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{{short description|1982 video game}} {{about|the video game|the restaurant|Burger Time}} {{Infobox video game | title = BurgerTime | image = BurgerTime arcadeflyer.png | caption = Arcade flyer | developer = [[Data East]]{{efn|According to a former Data East programmer, the game was designed in-house but development of its arcade version was outsourced to an external software company from [[Akihabara]].<ref>{{cite tweet|user=reddrag64988892|number=1637341730352791552|title=アーケード版ハンバーガーは実はデータイースト内製ではなく、外注でした。今でも秋葉原に存在する、とあるソフトハウスによるもので、そのメンバーの一人は私の専門学校時の同級生です。企画はデータイースト社員の権藤裕二さん。権藤さんの代表作は、他にラッパッパやzaviga/b-wings、魔境戦士等。|language=ja|url=https://twitter.com/reddrag64988892/status/1637341730352791552|date=March 19, 2023|accessdate=December 5, 2023}}</ref>}} | publisher = {{vgrelease|WW|Data East<ref name="cashbox"/><ref>{{cite web |title=Video Game Flyers: BurgerTime, Data East (EU) |url=https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=162 |website=The Arcade Flyer Archive |access-date=23 April 2021}}</ref>|NA|[[Bally Midway]]<ref name="cashbox"/>}} | designer = | release = {{vgrelease|JP|August 25, 1982<ref>{{cite book |last1=Akagi |first1=Masumi |title=アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) |trans-title=Arcade TV Game List: Domestic • Overseas Edition (1971-2005) |date=13 October 2006 |publisher=Amusement News Agency |language=ja |location=Japan |isbn=978-4990251215 |page=47 |url=https://archive.org/details/ArcadeGameList1971-2005/page/n48}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=BurgerTime (Registration Number PA0000148985) |url=https://cocatalog.loc.gov/ |website=[[United States Copyright Office]] |access-date=6 May 2021}}</ref>|NA|November 1982<ref name="cashbox">{{cite magazine |title=Manufacturers Equipment |magazine=[[Cash Box]] |date=5 February 1983 |page=35 |url=https://archive.org/details/cashbox44unse_33/page/n34 |publisher=Cash Box Pub. Co.}}</ref>|EU|December 1982<ref name="CVG"/>}} | genre = [[Platform game|Platform]] | modes = 1-2 players alternating turns | arcade system = | platforms = [[Arcade video game|Arcade]], [[Apple II]], [[Mattel Aquarius|Aquarius]], [[Atari 2600]], [[BBC Micro]], [[Coleco Adam]], [[ColecoVision]], [[IBM PC]], [[Intellivision]], [[MSX]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[TI-99/4A]] }} {{nihongo foot|'''''BurgerTime''''',|バーガータイム|Bāgātaimu|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} originally released as {{nihongo foot|'''''Hamburger'''''|ハンバーガー|Hanbāgā|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} in [[Japan]], is an [[arcade video game]] from [[Data East]]. It was published in 1982 for the [[DECO Cassette System]]. The player controls chef Peter Pepper who walks across oversized ingredients in a maze of platforms and ladders, causing them to fall and stack on buns below, eventually creating complete burgers. The chef is pursued by anthropomorphic hot dogs, fried eggs, and pickles. A limited supply of pepper can be thrown at aggressors immediately in front of Peter, briefly stunning them. The game's original title of ''Hamburger'' was changed to ''BurgerTime'' outside of Japan, which was also used for all ports and subsequent games in the series worldwide. In the United States, Data East USA licensed ''BurgerTime'' for distribution by [[Midway Games|Bally Midway]] as a standard dedicated arcade game.<ref name="GM199">{{cite magazine|title=Overseas Readers Column: Deco "Burger Time" License - Midway For Coin-Op, Mattel For Home Video|magazine=[[:ja:ゲームマシン|Game Machine]]|issue=199|publisher=[[:ja:アミューズメント通信社|Amusement Press, Inc.]]|date=1 November 1982|page=34|lang=ja}}</ref> Data East also released ''BurgerTime'' in the United States through its DECO Cassette System. The Data East and Midway versions are distinguished by the manufacturer's name on the title screen and by the marquee and cabinet artwork; the game itself is identical. The first home port of ''BurgerTime'' was released for the [[Intellivision]] console in 1983, followed by versions for other systems. There have been multiple sequels for both the arcade and home. When Data East went bankrupt in 2003, [[G-Mode]] bought most of Data East's [[intellectual property|intellectual properties]], including ''BurgerTime'', ''BurgerTime Deluxe'', ''Super BurgerTime'', and ''Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_zd1up/is_200402/ai_ziff118189 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070501054244/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_zd1up/is_200402/ai_ziff118189 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2007-05-01 |title=G-Mode Buys Up Data East Catalog (Archived) |date=2007-08-28 |access-date=2012-11-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_bt/|title=VC バーガータイム|website=www.nintendo.co.jp}}</ref> ==Gameplay== [[File:BurgertimeInPlay.png|thumb|left|The first level of the arcade version, with Peter Pepper at center, climbing a ladder]] The object of the game is to build a number of hamburgers while avoiding enemy foods. The player controls the protagonist, chef Peter Pepper, with a four-position joystick and a "pepper" button. Each [[game level|level]] is a maze of platforms and ladders in which giant burger ingredients (bun, meat patty, tomato, lettuce and cheese) are arranged. When Peter walks the full length of an ingredient, it falls to the level below, knocking down any ingredient that happens to be there. A burger is completed when all of its vertically aligned ingredients have been dropped out of the maze and onto a waiting plate. The player must complete all burgers to finish the board. Three types of enemy food items wander the maze: Mr. [[Hot dog|Hot Dog]], Mr. [[Pickled cucumber|Pickle]] (who doesn't appear until level 3), and Mr. [[Egg (food)|Egg]]. The player can score extra points by either crushing them under a falling ingredient or dropping an ingredient while they are on it. In the latter case, the ingredient falls two extra levels for every enemy caught on it. Crushed or dropped enemies return to the maze after a short time, with crushed enemies appearing on the edges and dropped enemies respawning where they stopped falling. (If a dropped enemy falls to the bottom of a burger, it will climb back up to the nearest platform.) Dropping enemies is much riskier, but it also awards more points and allows the levels to be finished faster. At the start of the game, the player is given five pepper shots to use against enemies. Pressing the button causes Peter to shake a cloud of pepper in the direction he is facing; any enemy touching the cloud is briefly stunned, and Peter can safely move through them. Ice cream (levels 1 and 4), coffee (2 and 5), and French fries (3 and 6) appear when a certain number of ingredients are dropped, awarding bonus points (500 for ice cream, 1,000 for coffee, and 1,500 for French fries) and one extra pepper shot when collected. There are six boards of increasing difficulty, with more burgers/ingredients, more enemies, and/or layouts that make it easier for Peter to become cornered. After the player completes the sixth board, the cycle repeats. One life is lost whenever Peter touches a non-stunned enemy, and the game ends once all lives are lost. The number of points required to gain extra lives varies between ports. ==Ports== [[Mattel|Mattel Electronics]] obtained the rights to ''BurgerTime'' from [[Data East]] and released the [[Intellivision]] version in 1983. That year, they also released versions for the [[Atari 2600]], [[Apple II]], [[Mattel Aquarius|Aquarius]], and, as a [[self-booting disk]], the [[IBM Personal Computer|IBM PC]].<ref name="mnetwork">{{cite web |title=M Network Titles for Computers |url=http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/computers.shtml |website=Intellivision Lives |publisher=Intellivision Productions |access-date=30 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070110083256/http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/games/credits/computers.shtml |archive-date=10 January 2007 |url-status=usurped}}</ref> A version from [[Data East]] for the [[TI-99/4A]] was published in 1984.<ref name="pixelated">{{cite web |title=Burgertime |url=http://www.pixelatedarcade.com/games/burgertime |website=Pixelatedarcade |access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref><ref name="4Apedia">{{cite web |title=Burgertime |url=https://4apedia.com/index.php?title=BurgerTime |website=TI-99/4A-Pedia |access-date=6 June 2020}}</ref> A [[ColecoVision]] port was published by [[Coleco]] in May 1984.{{r|holyoak19840530}}<ref name="CE">{{cite magazine |title=Year-End Index |magazine=[[Computer Entertainer]] |date=January 1985 |volume=3 |issue=10 |page=156 |url=http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/newsletters/video_game_update/computer_entertainer_jan85.pdf#page=12}}</ref> Ports were released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] in 1985,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.famitsu.com/games/t/4436/|title=バーガータイム (FC)の関連情報 | ゲーム・エンタメ最新情報のファミ通.com|website=www.famitsu.com}}</ref> [[MSX]] in 1986,<ref name="genmsx">{{cite web |title=Burger Time |url=http://www.generation-msx.nl/software/data-east/burger-time/822/ |website=Generation-MSX |access-date=30 July 2018}}</ref> [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1987<ref>{{cite news |title=Availability Update |work=Computer Entertainer |date=February 1987 |page=14 |url=http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/newsletters/video_game_update/computer_entertainer_feb87.pdf#page=14}}</ref> and [[Famicom Disk System]] in 1988.<ref name="FDS">{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_bt/vc_bt_01.html|title=VC バーガータイム|website=www.nintendo.co.jp}}</ref> ==Reception== [[File:BurgerTime Arcade Video Game.jpg|right|thumb|250px|''BurgerTime'' in a [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]] pub]] In Japan, ''[[:ja:ゲームマシン|Game Machine]]'' listed ''Hamburger'' as the 11th highest-grossing [[1982 in video games|arcade video game of 1982]].<ref>{{cite magazine|title="Pole Position" No. 1 Video Game: ''Game Machine''{{'}}s "The Year's Best Three AM Machines" Survey Results|magazine=[[:ja:ゲームマシン|Game Machine]]|issue=207|publisher=[[:ja:アミューズメント通信社|Amusement Press, Inc.]]|date=1 March 1983|page=30|url=https://onitama.tv/gamemachine/pdf/19830301p.pdf#page=16}}</ref> ''Game Machine'' later listed ''Hamburger'' on their June 15, 1983 issue as being the twenty-third most-successful table arcade unit of the month.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)|magazine=[[:ja:ゲームマシン|Game Machine]]|issue=214|publisher=[[:ja:アミューズメント通信社|Amusement Press, Inc.]]|date=15 June 1983|page=27|lang=ja}}</ref> Following its North American debut at the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA) show in November 1982, it was reviewed by ''Video Games'' magazine, which listed it as the show's fourth best game, while saying it was the "stupidest, silliest game ever, and that's why you couldn't get people off the Burger Time games with a crowbar!" The review praised the "music, challenging mazes, and comical" characters.<ref name="VideoGames">{{cite magazine | magazine = Video Games | volume = 1 | publisher = Pumpkin Press | issue = 7 | page = 66 | title = Top Ten Hits | date=March 1983 | url=https://archive.org/stream/Video_Games_Volume_1_Number_06_1983-03_Pumpkin_Press_US#page/n65/mode/2up}}</ref> ''[[Computer and Video Games]]'' gave it a positive review, comparing the level structure to ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' (1981), stating that ''BurgerTime'' has "a charm all its own" and praising the controls.<ref name="CVG">{{cite magazine |title=Burgers Have You in a Pickle: Burger Time |magazine=[[Computer and Video Games]] |date=16 December 1982 |issue=15 (January 1983) |page=30 |url=https://www.solvalou.com/arcade/reviews/172/476}}</ref> The ''[[Deseret News]]'' called ''BurgerTime'' "one of the real surprises of 1983 for the Intellivision" and gave the ColecoVision version three-and-a-half stars out of four.<ref name="holyoak19840530">{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PqZNAAAAIBAJ&pg=7081%2C6575510 | title=Here are ColecoVision's jewels | work=Deseret News | date=1984-05-30 | access-date=10 January 2015 | author=Holyoak, Craig | pages=4 WV}}</ref> ''Computer Games'' magazine gave the ColecoVision and [[Coleco Adam]] versions a positive review, stating that "the terrific flavor" of the arcade game remains but "the playfield has been greatly reduced".