 SNES DRUNK! Bart vs the Juggernauts was an original Game Boy release that's emblematic of a completely different era of handheld gaming. This game is essentially just a series of mini games, but not to cut corners, it was truly meant to be a portable game because of the start and stop nature of portable gaming back then. For example, one of my best friends growing up, I remember his dad had a Game Boy, but only owned two games for it, Golf and Tetris. I asked why he didn't want to try any other games, he said, I don't need any other games, I only play this one, I'm taking a shit. So looking back on a game like Bart vs the Juggernauts, a game with a specific purpose in mind, a pick-up-and-play-and-put-down kind of a game, you gotta keep those parameters in mind. Has it aged well in terms of substance? Absolutely not. The mini games are limited to say the least and not particularly catchy or interesting. Everything is presented like American Gladiators, where each mini game gets you money and you gotta accumulate enough to advance to the next round. There's seven different games, a huge moving grid you hop across to put a ball through a hoop, and if you jump on the wrong square you get electrocuted. This game is the best of the bunch and is actually pretty good. There's a skateboarding ramp where you knock off a Gladiator dude, there's an obstacle course, there's basketball, a shoving match, and good old fashioned American Gladiators style fighting, with big oversized fungo bats. The real appeal of this game, though, is that it really does a nice job of maintaining the classic Simpsons sense of humor, and that comes in the form of commentary provided by Kent Brockman and Dr. Marvin Monroe. The latter in particular as he over-analyses to death everything Bart does. There's also brief commentary from a character before you play each mini game. Nothing here is gonna make you laugh out loud really, but there's some chuckles here and there. And really, I can't remember any other Simpsons game back then, getting the humor down as well as this game did, with the exception of the Simpsons arcade game. Remember, this came out in 1992 when the show was still in its prime. Anyway, the Simpsons-styled humor is really all this game has going for it. It's definitely better than the other Simpsons games at the time, but that's really not saying a whole lot. Bart vs. the Juggernauts is designed for one purpose, and to paraphrase my friend's dad, play it when you're taking a shit.