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Hothead Games business and news from across the web.- The Simpsons: Hit & Run writer and series showrunner says "never say never" to a possible revivalMatt Selman, writer for The Simpsons: Hit & Run and showrunner for The Simpsons, has stated that a revival or remake of the cult classic game is a possibility. He indicated that "never say never" to the idea, acknowledging the game's popularity and fan demand. This comes as former members of Radical Entertainment and Hothead Games have formed a new studio, New Radical Games, focused on licensed titles.
- The devs behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype are back as a sort-of new, just as radical studioFormer developers from Radical Entertainment and Hothead Games have formed a new studio called New Radical Games. Led by original Radical co-founder Ian Wilkinson, the studio aims to offer services like full game development, co-development, porting, and remastering, leveraging their experience with titles such as The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype.
- Ex-Radical Entertainment, Hothead Games devs form new studioVeteran developers from Radical Entertainment and Hothead Games have formed a new studio called New Radical Games. Ian Wilkinson, former CEO of Radical Entertainment, and Tim Bennison, former COO of Hothead Games, are leading the new venture. The studio aims to specialize in remastering classic games for modern hardware.
- Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run developer Radical Entertainment is seemingly back, and fan speculation is already running rampantRadical Entertainment, the developer behind Prototype and The Simpsons: Hit & Run, appears to have returned as New Radical Games. The studio, co-founded by original Radical co-founder Ian Wilkinson and featuring former Radical developers from Hothead Games, is now available for full game development, co-development, remastering, and porting projects. This revival has sparked fan speculation about potential remasters of classic titles.