Will Burger King be it in it?! :D
I just figured.....the place next to Doc's Lab is occupied by a Burger King.
What do you think TellTale will replace it with?
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What do you think TellTale will replace it with?
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Agrees.
Here in The Netherlands I am trying to convince everyone BK > McDonalds
but they're all too conservative.
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I'd say a bit of
But at least we have a Nike-wannabe
That is so cool! Do they have burgers with pickled beets and egg on them?
The great thing about the plaza looking the same, is that the Lancers restaurant is still there in the shot-- and when we were seeing the special presentation in October, and it came onto the screen-- the whole audience went crazy, hehe.
I will have to try to get a photo for you guys.
Those bits of product placement (Nike, Pepsi, Toyota, etc) always felt like a pretty organic part of the world, since they helped to tie the different time periods together in a concrete way. I don't know if we'll be seeing any of that in the game, but it would be great if we do. Pepsi, for instance, was around in the 1930's.
They should totally throw in some product placement! Even if they're not real products. Some how junk food just fits in so nicely into the retro games and movies universe. You ever notice in many old video games (especially DOS ones) characters collect cans of soda for points? Retro and junk food fit together like PB&J, IMO. And Pepsi is just sooo Back to the Future! They should totally have Pepsi somewhere in this game: "All I want is a Pepsi!"
Better fries, better burgers, better onion rings... MC has the best chicken though. Like I care, really, I'm a Whopper maniac.
Perhaps by including mock brands is there way of continuing the product placement and advancement of products through the different time periods?
Burger king will not be in the game.
However biff is wearing an adidas tracksuit in the films which makes me thing this is telltales way of continuing mock product placement...
We already have the Nike Shoes and the Adidas vest.
Hope they pull of more of those.
BK = Big King XXL
That's the only good stuff they have. Fries suck at both, if you want that visit the snackbar. Variety is nice so I split about 50/50. Or not quite so depending on availability .
Seen the movie, and actually been to France to order it...
EDIT:
Also quarter pounder "with cheese"? It's standard included right.
Also, is this the right time to mention your Big King XXL's totally suck. Who stuffs bacon on a hamburger, sicko's...
and quarter pounder with cheese is the standard.
Ive never had one but what about this:
Where exactly was Nintendo in BTTF? Unless you're talking about the arcade machine in 2.
What the hell is that?! 0_o
I WANT THAT. Unluckily they don't serve it here because it has bacon, and well, "thou shall not sell ye pork to peasants".
I remember it from a Mega64 podcast.
Yea it was called the Double Down
They never sold them here in Australia though
Ahh, What do you know about fine dining?
They taste pretty greasy to me.
I've never thought to descibe McD's fries as fiberous... they're too flimsy to be fiberous... spongy, I could see, but fiberous?
I've had ONE of those. And I emphasize the "one" because, while it is delicious, I think one is all you should ever eat, lest you risk a heart attack.
I do have my thoughts on fine dining, yes. It's one of those rare gifts of being a carnivorous Turkish man.
Pretty fiberous, especially when they get cold.
One is seen to be too much for this carnivorous Turkish man.
I die a little inside every time someone claims to have eaten a Double Down.
*puffs chest out*
hmmm... Maybe you're right... ? Whenever I think of fiber, I think off carrots and bran... and I just can't see McD's fries as having any thing in common with either of those things. Maybe I need to change my definition of fiber Probably, as I don't really know what fiber actually is, I just figure it's solid and sorta grainy...
I think you guys should come taste the fast food chains in the Netherlands. There are a lot of regulations which causes them to prepare the food real well. So fries are baked real well low fat, good amount of salt etc.
And you guys are really missing out on this sauce:
http://www.michael-schelter.de/wp-content/McD-Fritessaus-1.jpgIn the Benelux it's marketed as american fritesaus, which is funny because apparently it doesn't exist in the US.
Falanca!
Sen turk misin?!
I am, but I do prefer staying on the reliable grounds of English on these forums. Something tells me Turkish isn't your forte, too :I
But I wasn't planning to iniate a turkish conversation. Just checking out. ^^
Just tell me where you're from.
I currently live in Istanbul.