BurgerTime World Tour is an evolution of the arcade classic, enhanced with an innovative 3D rotating environment. The new BurgerTime experience introduces fresh and meaty additions to the re-imagined franchise. For the very first time, BurgerTime will feature platforming elements, boss characters, and local and online multiplayer to spice up this classic favorite. BurgerTime World Tour is now available for digital download on the North American PlayStation®Network and the Xbox® LIVE Arcade and comes at a tasty low price of $9.99 or 800 Microsoft Points.

“MonkeyPaw Games has always believed that classic gaming experiences should transcend their original space and evolve into a larger world for the current gaming generation,” said John Greiner, President of MonkeyPaw Games. “We’re thoroughly excited to bring a maturation of a classic game like BurgerTime and give fans a taste of our recipe for retro evolution.”
BurgerTime World Tour will also release on the Nintendo® WiiWare service and PC download-able formats later this year. For more information, check out burgertimeworldtour.com.


So when is Burger Time World Tour coming out, summer is almost over?
We’re working hard to get the game out soon. Development is going through the final QA testing and we hope to have a launch date shortly. We’ll keep you posted!
ok it’s Aug. 22 (almost) and no word !?

Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease
Gawd i can’t wait this iz gonna B Killer !!
Now all we need iz a Crazy Climber remake
Chinga*
I can’t wait for this game, does it happen to include the 1982 arcade version as well?
Hey there, I am still waiting for this game and summer is almost officially over. Whta is the time frame for this game?
November 2nd is official release date for XBLA.
When is the scheduled roll out for Wiiware?
What’s up on the PSN release?
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Any news on a EU Playstation Network release?
P.S – Keep up the good work
Why there is no multiplayer mode in the Wii-version?
Want to thank you for the crap-tastic job on the WiiWare version. The XBOX version as what got me to want to but the game, and saw no indication that the Wii version was to be “redone” or a watered down version of what I’d played before. I’ve never felt more ripped off buying a game in my life. Biggest waste of $10 for the Wii. If you couldn’t deliver the same experience you should have at least said so or released it on disc and not a WiiWare title.