Are there any burgerpunk games out there?

Are there any burgerpunk games out there?

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Sometimes I feel like quitting my job and just spending a month driving around the US.

Have a couple friends who did this but it took them 3 months (48 continental states). They said it was one of the best experiences of their lives.

Is this peak capitalism?

>Pulling into one of these in the dead on night and hitting up Denny's
No comfier feel. Roadlets will never understand.

Borderlands

>NOOOOOO STOP PUTTING REST STOPS ON MILES OF HIGHWAY.
Why does this image trigger people so much?

>tfw clean airplanes for a living
it's not as fun as you think it might sound

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Better likened to an oasis in a desert.

This desu
Nothing comfier than traveling low traffic hours by yourself

>why did i come here?
>Guess it was the burgers

>over 3.50 for regular
Those were the days huh?

Burgerpunk vs Sushipunk
Which has the better aesthetic?

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That's not a rest stop. A rest stop is literally just a place to pull off the road and park, with a restroom and sometimes vending machines or a welcome center near the state line. It's owned and operated by the government, probably DOT. You pull off the road, and when you leave, there's nowhere to go but back onto the same road in the same direction.

What that image shows is an interstate exit. That is, a place with a ramp to get on/off the interstate highway back to regular streets. Understandably, gas stations are dense near exits, along with restaurants and hotels. It just makes business sense to provide for the needs of people who've been driving a long distance.

I was traveling through southern VA late at night once. The highway was separated by trees, so you couldn't see the oncoming traffic. Very little traffic in general. Stopped at a similar place to OP's pic for gas. Great time.

Sushipunk is more comfy
I'm assuming Burgerpunk is cheaper

There's more fast food brands in that image than in my entire 400k pop city

It was 99 cents a gallon when I started driving. That was peak living. Lowest US suicide rates in recent history.

Retard.

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All it took was a picture of a rest stop for you fags to finally go “maybe capitalism isn’t that good”

sushipunk is too crowded to be comfy but the food is actually good so hard pick

What exactly is the issue there?

>People are retarded and easily swayed by stupid shit
Wow how insightful user.

Homefront 1
One of the first objectives involves holing up in a white castle

I was agreeing with him until I read your reply.
Now I think he's retarded

There are a lot of businesses and

Yeah doing a shit job vs driving around with friends on a vacation

Do you see all that food? All those people not starving to death? As a proud socialist I can't stand for this.

corporations bad

I guess some parts of Left 4 Dead... kinda?

THIS, but unironically

wanna do the same thing pretty much but couchsurf my way around california and bang some BEACH SLUTS.

Dont the US is huge. You are gonna end up getting lost in some random mountains and some serial killer is gonna eat you.

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I just came back from Europe for the first time, I now understand why this image gets so many reactions.

>Dunkin Donuts
Should have turned, too be honest.

Why does this image of some gas stations and food places on a highway get so much attention and reactions? Is it really that unusual to the rest of the world?

Promise?

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Why? Everything is the same copypaste shit like OP's pic, the US has no culture.

Simpsons hit n run

Most places don't have so many business signs all in one place, it's visually overwhelming in a way only the corporatist US could be.

80% (arguably 90%) of the US is fucking nothing dude

I'm talking miles and miles of roads with literally fucking nothing on either side of it. Some places you could drive hours without seeing another car.

lol

How old is this? That Taco Bell logo hasn't been used in a long while.

>Is it really that unusual to the rest of the world?
Yes we're not slaves to corporations in the way you are
I can drive without getting bombarded by advertisement from all sides

>Some places you could drive hours without seeing another car
Sounds great.

Its not like most of the US looks like this, its just meant as a stop on a highway. It's not overwhelming when you've been driving miles and miles and seen not much of anything.

this is what i was thinking

this guys friends have to be fucking crazy

>I can drive without getting bombarded by advertisement from all sides
So can we, for hours, dumbass.

Yes, you're slaves to your governments, being bombarded with """diversity""" and """cultural enrichment""" from all sides.

the picture must be early to mid 2000's but the logo and sign itself could be from the late 80's/90's

i want to make a road trip, even if it takes me a year.

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>see one example
>assume its representative
Is your critical thinking really that poor?

I pity the Euro who doesn't understand burgerpunk

I mean through towns and shit, yeah you don't have advertisements in the middle of the desert (yet) but your truck stops have more visual aids than brazilian porn websites

56%er talking about diversity eh
That's funny, Pedro

You'll probably find rest stops with gas stations and fast food anywhere where high traffic roads exist. Just with 70% less signs. That's what makes that picture so outlandish, instead of having SOME places to rest, you've got like 20 of them just few feet apart, each of them taking like five advertising signs.

Where is this anyway?

it is great
city driving always makes me tense and nervous t. rural

truck stops aren't towns

You think this ia comfy? Everywhere I live looks like this. It's hell. Same few stores, same shit everywhere.

Breezewood Pennsylvania is a special case and is known for its high amount of services. Most highway stops do have numerous hotels and food places, but not this many.

the focal length has a great deal to do with why this image is so overwhelming. Most are too stupid to realize they are being manipulated with camera tricks though.

WTF guys why do highway exits have so many fast food places and gas stations??? Clearly the entire US looks like a fucking highway exit!

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>Where is this anyway?
Does it matter? It could be anywhere in America

take me back, i want to live in simpler times when people were more concern about what they want to be when they grow up than making up genders and wanting to ruin lives of people for wrong think
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Some areas will keep the old logos for years if they don't look decrepit, helps draw people in more if the logo looks a little different than everywhere else. Judging by the gas prices, that was probably around 2009-2011.
Southern Pennsylvania.

They're literally corporate towns
There's a steady population working in those areas
OP pic alone must have at least a couple hundred people maybe 1000 who are not passerbyes

>t. rural

Yeah. I'm in a major city for school, but I just wanna go back home, with its rolling hills and mountains in the distance.

How would "burgerpunk" be defined? The "future" (as in 21st century) as it actually turned out to be? "Our" actual world?

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why is everyone so obsessed with the US? .

God you are fucking retarded. Commieblocks are just as bad if not more ugly, and certainly more miserable and shitty to live around. The problem is too many fucking people in one shitty place mixed with bad urban planning

its a "town" set up to accommodate drivers. it's different.

>São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are the "most cyberpunk cities in the world" according to Mike Pondsmith and CP2020 was inspired by them
>we'll be getting a sopapunk game before burgerpunk

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that's, every sunday having to ride back home after visiting my folks. stopping at the first gas station for a gallon of water, smokes and snacks for the road as I listen to my music and see the surroundings. I drove through many quiet small cities and towns and always thought what would it be like living in these places?

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Not really it could only be the Northeast.

>Southern Pennsylvania.
That's sounds about right.

>smokes

It's hell
t. living in those places

Trump is walking kino

literally fucking wrong, it's Pennsylvania, the entire state of Pennsylvania is a truck stop. It's a hell from which no man can escape.

>being so retarded that you dont realize the US is so big that there's literally nothing but trees, grass and animals for hours in any direction

Forza Horizon 1 and GTA IV are peak burgerpunk.

he's retarded and incompetent but he definitely has his moments. I'll probably vote for him again.

most people really cannot comprehend the scale of the US. There's a good chance that Pennsylvania is comparable in size to your entire country. you literally cannot imagine what it's like to live in a country so large and spread out that stuff like this barely even registers on anyone's radar.