: To address the lack of difficulty in home ports with infinite continues, the game included specific challenge modes:

“Partner attacks are sort of a pain to properly execute.” GameFAQs · 14 years ago

: Each character uses a unique tool—Homer fights with his fists, Marge uses a vacuum cleaner, Lisa swings a jump rope, and Bart uses his skateboard.

: A major highlight was the inclusion of the Japanese version of the game. This version featured gameplay tweaks like the "screen-clearing nuke" weapon and the ability to stack bonus health past standard limits by eating food.

The PlayStation Network (PSN) version of , released in February 2012 for the PlayStation 3, is widely considered one of the best console ports of this 1991 arcade classic. It introduced several exclusive digital features that enhanced the original "quarter-crunching" experience for home play. Key Features of the PSN Port

: Limits players to a set amount of credits, mimicking the arcade's difficulty.

: You can pick up and throw various items, including the family dog, Santa's Little Helper, to damage enemies. Community Perspectives

The core of the game's appeal lies in its "Simpsons-style" beat 'em up action: