The premise of the title was a stealth-based burger delivery game that saw players assuming control of Burger King's mascot character The King. It was originally intended to be developed for Xbox's online service Xbox Live Arcade; however, it was switched to a physical disc format prior to release.
The game was cheap to acquire on release, as it was included with Burger King value meals. If Sneak Kingz intends to track down every copy, it will be a long endeavor, thanks to the game's success.
While the Xbox title was not well-received critically, the game managed to sell over 2 million copies. At present there is no backward-compatible version of the game, meaning Patterson will need a working Xbox to even use any of his collection. Source: Reddit.
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By Ethan Moss Published Dec 03, Whether it is cars, artwork, action figures, Pokemon Cards , or classic video games, collecting is still as big as ever in , as people look to get their hands on priceless items with the hope of either showing them off or selling them for an inflated price somewhere down the line. In a post to the gaming subreddit, user Nomercyvideo showed off their collection of copies of the Burger King Xbox game, resulting in some hilarious comments.
You are. A little further digging into the post reveals that the original poster is actually part of a duo of Youtubers, Leroy and Bobby, known as the Sneak Kings. Together, these two hope to collect as many copies of Sneak King as they can get their hands on.
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