<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Conversion Capsules: Hit Games in New Formats |magazine=Computer Games |date=December 1984 |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=62–3 |url=https://archive.org/details/Computer_Games_Vol_3_No_4_1984-12_Carnegie_Publications_US/page/n61/mode/2up}}</ref> ''BurgerTime'' received a Certificate of Merit in the category of "1984 Videogame of the Year (Less than 16K ROM)" at the 5th annual [[Arkie Awards]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1= Kunkel |first1= Bill |author-link1= Bill Kunkel (journalist)|last2= Katz |first2= Arnie |author-link2= Arnie Katz|date= January 1984 |title= Arcade Alley: The Arcade Awards, Part 1 |journal= [[Video (magazine)|Video]]|publisher= Reese Communications|volume= 7|issue= 10|pages= 40–42|issn= 0147-8907}}</ref>{{rp|40}} ==Legacy== ===Sequels=== {{Video game timeline | 1982 = ''BurgerTime'' | 1984 = ''Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory'' | 1987 = ''Diner'' | 1990 = ''Super BurgerTime'' | 1991 = ''BurgerTime Deluxe'' | 2000 = ''The Flintstones: BurgerTime in Bedrock'' | 2007 = ''BurgerTime Delight'' | 2009 = ''BurgerTime Deluxe'' (iOS) | 2011 = ''[[BurgerTime World Tour]]'' | 2019 = ''BurgerTime Party!'' | 2024 = ''[[Chili’s Big Smasher BurgerTime]]'' }} [[File:Super BurgerTime.jpg|thumb|upright|''Super BurgerTime'' flyer]] An arcade spin-off, ''Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory'' (1984), and an arcade sequel, {{nihongo|''Super BurgerTime''|スーパーバーガータイム}} (1990), were not widely released. ''Super BurgerTime'' stars Peter Pepper Jr. and allows two players to play at once. It is fairly true to the original, but with many added features and a different style of graphics. A console-only sequel, ''Diner'', was created after the 1984 purchase of [[Intellivision]] from Mattel by INTV Corp. It was programmed by Ray Kaestner, the programmer of the Intellivision version of ''BurgerTime''. In ''Diner'', Peter Pepper must kick balls of food so that they roll off platforms and down ramps to land on a large plate at the bottom of the screen, while avoiding or crushing enemy food items that are trying to stop him. ''BurgerTime Deluxe'' was released for the [[Game Boy]] in 1991 featuring similar gameplay to the original arcade game.<ref>{{cite web|title=Gameboy Burgetimer Deluxe 1991|url=http://churchofburgertime.com/history/btgameboy.html|website=Church of BurgerTime}}</ref> ''BurgerTime Deluxe'' was re-released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] through the [[Nintendo Classics]] service.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New update adds Game Boy™, Super NES™, and NES™ classics to the Nintendo Switch Online games list |url=https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/new-nintendo-switch-online-classic-game-library-additions/ |access-date=2023-03-16 |website=www.nintendo.com |language=en-us}}</ref> A crossover with ''[[The Flintstones]]'' titled ''The Flintstones: BurgerTime in Bedrock'' was released on [[Game Boy Color]] in 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gbc/579040-the-flintstones-burgertime-in-bedrock/data|title = The Flintstones: BurgerTime in Bedrock Release Information for Game Boy Color - GameFAQs}}</ref> Namco released ''BurgerTime Delight'' for mobile devices in 2007. It includes "new graphics, characters and power-ups".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.namcogames.com/mobile/burgertime-delight_5.html|title=''BurgerTime Delight'' |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106110839/http://www.namcogames.com/mobile/burgertime-delight_5.html |archive-date=2009-01-06 |work=[[Namco]]}}</ref> There are six "arcade levels" and eight enhanced mode levels with perils of falling ice and rising fire from the grill. Besides the pepper of the classic game, there is now a salt shaker, that when collected stuns all enemies on the screen. A 3D update, ''[[BurgerTime World Tour]]'', was released in 2011 for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] and [[PlayStation Network]], and in 2012 for [[WiiWare]].<ref name="worldtour">{{cite web |url=http://www.burgertimeworldtour.com |title=Burger Time World Tour |publisher=Burger Time World Tour |access-date=2012-11-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107053004/http://www.burgertimeworldtour.com/ |archive-date=2012-11-07 |url-status=dead}}</ref> It was delisted from Xbox Live Arcade in April 2014.