DaytonaUSA #51 Posted January 21, 2010 (edited) NES for sure. It's not very fun, but it's what I had haha. Edited January 21, 2010 by DaytonaUSA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaybird3rd #52 Posted January 21, 2010 I've always liked the TI-99/4A version, which was the first one I played. I still think it's great, although I wish the background music didn't restart every time you walked over one of the hamburger layers. My favorite version overall has to be the Intellivision version. Its look and layout was different from the arcade due to the limitations of the Intellivision hardware, but it was a perfectly good adaptation and played very well. I'd also highly recommend Diner, the Intellivision-exclusive BurgerTime "sequel." It's hard to find a copy, but definitely worth it; it was certainly a better sequel than Ice Cream Factory. And, although it isn't exactly a "port," I also enjoy the handheld LCD BurgerTime game that Mattel Electronics marketed in 1982. I had one in the early 80s but wore it out, and I was so glad to get another one just a few years ago. It always gets a lot of attention whenever I bring it out at the airport or among friends at school, most of whom weren't even born yet when it was made! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites