The world would be a pretty boring place if we didn’t have eccentric collectors living among us. There are people who collect stamps, coins, leaves – you name it, there’s someone out there who collects it. Despite that, we never would have called this one – there’s a guy who owns 2,706 copies of an Xbox 360 game developed by Burger King.
Released in 2006, Sneak King puts you in control of Burger King’s mascot, the King. You’re tasked with sneaking around four levels and delivering meals to hungry NPCs. But if they spot you, they lose their appetite. You probably would if you saw a guy creeping around construction sites in that outfit, to be fair.
I have 2,706 copies of the Burger King Xbox 360 Game "Sneak King" from gaming
Look how much floor space this guy has dedicated to an obscure Xbox 360 game. Just incredible.
Internally, the project was a bit of a nightmare. Over 80 people worked on this monstrosity.
Originally, it was going to be a spy-vs-spy kind of multiplayer game where one player could become the King. This went against Burger King’s rules – no one can become the King, you see. Burger King also said the King could never be in danger, so that’s why it ended up being a single-player stealth game.
The game was sold in Burger King restaurants alongside value meals, and now they’re localized in this one guy’s house, for some reason. Is anyone else hungry?
Written by Kirk McKeand on behalf of GLHF.
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