<ref>{{cite web |last=Cowan |first=Danny |date=April 15, 2014 |url=https://www.engadget.com/2014-04-15-burgertime-world-tour-discounted-ahead-of-delisting-on-april-30.html |title=BurgerTime World Tour discounted ahead of delisting on April 30 |website=[[Engadget]] ([[Joystiq]]) |publisher=[[Yahoo (2017–present)|Yahoo]] |access-date=November 22, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140424072618/http://m.joystiq.com/2014/04/15/burgertime-world-tour-discounted-ahead-of-delisting-on-april-30 |archive-date=April 24, 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> G-Mode and XSEED Games released a re-imagining of the game on October 8, 2019, titled ''BurgerTime Party!'', for the [[Nintendo Switch]], with new modes and redesigns. In 2024, the [[Chili's]] restaurant chain obtained the license for BurgerTime to create a browser-based game called [[Chili’s Big Smasher BurgerTime]]. In this version of the game, players control the franchise mascot Joe ChiliHead in a quest to create Big Smasher Burgers across six levels of gameplay. Players who participated also had the chance to win prizes such as free burgers for life.<ref name="Chilis">{{Cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/chilis-big-smasher-burgertime-video-game-levels-up-fast-food-face-off-with-the-chance-to-win-free-burgers-for-life-302181674.html|title=Chili's® Big Smasher BurgerTime Video Game Levels Up Fast-Food Face-Off with the Chance to Win Free Burgers for Life*|website=www.prnewswire.com |access-date=2025-03-05}}</ref> ===Re-releases=== The arcade version of ''BurgerTime'' has been included in various collections, including ''Arcade's Greatest Hits: Midway Collection 2'' for the [[PlayStation]] and ''[[Data East Arcade Classics]]'' for the [[Wii]]. In late 2019/early 2020, it was released with fellow Data East titles ''[[Karate Champ]]'', ''[[Caveman Ninja]]'' and ''[[Bad Dudes]]'' in an [[arcade cabinet]] for home use by manufacturer [[Arcade1Up]].<ref name="August 30, 2019">{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/08/30/king-of-fighters-burger-time-cabinets-appear-on-japanese-arcade1up-website|title=King of Fighters, Burger Time Cabinets Appear on Japanese Arcade1up Website - IGN|date=November 2021|via=www.ign.com}}</ref><ref name="January 30, 2020">{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/arcade1ups-burgertime-cabinet-pays-worthy-tribute-/1100-6473205/|title=Arcade1Up's BurgerTime Cabinet Pays Worthy Tribute To An All-Time Classic}}</ref> Although the cabinet comes with four games in one, its artwork features only the graphics of ''Burgertime''.<ref name="August 30, 2019"/><ref name="January 30, 2020"/> The NES and FDS versions were available on the [[Wii Virtual Console]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/B3GMnX68E89SNn_H104EQMSDoHGcwRfe|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181118081525/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/B3GMnX68E89SNn_H104EQMSDoHGcwRfe|url-status=dead|archive-date=2018-11-18|title=BurgerTime|website=www.nintendo.com}}</ref><ref name="FDS"/> Its Game Boy counterpart ''BurgerTime Deluxe'' was released for the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/JBywzYrgZK8ppe3jIFF6lf8ZfHq6yqp6|title=Burger Time Deluxe|website=www.nintendo.com|access-date=2018-11-17|archive-date=2019-02-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190213152106/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/JBywzYrgZK8ppe3jIFF6lf8ZfHq6yqp6|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Virtual-Console-Nintendo-3DS-/Burger-Time-DELUXE-275517.html|title=Burger Time DELUXE|website=Nintendo of Europe GmbH}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000007194|title=バーガータイムデラックス - ニンテンドー3DS - 任天堂|website=任天堂ホームページ}}</ref> The NES version is also included in the 2017 compilation ''Data East All-Star Collection'' for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/10/retro-bit_lifts_the_lid_on_its_multi-cart_collections_for_the_nes_and_snes|title=Retro-Bit Lifts The Lid On Its Multi-Cart Collections For The NES And SNES|date=27 October 2017|website=Nintendo Life}}</ref> The 1982 arcade version was released through the [[Arcade Archives]] series for [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] on July 30, 2020. ===Clones=== Clones for home systems include: ''[[Mr. Wimpy (video game)|Mr. Wimpy]]'', ''[[Bear Bovver]]'', ''Burger Chase'', ''BurgerSpace'', ''Chip Factory'', ''Burger Boy!'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Burger Boy!