They're telling this story and then say they were six-years-old. 'How much joy they had when they opened it up on Christmas morning and put it in and they ended up playing it all Christmas. They were going on about one of their favourite games of all time and ended up saying at the end that it was The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
'I remember interviewing somebody for one of our games – they didn't know that I worked on The Simpsons: Hit & Run. Ironically, to prove his point, Ceraldi had first hand seen the impact the game had made when interviewing a candidate for a job some years back. PlayStation Plus 12 Month DEAL – Grab your membership cheap here! But absolutely, it would be fun to explore those characters and that universe again, that work again.' It would have to take the parties who are in charge of the property to want that to happen and someone out there to decide that they were going to go out and do it.
'I could see it on multiple different types of platforms as a remake or remaster. Speaking exclusively to LADbible, Ceraldi said: