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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バーチャルバート) is a video game released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1994. It was the last ''[[:Category:The Simpsons|Simpsons]]'' game to see a release on a home [[Sega]] console and stars Bart Simpson. It was the last ''Simpsons'' game to be published by [[Acclaim]] (whose handling of the franchise was seen as iffy) and the only on the Mega Drive to be published under the Acclaim name rather than [[Flying Edge]].
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==Story==
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At a science fair, Martin Prince presents a virtual reality device that displays six educational exhibitions. However, Bart causes the device to malfunction and gets trapped in it. Bart must complete the six programs to escape the machine.
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==Gameplay==
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{{ScreenThumb|Virtual Bart, Minigame Select.png|width=200|Roulette wheel}}
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''Virtual Bart'' has Bart complete a series of "virtual reality programs," which are mini-games with unique play styles. It is similar to the preceding ''[[Bart's Nightmare]]'', but unlike that game, mini-games are selected randomly using a spinning roulette wheel rather than from a hub world. There is also a practice mode that lets the player select an individual mini-game to play.
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The player can stop the roulette wheel with {{A}}, {{B}}, or {{C}}. Once a mini-game is completed, it cannot be repeated; if the wheel lands on an already-completed mini-game, it continues spinning slowly to the nearest remaining mini-game panel. If the wheel lands on the skull or corn dog panel (which alternates quickly between both items), the player  loses or gains a life, respectively.
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All mini-games feature a time limit. If the time runs out, the player loses a life. Additionally, all mini-games (except for Class Picture) feature a health bar, which decreases every time Bart gets hit. Several mini-games feature corn dogs that restore Bart's health, as well as extra lives. Some mini-games give the player three tries before losing a life, but some only give the player one chance. Losing a mini-game costs one life and returns Bart to the roulette wheel. The game ends in failure if the player runs out of lives or in success if the player completes all of the mini-games.
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===Programs===
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| title=Dino Bart
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| screenshot=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 1.png
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| screenshot2=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 2.png
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| screenshot3=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 3.png
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| screenshot4=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 4.png
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| screenshot5=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 4 Boss.png
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| screenshot6=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 5.png
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| screenshot7=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 5 Boss.png
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| desc=Bart is a dinosaur and runs across a primitive Springfield. He rampages throughout mountains while defeating several primitive humans that resemble Simpsons characters. If the mini-game is completed, a prehistoric Homer is seen frozen in a present-day museum.
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Bart moves with {{left}} and {{right}} and jumps with {{A}}. He attacks by snapping his tail with {{B}}. If he collects a growl item, he can roar with {{C}}, defeating all enemies on screen.
 
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{{InfoRow|
| elspa=3
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| title=Doomsday Bart
| oflc=gold
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| screenshot=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Doomsday Bart.png
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| desc=An explosion at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant causes Springfield to become an apocalyptic wasteland. Bart must make his way ten miles to the Springfield entrance on his motorcycle while avoiding Jimbo and Kearney. The level plays in a 3D view, where Bart drives along a road while avoiding animals, rocks and other objects, oncoming traffic, and attacks from the two bullies. Checkpoints every mile extend time. Driving over a nitro tank gives Bart a speed boost that lasts until he hits an object. If the mini-game is completed, Bart makes it to his house in time to watch ''The Krusty the Clown Show''.
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Bart steers his motorcycle with {{left}} and {{right}}. He accelerates with {{B}} and brakes with {{down}}. He can kick toward the side with {{C}} or throw a water balloon ahead with {{A}}.
 
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{{stub}}'''''Virtual Bart''''' (バーチャルバート) is a video game starring Bart Simpson of ''The Simpsons'', and was released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1994. It was the last ''Simpsons'' game to see a release on a home [[Sega]] console and the last to be published by [[Acclaim]], whose handling of the franchise was seen as iffy.
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{{InfoRow|
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| title=Baby Bart
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| screenshot=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 1.png
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| screenshot2=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 2.png
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| screenshot3=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 3.png
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| screenshot4=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 4.png
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| screenshot5=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 5.png
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| screenshot6=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 6.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=A baby Bart escapes his home to follow an ice cream truck, ending up in the street and eventually a circus. If the mini-game is completed, Bart enters the ice cream truck, with a younger Homer chasing him.
  
