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Pocketbike Racer is a mini-motorcycle racing game, released by fast food chain Burger King as part of a 2006 holiday season promotion. Players take control of the King, or one of his fellow restaurant mascots and spokespeople (including real-life model Brooke Burke), to enter into fast-paced, kart-racing styled competition. As with Big Bumpin' and Sneak King -- the other two titles released in the promotion -- the Pocketbike Racer disc actually contains two complete versions of the game: one for play on the original Xbox console and the other for play on Xbox 360. Pocketbike Racer was developed by Blitz Games, a studio known for its work with licensed properties in games such as Taz: Wanted, CUBIX: Race 'N Robots, and Pac-Man World 3.
Big Bumpin'
 is based on bumper cars, featuring characters familiar to Burger King, like the Subservient ChickenBrooke Burke, and the Burger King himself. Obstacles in the arenas ("theme parks") include pits and saws. Players can gain power-ups which allow them to deal specific damages. The arenas include the Ice Box, Broiler, King's Court, The Deep, and Monsoon of Doom. The game supports up to four players, as well as up to eight using Xbox Live.

Sneak King is a video game by Burger King for the Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles,[3] released in 2006. Burger King sold the game with the purchase of value meals. Players take control of Burger King's mascot The King, in a stealth food-delivery themed game that spans four levels based on Burger King's commercial advertisements. Sneak King is one of three titles released by Burger King under the name King Games and developed by Blitz Games as part of five week promotional campaign between November 19 and December 24, 2006. Blitz Games was chosen to develop the games, originally for the online Xbox Live Arcade, but this was later changed to a single disc that would run the game on both the Xbox and Xbox 360 consoles.