Hm, it would seem this thread is meaningless but interesting indeed. First off, gaming companies and fast food companies such as Burger King do not share the same goals nor any strategic ways, so one would assume. . .Each company and industry follows a set of guidelines and in mind is always striving to better benefit oneself as a whole. I can't say releasing video games was a wise decision for Burger King nor advertising such things was strategic, but I'm sure they were aware of this, if not, let us pray. In my opinion, it was not a smart decision overall due to the health issues that Burger King has to offer to society, it's quite disappointing but it's reality. In contrast, their's alot to be said when releasing video games, but we did learn one thing over the years, if you seen the movie you played the game. It's also common sense to assume that not all video games are for a specific crowd, such as Happy Feet, The Ant Bully, and Bratz appeal more to younger children than adolescents and adults. With that being said, their's no real intention into releasing stupid games for stupid people, and one shouldn't throw the word stupid around so recklessly.
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