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== Video Game Appearances of the Burger King Character == '''First Appearance in "Fight Night Round 3" (2006):''' The Burger King character first appeared in a video game in "Fight Night Round 3," a boxing game by EA Sports, released for the Xbox 360 in February 2006. In this game, the King could be featured as the in-ring round guy, and he was also selectable as the player's boxing manager. '''Burger King Video Games (2006):''' In October 2006, Burger King announced the release of three exclusive video games for the Xbox and Xbox 360 consoles, featuring the King and other mascots, such as the Subservient Chicken. The three games were: # '''Pocketbike Racer''': A minibike racing game where mascots, including the King, compete against each other. # '''Big Bumpin'''': A bumper car game featuring the mascots. # '''Sneak King''': A third-person perspective stealth game where players control the King, who must sneak up on hungry people and offer them Burger King products, with points awarded based on the creativity of the delivery. The games were available at Burger King restaurants from November 19 to December 24, 2006, for $3.99 each (or $4.99 in Canada) with the purchase of a value meal. All three games received an "E for Everyone" rating from the ESRB but generally received low ratings from various game critics. '''Mobile Games (2008):''' In 2008, a series of Burger King-themed mobile games were developed by Mobliss, a Seattle-based mobile content provider. These games were promoted in U.S. locations on menus and packaging. The first game aimed to have players become the King's protégé by facing challenges and progressing in a virtual Burger King-themed city. The games could be purchased and downloaded via SMS shortcode and were available on all major U.S. carriers, including Sprint Nextel, AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, Alltel, and T-Mobile. [[Category:Characters]] [[Category:Male Characters]] [[Category:Burger King]] [[Category:Advertisement Characters]] [[Category:Kings]] [[Category:Video Game Characters]] [[Category:1950s Characters]] [[Category:1955 Character Debuts]] __INDEX__ [[Category:Good Characters]]
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