Fast-Food Video Games
Do you remember when fast-food companies tried to jump on the gaming train and fail horribly? Well, they didn’t fail horribly, but their games were pretty bad. The most notable fast-food video games are Burgertime (which is a classic), McKids, and Ronald McDonald Street Fighter.
One time, Pizza Hut decided to work together with Sony and include demo versions of certain PS1 games with your order. This is how we got into Crash Team Racing, Final Fantasy 8, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, and Spyro. Demos are virtually nonexistent in the modern game sphere, which is quite disappointing, especially if you’re uncertain whether to shell out $80 on a new game.