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LGR - Burgertime - Arcade, INTV, PC Game Review

LGR - Burgertime - Arcade, INTV, PC Game Review

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Burgers! Time! It's time for Burgertime! Throw pepper in the faces of anthropomorphic food and stomp on ingredients at the arcade, on the Intellivision, and via PC Booter disk
Date: 2022-04-14

Comments and reviews: 10


I had the Television one. There was an NES version. as well as a Atari version i think. And also there is a NEWER version of burger time. it is 3D n stuff quite strange. I played the demo of it on the Xbox 360 I believe a couple years ago (could have been on the ps3 also i cant remember. it was awkward but still neat to see how it might look in 3D lmao. BTW this is one of my all time favorite arcade/console games.
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I know this is an old video, but I'm curious if anyone knows how many people used IBM PCs with composite monitors. I know there were some low end models planned at least with cassette interface only and less RAM, but back in the day, the only IBM PCs I was exposed to were in school and business as they were ludicrously expensive and crap as a home gaming computer compared to C64s and Atari 8-bit home computers.
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hi im trying to track an old game from my childhood. it was a missle command esk game from the 90's in which the player had to shoot down enemey planes helicopters paratroopers from a bunker with an aa gun believe i had a shareware version of the game which ended after a few levels in which the player gets a pizza delivered to the bunker. anybody know the name of this game?
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The Commodore 64 version had a completely different theme tune. For a while I wondered if the copy I had was a bootleg or something; I'm still not sure what the deal was with that.
By the way, what did you use to capture the composite video? It looks almost as sharp as an emulator but I never heard of DOSBox being able to emulate composite color before.

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Probably a little late to chime in on this, but you didn't mention the NES game. which is probably just as well, as it kind of stinks. You want green patties? Oh man, the NES version will give you green patties. Plus it's not nearly as forgiving when you're moving up and down ladders. Yet that's the one that was ported to those miniature arcade cabinets.
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Man I love Arcades I practically grew up on them so seeing this review brings me back to years of wasting quarters on those beeping and booping cabinets. of course my thing was playing games like House of The Dead and Time Crisis but I've played pretty much all kinds.
LGR have you ever thought of reviewing the Neo Geo cabinets?

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I had the colecovision port of this one, seems it was pretty spot on! As a kid though those enemies scared the crap outa me, something about the way the sausages move. The colecovision had some really spectacular games. Venture, Subroc, BC's Quest for tires, Too bad the controllers were complete shit!
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Too bad nobody re-released the IBM PC Version with enhanced graphics and sound, like take the code and add MIDI Audio or Digital audio for the music and sound effects, maybe a home brewer make a Windows version of it and put it on the internet free for download r at a real low cost, maybe 5 bucks.
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Great review! I love this game, I started playing it recently for the first time in decades via emulation on my hacked Vita and I can't stop, the gameplay has held up phenomenally. Super addictive, fun and perfect for portable gaming. I had no idea has an IBM port, that looked very nice. Thanks
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The Intellivision 2 had much better graphics, I don't remember it looking nearly that bad. Mainly it was the colors. The level design stayed the same. Never played the original arcade, mainly due to the fact I was born in 1993, but I played the heck out of the Intellivision port.
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