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PocketBike Racer is an advergaming title developed by Blitz Games for the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles. [1] On November 19, 2006, Burger King started selling it for an additional $3.99 USD ($4.99 in Canada) with any value meal.
Pocketbike Racer on IGN, IGN.com, retrieved November 4, 2006 Burger King and Xbox Team Up , IGN.com , retrieved November 4, 2006 First look at the trio of Burger King games , SiliconEra , retrieved November 4, 2006
In Pocketbike Racer, the mascots face off in a minibike race. Big Bumpin' pits them against each other in a game of bumper cars and finally in Sneak King, players control the King in a third-person perspective stealth game where the King must sneak up behind hungry people and offer them Burger King products. Players are graded on how ...
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Big Bumpin ' was one of three promotional Burger King-themed releases for winter 2006, the other two games were Sneak King and PocketBike Racer. The Burger King-only marketing run was from November 19 through December 24, 2006. [6] The games were available for $3.99 with any purchase of any Burger King value meal. [7]
In 2006, Stainless was sub-contracted by Blitz Games to develop one of their three Burger King games, PocketBike Racer. The company has subsequently developed in the console download field, with eleven titles released or soon to be [when?] released on XBLA, plus two titles on PSN (PS3). These include a range of Atari classic titles which have ...
Pocketbike racing, known as MiniMoto, is a professional, internationally sectioned sport. It is raced by both youth and adults, on specialized, high performance machines. Several notable MotoGP racers and champions first raced in MiniMoto, including Valentino Rossi , Loris Capirossi , Nobuatsu Aoki , and Daijiro Kato . [ 13 ]
X-Play rated the game as one out of five, but noted that "[t]his is the game that really got the buzz going about BK's whole foray into gaming, thanks mostly to screenshots of the Burger King hiding in a garbage can, lying in wait for what appeared to be a college-age woman walking toward him. Stalking in the name of great taste."