''Virtual Bart'' has Bart complete a series of minigames, randomly selected by a virtual reality machine.
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Bart moves with {{left}} and {{right}} and jumps with {{A}}. He can use his pacifier as a projectile with {{B}} (which can be aimed using the D-Pad). He can use his diaper as a parachute to slow his fall while airborne by holding {{C}}. He grabs branches and poles and swings from them automatically. Bart loses a life if he falls to the ground. When walking on the clothes lines, he drops down to the line below (or hangs from the bottom line) with {{down}}+{{A}}. He falls off the line when he touches a garment.
  
For whatever reason, the Japanese box uses the pre-Saturn box format, including older informational icons.
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In the carriage section, the carriage moves with {{up}} and {{down}}. It slows down with {{left}} and speeds up with {{right}}. Bart loses a life if the carriage hits a fire hydrant and knocks over. Oils slicks cause the player to temporarily lose control.
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{{InfoRow|
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| title=Mount Splashmore
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| screenshot=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Mount Splashmore.png
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| desc=Bart enters the Mount Splashmore water slide and must make it down safely. The mini-game is played from a forward-facing view, centered behind Bart. Bart must avoid obstacles and make it down to the end of the slide before time runs out. A meter at the top shows his progress in the slide. There are several forks in the slide's path. Before each junction, a person in a green swimsuit appears, with lines on the back of his shirt that indicate the correct path to choose. Choosing the wrong path either leads to a stuck Homer, which wastes time and sends Bart back up to the fork or to an early exit that instantly kills Bart. If Bart manages to reach the end, he exits the slide, splashing Sherri and Terri.
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Bart moves with {{left}} and {{right}} and ducks under the water with {{C}}. He can grab and throw beach balls with {{C}}. Other items he can grab are clocks (add extra time) and boogie boards (grant temporary invulnerability). Blinky the mutant fish reduces his time.
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}}
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{{InfoRow|
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| title=Pork Factory Pig Bart
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| screenshot=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 1.png
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| screenshot2=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 2.png
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| screenshot3=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 3.png
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| screenshot4=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 4.png
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| screenshot5=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 5.png
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| screenshot6=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 6.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=Bart is a pig who has been captured and taken to Krusty's Pork Factory, but he manages to escape and sets off to free the captured pigs. Bart must flip switches to free pigs and then find the exit to each section. At the end, he fights the corporate executives of the company. If the mini-game is completed, the pigs escape and Bart is hailed as a hero by the pigs.
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Bart moves with {{left}} and {{right}} and jumps with {{A}}. He attacks enemies by jumping on them. He bounces on his tail with {{down}}+{{A}}, which gives his jump more vertical but less horizontal distance. He enters doors with {{up}}.
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}}
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{{InfoRow|
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| title=Virtual Class Picture
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| screenshot=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Virtual Class Picture 1.png
