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Tags:	Hamburger
Icon set: 	Fugue 16px Additional Icons
Author: 	Yusuke Kamiyamane
License: 	CC Attribution 3.0 Unported
Readme file
Commercial usage:   	Allowed
Posted: 	November 22, 2011
Icon Readme file:

Fugue Icons

(C) 2011 Yusuke Kamiyamane. All rights reserved.
These icons are licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution 3.0 License.
<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/>

If you can't or don't want to provide attribution, please
purchase a royalty-free license.
<http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/>

I'm unavailable for custom icon design work. But your
suggestions are always welcome!
<mailto:p@yusukekamiyamane.com>

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Note: there's an alt image that is licensed as "Only for personal use" as it is the original BurgerTime arcade game's
burger image. And it is copyright Data East, 1982 and Bally Midway.

From https://thepinballgameroom.com/product/burgertime-arcade-machine/ on the original game:
BurgerTime Arcade Machine, originally released as Hamburger in Japan, is a 1982 arcade game developed by Data East
initially for its DECO Cassette System.  In the United States, Data East USA licensed BurgerTime Arcade Machine for
distribution by Bally Midway as a standard dedicated arcade game. Data East also released its own version of BurgerTime
in the United States through its DECO Cassette System. The Data East and Midway versions are distinguished by the
manufacturers name on the title screen and by the marquee and cabinet artworks, as the game itself is identical.