Bartman Meets Radioactive Man received generally mixed reviews from critics. In February 1994, the
GamePro magazine commented, "Though it's not a toxic waste of time,
Bartman meets Radioactive Man is an average game with handicaps that affect its playability and your enjoyment. Only you can determine if it's a meltdown or not."
Game Players gave the game a 44/100 rating with the rationale that "it's full of frustrating jumps, and there are no
passwords [for saving]." He wrote that the game starts in a "promising manner," but quickly "degenerates" into a generic platforming game, concluding with "It would be easy to ignore
Bart Meets Radioactive Man, and, if you did, you wouldn't miss out on much. But if you can cope with boring graphics and monotone tunes, you have a tough game that should take a while to complete." In 2009,
1UP.com editor Bob Mackey reviewed the game in
1UPs official Retro Gaming Blog. He wrote that Bart "still has the same awful, inconsistent jumping from his first NES game. [...] Really, this game could have been somewhat interesting if the developers used the Radioactive Man character to parody existing comics and comic eras—as they did in the show and the
Radioactive Man comic book—but that's asking way too much of a licensed
8-bit game." Writing for
Tribune Media Services in 1993, columnists Chip and Jonathan Carter gave
Bartman Meets Radioactive Man a more positive review. They wrote that "we haven't seen a bad
Simpsons game yet, and
Bartmans actions and graphics are as good as the others. This one-player cart's not quite as much fun as the first two NES
Simpsons games — probably because it's harder — but it still stands mask and cape above most other 8-bit games." The game received a 70/100 rating from the Dutch magazine
Power Unlimited in 1994. ==Notes==