|url=http://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-burger-boy_19075.html|website=Atari Mania}}</ref> ''Basic Burger'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Basic Burger|url=http://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-basic-burger_519.html|website=Atari Mania}}</ref> ''Barmy Burgers'',<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/UOrtZJ1VNbw Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20160311011541/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOrtZJ1VNbw Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web|title=Barmy Burgers ZX Spectrum|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOrtZJ1VNbw|website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref> ''Burger Builder'',<ref>{{cite web | title=Burger Builder - TI-99/4A Home Computer | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BZdLdqtc58 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310090601/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BZdLdqtc58 | archive-date=2016-03-10 | url-status=dead | website=YouTube}}</ref> and ''Lunchtime''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Boyle|first1=Curtis L.|title=Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Arcade Clones Index|url=http://www.lcurtisboyle.com/nitros9/clones.html}}</ref> ''BurgerSpace'' is a 2007 [[open source]] clone.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://debaday.debian.net/2007/08/29/burgerspace-a-free-clone-of-the-classic-arcade-game-burgertime/index.html|title=burgerspace: a free clone of the classic arcade game Burgertime |website=Debian Package of the Day|date=2007-08-29|access-date=2023-02-23}}</ref> ===In popular culture=== Elements of ''BurgerTime'' were incorporated into the episode "Gameboy" of the [[DIC Entertainment]] animated series ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. Peter Pepper appears in the movies ''[[Wreck-It Ralph]]'' and ''[[Pixels (2015 film)|Pixels]]''. A ''BurgerTime'' parody called "[[Burgerboss]]" appears in an episode of ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'' with the same name. ==Scores== On September 5, 2005, Bryan L. Wagner of [[Turbotville, Pennsylvania]] achieved a record score of 8,601,300 and improved to exactly 9,000,000 on June 2, 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://spyhunter007.com/bryan_wagner_burgertime_world_record.htm|title=bryan wagner burgertime world record|publisher=spyhunter007.com|access-date=2011-03-19}}</ref> According to [[Twin Galaxies]], he improved it further to 11,512,500 points on September 19, 2008, at the Challenge Arcade in [[Wyomissing, Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.twingalaxies.com/scores.php?scores=677&ref=fbshare|title=Twin Galaxies - Arcade BurgerTime World Records |access-date=2016-09-08}}</ref> The [[MAME]] world record was verified by Twin Galaxies on December 2, 2016, as 7,837,750 by Roger Edwin Blair III of [[Mountain City, Tennessee]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.twingalaxies.com/scores.php?scores=5157&ref=fbshare |title=Twin Galaxies - MAME BurgerTime World Records |access-date=2016-12-02}}</ref> == See also == * ''[[Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Midway Collection 2]]'' == Notes == {{notelist}} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{KLOV game | id=7238}} * {{Internet Archive game|id=msdos_BurgerTime_1982|platform=MS-DOS}} {{Data East}} [[Category:1982 video games]] [[Category:Apple II games]] [[Category:Arcade video games]] [[Category:Atari 2600 games]] [[Category:ColecoVision games]] [[Category:Data East arcade games]] [[Category:Data East video games]] [[Category:Famicom Disk System games]] [[Category:Game Boy games]] [[Category:Arcade Archives games]] [[Category:Hamster Corporation games]] [[Category:Intellivision games]] [[Category:Marvelous (company) franchises]] [[Category:Maze games]] [[Category:Midway video games]] [[Category:MSX games]] [[Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games]] [[Category:Multiplayer hotseat games]] [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]] [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]] [[Category:Platformers]] [[Category:PlayStation 4 games]] [[Category:TI-99/4A games]] [[Category:Video games about food and drink]] [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:Virtual Console games]] [[Category:Windows games]] [[Category:Coleco games]]
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