The early 2000s were filled with multiple releases that tried to capitalize on the craze for open-world games. The arrival and success of Grand Theft Auto III was incredibly influential on everything, causing some franchises to shift towards an open-world format and licensed games to do the same. One of the more popular open-world clones from this era was The Simpsons: Hit & Run on PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Xbox. It blended the iconic humor and locations of the ongoing show with an open-world setting that players can roam around in freely.