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| screenshot2=Virtual Bart, Minigames, Virtual Class Picture 2.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=Bart intends to ruin his school's Picture Day by throwing tomatoes at all of his classmates. There are two rounds. After Bart succeeds, the school schedules a reshoot, which Bart intends to ruin by throwing eggs at his classmates. Bart must throw tomatoes and eggs at his classmates as they walk around a 3D field. Classmates are removed from the field when they are hit. Bart has a limited number of projectiles, and if he runs out of tomatoes or eggs or if any adult characters are hit, the player fails the mini-game. If Bart succeeds, Bart is the only student not to have been splatted in the photo shoot.
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Bart aims his throw by pressing {{A}}, which causes a line to move toward the horizon, and then throws by pressing {{A}} again when the line is at the desired distance. The line disappears when it travels the full depth of the field, requiring the player to start the the throw again. The throw can be aimed diagonally left or right by holding {{left}} or {{right}} during the second button press. The player must lead targets to hit them since they are all moving and since it takes time for the projectile to travel.
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}}
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}}
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
'''Programmed by:''' [[James Michael Henn|James Henn]], Rob Nelson, Hung Nguyen, John Tomlinson<br>
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'''Directed by:''' Hal Rushton<br>
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*'''Programmed by:''' [[James Michael Henn|James Henn]], Rob Nelson, Hung Nguyen, John Tomlinson
'''Designed by:''' Hal Rushton, [[Richard Reagan|Rich Reagan]], Dave Ross<br>
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*'''Directed by:''' Hal Rushton
'''Lead Artist:''' Dallin Haws<br>
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*'''Designed by:''' Hal Rushton, [[Richard Reagan|Rich Reagan]], Dave Ross
'''Art and Animation by:''' [[Richard Reagan|Rich Reagan]], Joel Izatt, Mike Peery, Ray Cornia, Mike Ulrich, Virginia Sargent, Rob Kemp<br>
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*'''Lead Artist:''' Dallin Haws
'''Music and Sound-Effects Arranged and Performed by:''' Sam Powell, Mark Ganus, Kingsley Thurber, Eric Nunamaker, James Hebdon<br>
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*'''Art and Animation by:''' [[Richard Reagan|Rich Reagan]], Joel Izatt, Mike Peery, Ray Cornia, Mike Ulrich, Virginia Sargent, Rob Kemp
'''Camp Bracken Staff:''' Vince Bracken, Gary Rowberry, John Howa, Scott Hanks, Brian Miller, Bryan Wong, Steve Jolly, Jeff Hanson, Matt Grate<br>
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*'''Music and Sound-Effects Arranged and Performed by:''' [[Sam Powell]], Mark Ganus, Kingsley Thurber, Eric Nunamaker, James Hebdon
'''Acclaim Development by:''' The Black Team<br>
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*'''Camp Bracken Staff:''' Vince Bracken, Gary Rowberry, John Howa, Scott Hanks, Brian Miller, Bryan Wong, Steve Jolly, Jeff Hanson, Matt Grate
'''Producer:''' Mark Flitman<br>
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*'''Acclaim Development by:''' [[The Black Team]]
'''Associate Producers:''' Doug Yellin, Tyrone Miller, Ken Kajikawa<br>
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*'''Producer:''' Mark Flitman
'''Analysts:''' Joe Cool Allocco, Michael Archer, J.J. Mazziotto<br>
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*'''Associate Producers:''' Doug Yellin, Tyrone Miller, Ken Kajikawa
'''Special Thanks to:''' Linda Spelman, Scott Marcus, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Eric Samulski, [[John Lewis Guymon Jr.|John Guymon]]
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*'''Analysts:''' Joe Cool Allocco, Michael Archer, J.J. Mazziotto
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*'''Special Thanks to:''' Linda Spelman, Scott Marcus, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Eric Samulski, [[John Lewis Guymon Jr.|John Guymon]]
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=Virtual Bart MD credits.pdf
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| console=MD
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}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
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==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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==Technical information==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
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==References==
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Revision as of 05:40, 30 September 2024

