![]() ![]() PocketBike Racer and Big Bumpin’ were both rather fantasy arcade-like racers with an array of power-ups, but Sneak King? Sneak King was something else. They did at least provide a bit of work for the UK studio, who apparently did quite well off the deal. Sneak King, Big Bumpin’ and PocketBike Racer were developed in the UK, by Blitz Games, but never granted release in the UK’s artery clogging fast food outlets. These were only available from Burger King restaurants for a limited time in 2006, at $3.99 each. The top answer was videogames, but rather than dismiss that as people having a laugh, they pulled out all stops out to release three different Xbox games. ![]() Several years ago Burger King asked their customers what they’d most like to see given away at their restaurants. Which is probably for the best.Īnyway, here are ten games deemed not OK for UK: Sneak King Blobby biscuits, even though today’s kids more than likely don’t have a clue who he is. It has always amused us that a bakers in town still makes Mr. It certainly doesn’t have anything to do with the games in question being a little too odd – this is the country that gave the world Little Britain, Fawlty Towers, Monthy Python and Mr. Regional taste and brand recognition are the reasons for the ten games below not being released in the UK. ![]()
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