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Tags: Hamburger
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Icon set: Fugue 16px Additional Icons
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Author: Yusuke Kamiyamane
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License: CC Attribution 3.0 Unported
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Readme file
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Commercial usage: Allowed
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Posted: November 22, 2011
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Icon Readme file:
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Fugue Icons
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(C) 2011 Yusuke Kamiyamane. All rights reserved.
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These icons are licensed under a Creative Commons
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Attribution 3.0 License.
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<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/>
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If you can't or don't want to provide attribution, please
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purchase a royalty-free license.
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<http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/>
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I'm unavailable for custom icon design work. But your
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suggestions are always welcome!
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<mailto:p@yusukekamiyamane.com>
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The images contained within have been altered to be more legible within the game and not rendered with weird
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antialiasing by Michieal. All extraneous information in the images have been removed to decrease file size.
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This mod is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3, with the intent of it being used by the Mineclone 2 game for Minetest.
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This code was written by Michieal, with additions included by Cora.
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The achievement "Burger Time!" is an homage to the classic coin-op arcade game BurgerTime, by Data East (1982) and
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Bally Midway.
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Information about the BurgerTime Arcade Game:
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From https://thepinballgameroom.com/product/burgertime-arcade-machine/ on the original game:
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BurgerTime Arcade Machine, originally released as Hamburger in Japan, is a 1982 arcade game developed by Data East
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initially for its DECO Cassette System. In the United States, Data East USA licensed BurgerTime Arcade Machine for
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distribution by Bally Midway as a standard dedicated arcade game. Data East also released its own version of BurgerTime
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in the United States through its DECO Cassette System. The Data East and Midway versions are distinguished by the
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manufacturer’s name on the title screen and by the marquee and cabinet artworks, as the game itself is identical.
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