Burns only being able to watch out of shock.
Burns, with a crane in tow carrying a massive bag containing a million dollars to buy back the system, with Homer walking away with Mr. In the GBA version, Homer instead walks to the public transit system headquarters to meet with Mr. The credits feature Comic Book Guy, in his usual manners, critiquing each name in the credit. The two laugh while they play the game as their spaceship flies off. Kang gets tired of it, and Kodos inserts a version of Pong, known as the "ultimate game". Also, in the GameCube and Xbox versions, it is revealed that Kang and Kodos are actually playing this game. Burns, after calling them out for their civil disobedience, nonetheless gives them back the transit system before ominously warning them that he'll be back before sending the player down a trap door. In the PS2, GameCube, and Xbox versions, after collecting them, Mr. To save their city, the citizens of Springfield must raise a million dollars in order to buy the buses back, and they do so by banding together and taxiing people around the city to their destinations. Burns has bought and converted the Springfield buses to nuclear-power, however, the now radioactive buses are wreaking havoc on the streets of Springfield.