McDonalds used this video game to train its employees

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An old fast food chain educational game could be purchased from game archivists.

eSmart 2.0 is one of the most exclusive video games ever and could be purchased through Forest of Illusion game conservators such as Kotako reports.

The Ultra Rare Nintendo DS Training Game was 2010 to Japanese McDonalds Fili distributed to train employees. Like the game enthusiast and hunter, Coddy Trentuit, in his Youtube video explains, it was a long road for the title to reach the gaming community. It showed up in several frustrating online auctions and was bought by people who didn’t want to make the title available to others.

Now it was, with the help of an alliance of donors including Forest of Illusion for a whopping 300,000 yen or just 2,290 euros and can downloaded here.

Not much fun but history

As can be seen in the video, the gameplay will not mean ultimate gaming fun and will knock your socks off. It is a training exercise with game elements, where you learn how to fill orders for customers at the counter and at the drive-in. Videos illustrate the intricacies of preparing burgers and chicken nuggets.

Nevertheless, like others unofficial releases to attempt little-known chapters of gaming -To preserve history as they could easily disappear forever. It is also easy to imagine that the training game will not be available for long as it was not intended for the general public.

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