Andre Yoskowitz
19 Apr 2010 15:29
Kotaku has showed off a screencap pic of the McDonald's Nintendo DSi, a fully branded handheld used by Japanese McDonald's restaurants to train new employees.
There are two DSi units for every McDonald's restaurant in Japan, all 3700 of them.
The giant fast food company says the handhelds cut training time in half, at the same time giving new employees a more interactive way to learn the business.
Collaborations between the two companies is not new, with Nintendo loaning out Mario in the late 80s for McDonald's ads.
The following video is from Bloomberg and shows off the training software in action.