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Virtual Bart
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment

Acclaim Japan (JP)

Developer:
Distributor: Ecofilmes (PT), SF Interactive Media (SE rental), Consumer Electronics (ZA)
Licensor: Twentieth Century Fox
Sound driver: GEMS
Genre: Action[1][2]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥8,8008,800 T-81103
Sega Mega Drive
US
T-81206
Videogame Rating Council: GA
Sega Mega Drive
EU
T-81206-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Mega Drive
PT
MDJ81206
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Mega Drive
UK
T-81206-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Mega Drive
SE
(Rental)
Sega Mega Drive
AU
FVIR01SMC
OFLC: G
Sega Mega Drive
ZA
Non-Sega versions

Virtual Bart (バーチャルバート) is a video game released for the Sega Mega Drive in 1994. It was the last Simpsons game to see a release on a home Sega console and stars Bart Simpson. It was the last Simpsons game to be published by Acclaim (whose handling of the franchise was seen as iffy) and the only on the Mega Drive to be published under the Acclaim name rather than Flying Edge.

Story

At a science fair, Martin Prince presents a virtual reality device that displays six educational exhibitions. However, Bart causes the device to malfunction and gets trapped in it. Bart must complete the six programs to escape the machine.

Gameplay

Virtual Bart, Minigame Select.png

Roulette wheel

Virtual Bart has Bart complete a series of "virtual reality programs," which are mini-games with unique play styles. It is similar to the preceding Bart's Nightmare, but unlike that game, mini-games are selected randomly using a spinning roulette wheel rather than from a hub world. There is also a practice mode that lets the player select an individual mini-game to play.

The player can stop the roulette wheel with A, B, or C. Once a mini-game is completed, it cannot be repeated; if the wheel lands on an already-completed mini-game, it continues spinning slowly to the nearest remaining mini-game panel. If the wheel lands on the skull or corn dog panel (which alternates quickly between both items), the player loses or gains a life, respectively.

All mini-games feature a time limit. If the time runs out, the player loses a life. Additionally, all mini-games (except for Class Picture) feature a health bar, which decreases every time Bart gets hit. Several mini-games feature corn dogs that restore Bart's health, as well as extra lives. Some mini-games give the player three tries before losing a life, but some only give the player one chance. Losing a mini-game costs one life and returns Bart to the roulette wheel. The game ends in failure if the player runs out of lives or in success if the player completes all of the mini-games.

Programs

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 1.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 2.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 3.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 4.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 4 Boss.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 5.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 5 Boss.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 1.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 2.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 3.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 4.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 4 Boss.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 5.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Dino Bart 5 Boss.png

Dino Bart
Bart is a dinosaur and runs across a primitive Springfield. He rampages throughout mountains while defeating several primitive humans that resemble Simpsons characters. If the mini-game is completed, a prehistoric Homer is seen frozen in a present-day museum.

Bart moves with Left and Right and jumps with A. He attacks by snapping his tail with B. If he collects a growl item, he can roar with C, defeating all enemies on screen.

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Doomsday Bart.png

Doomsday Bart
An explosion at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant causes Springfield to become an apocalyptic wasteland. Bart must make his way ten miles to the Springfield entrance on his motorcycle while avoiding Jimbo and Kearney. The level plays in a 3D view, where Bart drives along a road while avoiding animals, rocks and other objects, oncoming traffic, and attacks from the two bullies. Checkpoints every mile extend time. Driving over a nitro tank gives Bart a speed boost that lasts until he hits an object. If the mini-game is completed, Bart makes it to his house in time to watch The Krusty the Clown Show.

Bart steers his motorcycle with Left and Right. He accelerates with B and brakes with Down. He can kick toward the side with C or throw a water balloon ahead with A.

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 1.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 2.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 3.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 4.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 5.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 6.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 1.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 2.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 3.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 4.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 5.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Baby Bart 6.png

Baby Bart
A baby Bart escapes his home to follow an ice cream truck, ending up in the street and eventually a circus. If the mini-game is completed, Bart enters the ice cream truck, with a younger Homer chasing him.

Bart moves with Left and Right and jumps with A. He can use his pacifier as a projectile with B (which can be aimed using the D-Pad). He can use his diaper as a parachute to slow his fall while airborne by holding C. He grabs branches and poles and swings from them automatically. Bart loses a life if he falls to the ground. When walking on the clothes lines, he drops down to the line below (or hangs from the bottom line) with Down+A. He falls off the line when he touches a garment.

In the carriage section, the carriage moves with Up and Down. It slows down with Left and speeds up with Right. Bart loses a life if the carriage hits a fire hydrant and knocks over. Oils slicks cause the player to temporarily lose control.

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Mount Splashmore.png

Mount Splashmore
Bart enters the Mount Splashmore water slide and must make it down safely. The mini-game is played from a forward-facing view, centered behind Bart. Bart must avoid obstacles and make it down to the end of the slide before time runs out. A meter at the top shows his progress in the slide. There are several forks in the slide's path. Before each junction, a person in a green swimsuit appears, with lines on the back of his shirt that indicate the correct path to choose. Choosing the wrong path either leads to a stuck Homer, which wastes time and sends Bart back up to the fork or to an early exit that instantly kills Bart. If Bart manages to reach the end, he exits the slide, splashing Sherri and Terri.

