion in the rich area of Springfield. It was bought by the original creator of Itchy from Itchy and Scratchy and is a real rocket.

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Honor Roller- You begin the level with this. It was built by Martin to win the soapbox derby but he broke his arm and Bart had to race in it instead. Now it has an engine it can go almost anywhere.

Moe’s Sedan- Complete all three street races to unlock this car. It was destroyed by Moe for the insurance, but it’s been restored, including the hippie daisy on the front.

WWII Vehicle- Complete Grandpa’s blood collecting mission to unlock this. It is driven by Grandpa (oh dear) and is of a decent weight. You ride it in the final mission, and it was used in a mock-battle in Springfield by the seniors when they thought it was a real battle.

Limo- You can buy this from Gil for 150 coins. It’s a bit slow but has a good weight, although its shape can be awkward at times. It hasn’t really appeared in any Simpsons episodes.

Fire Truck- Also, you can buy this from Gil for 250 coins. It was used in the Simpsons episode ‘Homer the Heretic’ when the Simpsons house set on fire and the volunteer association of fire-fighters went to save him, although if Ned Flanders hadn’t saved Homer, he’d have been dead by the time they got there, thanks to a lot of road-crossing ducks. It is a large vehicle, like the limo.

Mr. Plow- Buy this for 200 coins from Homer near the hospital in the car park. It is like a quicker version of the Plow King, and was used by Homer in his snow plow business, and to save Barney when he was trapped under snow.

Monorail Car- In the monorail station, you can control the front cart. It was destroyed after a rip-off monorail salesman tricked the town, but Homer managed to save it from crashing by using the M as an anchor. That’s why the side reads ONORAIL.

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Malibu Stacey Car- You get this at the start of the level. It’s almost the same as the Family Sedan, but faster and lighter. It’s a larger version of the popular Springfield doll Malibu Stacey’s car.

Book Burning Mobile- Complete all three street races. It appeared in the episode of the Simpsons where Lisa joined MENSA, and was driven by Reverend Lovejoy.

Principal Skinner’s Sedan- Complete the bonus mission given to you by Principal Skinner and you can call him and his mother to get a lift. It’s an average car, with no special stats to mention.

Donut Truck- Buy this from Gil for 250 coins. It has a bit of weight, but is a bit slow. However, it contains donuts. Mmm… donuts…

Nerd Car- Buy this from Gil for the same price of 250 coins. It has almost the same stats as Skinner’s Sedan, except his mother isn’t in the back. When given the choice between this and the Donut Truck, you know what to go for. Donuts…

School Bus- Otto sells this to you at Kamp Krusty for the steadily-increasing price of 300 coins. It’s the limo shape, but bigger and stronger. Ideal for bashing other cars off the road. It has appeared in lots of Simpsons episodes for the obvious reason that it’s a school bus.

Knight Boat- You can find this hidden in an alcove on the C-Spanker ship in the pile of green blocks. It is speedy, a good weight and looks cool.

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Canyonero- You get Marge’s huge vehicle at the start of the level. Originally bought by Homer, but given to Marge as he found out it was a girl’s car. It is of the same strength of Mr. Plow, and can take a beating.

Clown Car- Complete all the street races to unlock this funny car. It is of average statistics, and was used in an episode of the Simpsons where Bart was on drugs. A tank was about to crush the car, and lots of clowns had to get out, none injured except Sir Widebottom, who had his backside deflated.

Kremlin- Complete Comic Book Guy’s mission and you can get a lift in this green car. It’s slightly heavier than other average type cars, plus you get to hear Comic Book Guy’s quotes when you crash.

Curator’s Car- Buy it from Gil for 300 coins. Again, another average car, this time belonging to the Museum Curator.

Krusty’s Limo- Buy it from Gil for 350 coins. It’s like the Clown Car, but a limo.

Tractor- Buy it from Groundskeeper Willie for 400 coins. It’s quite strong and has appeared in the whacking day episode of the Simpsons. Willie wanted to marry it until a Scottish woman asked him to show her around. Bart crashed it into the backside of Super Intendent Chalmers.

Quad- You can find this at the trailer park. It’s not from any Simpsons episode, it’s just a quad. It’s small and quick, but won’t survive long.

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Longhorn- You get Apu’s yellow sports car at the start of the level. It’s about the same as the family sedan, but faster.

El Carro Loco- This speedy car is unlocked by winning all three street races.

Hover Car- You unlock this by completing Professor Frink’s bonus mission. It is fast, but not very durable. It weighs almost nothing because it hovers. When it goes fast enough, it turns invisible and you can see Frink and your character riding inside.

Cola Truck- You can buy this from Gil for 350 coins. It’s a truck that delivers the mind-bending Buzz Cola and is similar to the Duff Truck.

Police Car- For 425 coins, Gil will sell you a police car. It’s one of the fastest vehicles in the game, but gets smashed up easily.

Car Built for Homer- You can buy this for 500 coins from Homer in the hospital car park. It is heavy and the horn plays La Cucaracha when pressed. It cost Homer’s half-brother $82,000 to build, putting him out of business. Only Bart thought the car was cool.

Monster Truck- By the stadium on a stand is this huge four-wheeled monster. It is strong, heavy and very cool.

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Red Ferrini- This is like the Springfield equivalent of a Ferrari. It is fast and handles well, but is less durable than the Family Sedan.

36 Stutz Bearcat- Complete all three street races to unlock this classic speedy car.

Lil’ Bandit- Complete Snake’s mission to use this red cool car. It has had the novelty horn from The Simpsons: Road Rage removed, and appeared in an episode of the Simpsons where Homer bought it from a prison auction. It has no seatbelts.

Armoured Truck- Buy this for 400 coins from Gil. It is very strong, as you find out when you have to destroy one.

Chase Sedan- For 500 coins, this police car speed matcher can be bought from Gil. You race it in the final few levels as it is driven by aliens.

Globex Super Villain Car- This car can be bought from Kearney at Krustylu studios for 600 coins. It is fast and was owned by Hank Scorpio, an evil man who Homer worked for.

Pink Cadillac- Go to Planet Hype and you can pull Hans Moleman’s car out of the roof. He crashed it in there in an accident.

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70’s Sports Car- You get this at the start of the level. It’s a lot like the Family Sedan, except not green. It was bought with Bart’s college money.

Open Wheel Race Car- A Formula One style race car that you get by winning all three zombie street races, which aren’t that hard. It is the second fastest vehicle in the game.

Mr Burn’s Limo- Complete Smithers’ mission to unlock this limo. It’s stylish and strong, and driven by Waylon Smithers himself.

Hover Bike- Bought from Gil for… 1000 coins! It’s worth it, as it is the fastest vehicle in the game, with almost no weight thanks to the hover feature.

Hearse- You can get the zombie police car from Gil for 750 coins. It’s about the same as a normal police car, only heavier.

Zombie Car- You can buy this car for 500 coins from a zombie in the cemetery. It’s strong and supposed to protect you from zombies. It doesn’t.

RC Car- On the roof where you jump over with the fire truck. It’s small and light, but breaks easily.

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Ah, those annoying wasps. They’re filming you. Violence is the answer! On the first two levels, you can simply jump (A) and kick (B) to dispose of them. Later, they bring two nasty surprises:


The wasps will glow blue and blast you with a laser! Dodge this or jump as you’ll lose coins if struck!


They have a shield to avoid kicks. Simply kick them once to disable it, but hurry! It comes back! Kick them while they are unprotected to destroy them.

Killing a wasp gives you lots of coins.

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Thanks for reading!

-Cweek2000

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