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  2. List of McDonald's marketing campaigns - Wikipedia

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    1972–Munich Olympics scratch-off game; this differed from later ones in that if the U.S. won more than one medal in an event, the player could win multiple prizes (e.g., a sweep won a Big Mac, fries, and a drink) 1976–Montreal Olympics scratch-off game. 1982–Taste the thrill of Atari at McDonald's. 1984–Los Angeles Olympics scratch-off ...

  3. Rip Off (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rip Off is a multidirectional shooter with black and white vector graphics written by Tim Skelly and released as an arcade video game by Cinematronics in 1980. It was the first shooter with cooperative gameplay [1] and an early game to exhibit flocking behavior. A port for the Vectrex was published in 1982.

  4. McDonald's 1984 Olympics promotion - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, which involves a flashback to 1984, Krusty the Clown's Krusty Burger chain holds a promotion for the 1984 Olympic Games. The promotion involves "scratch-and-win" cards which reveal an event. Like the McDonald's game, if the U.S. Olympic Team won gold in that event, the card could be redeemed for a free Krusty Burger.

  5. McDonald's Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Monopoly peel-off tokens. The McDonald's Monopoly game is a sales promotion run by fast food restaurant chain McDonald's, with a theme based on the Hasbro board game Monopoly. The game first ran in the U.S. in 1987 and has since been used worldwide. The promotion has used other names, such as Monopoly: Pick Your Prize!

  6. McDonald's Video Game - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's Video Game is a Flash game published and developed by the Italy-based group Molleindustria in 2006. [1] It is described as an "anti-advergame", meaning a satire of various companies and its business practices. [2] It has also been classified as a newsgame or an editorial game by Ian Bogost.

  7. McDonald’s didn’t give Trump permission to serve fries. It ...

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    McDonald’s has been thrust into in the 2024 election, gaining particular attention over the weekend when former President Donald Trump served fries at a Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, location.

  8. Parents warned of fake, explicit cartoon videos on YouTube ...

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    The BBC released a video to caution parents about videos in YouTube Kids with some screenshots and clips included: One such YouTube channel that releases such content is Smile Kids TV .

  9. Florida Lottery launches 4 new scratch-off games in ... - AOL

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    Just in time for the holidays, the Florida Lottery has launched four new scratch-off games with a total of over $368.2 million in cash prizes. Just in time for the holidays, the Florida Lottery ...