Bart moves with Left and Right and ducks under the water with C. He can grab and throw beach balls with C. Other items he can grab are clocks (add extra time) and boogie boards (grant temporary invulnerability). Blinky the mutant fish reduces his time.

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 1.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 2.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 3.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 4.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 5.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 6.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 1.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 2.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 3.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 4.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 5.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Pig Bart 6.png

Pork Factory Pig Bart
Bart is a pig who has been captured and taken to Krusty's Pork Factory, but he manages to escape and sets off to free the captured pigs. Bart must flip switches to free pigs and then find the exit to each section. At the end, he fights the corporate executives of the company. If the mini-game is completed, the pigs escape and Bart is hailed as a hero by the pigs.

Bart moves with Left and Right and jumps with A. He attacks enemies by jumping on them. He bounces on his tail with Down+A, which gives his jump more vertical but less horizontal distance. He enters doors with Up.

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Virtual Class Picture 1.png

Virtual Bart, Minigames, Virtual Class Picture 2.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Virtual Class Picture 1.png

  • Virtual Bart, Minigames, Virtual Class Picture 2.png

Virtual Class Picture
Bart intends to ruin his school's Picture Day by throwing tomatoes at all of his classmates. There are two rounds. After Bart succeeds, the school schedules a reshoot, which Bart intends to ruin by throwing eggs at his classmates. Bart must throw tomatoes and eggs at his classmates as they walk around a 3D field. Classmates are removed from the field when they are hit. Bart has a limited number of projectiles, and if he runs out of tomatoes or eggs or if any adult characters are hit, the player fails the mini-game. If Bart succeeds, Bart is the only student not to have been splatted in the photo shoot.

Bart aims his throw by pressing A, which causes a line to move toward the horizon, and then throws by pressing A again when the line is at the desired distance. The line disappears when it travels the full depth of the field, requiring the player to start the the throw again. The throw can be aimed diagonally left or right by holding Left or Right during the second button press. The player must lead targets to hit them since they are all moving and since it takes time for the projectile to travel.

Production credits

  • Programmed by: James Henn, Rob Nelson, Hung Nguyen, John Tomlinson
  • Directed by: Hal Rushton
  • Designed by: Hal Rushton, Rich Reagan, Dave Ross
  • Lead Artist: Dallin Haws
  • Art and Animation by: Rich Reagan, Joel Izatt, Mike Peery, Ray Cornia, Mike Ulrich, Virginia Sargent, Rob Kemp
  • Music and Sound-Effects Arranged and Performed by: Sam Powell, Mark Ganus, Kingsley Thurber, Eric Nunamaker, James Hebdon
  • Camp Bracken Staff: Vince Bracken, Gary Rowberry, John Howa, Scott Hanks, Brian Miller, Bryan Wong, Steve Jolly, Jeff Hanson, Matt Grate
  • Acclaim Development by: The Black Team
  • Producer: Mark Flitman
  • Associate Producers: Doug Yellin, Tyrone Miller, Ken Kajikawa
  • Analysts: Joe Cool Allocco, Michael Archer, J.J. Mazziotto
  • Special Thanks to: Linda Spelman, Scott Marcus, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Eric Samulski, John Guymon
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Magazine articles

Main article: Virtual Bart/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #62: "September 1994" (1994-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1994-09: "September 1994" (1994-08-08)
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50
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Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
53
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Game Players (US) NTSC-U
51
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GamePro (US) NTSC-U
80
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Games World: The Magazine (UK) PAL
76
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MAN!AC (DE) PAL
67
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Mega (UK) PAL
60
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Magazina Igrushek (RU)
80
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Player One (FR)
65
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Play Time (DE)
35
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Sega Megazone (AU)
35
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Top Secret (PL)
50
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Tricks 16 bit (RU)
78
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Sega Mega Drive
60
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Virtual Bart

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Technical information

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References


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