There's a Konami game, forgot the title.
Also, Love Hina on DC:
There's a Konami game, forgot the title.
Also, Love Hina on DC:
In The Secret of Monkey Island you have to cook soup in order to get to Monkey Island.
D2 has you grilling meat in the middle of battles with tentacle raping monsters.
The cell phone game "Stranded" by Glu Mobile has you stranded on an island. You can collect various fruits from trees, plants, herbs, and kill animals. You can then combine the ingredients at campire sites to create more nutritious (higher health point) foods that you can consume or sell at a higher price to the natives of the island.
Also, on an only vaguely, vaguely related note... I used to see ads for a wrestling game in a magazine a while back. It showed a picture of The Rock in tight little shorts, with a perplexed expression, and the slogan "Can you smell what The Rock is cookin'?"
I always thought they were implying he had crapped his pants or something.
Doesnt one of the Japanese Yoshi games for the SNES have a cooking part?
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Paper Mario has a cook that creates new items from combinations of other items you give her.
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Comic Bakery, that's it....
Oh right, Kuruppon Oven de Cookie. I never made any sense of that one. (I guess the original Yoshi's Cookie also technically involves baking.)
Most of the Warioware games have cooking somewhere or other.
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But nothing can top the Honeywell kitchen computer from 1966:
This one is pretty obvious, but any of the Sims games require you to cook. And for the poster that said just getting food should count than Food Fight would also make the list.
These pretzels are making me thirsty!!
I think it was called chef. I remember theres a remake of it on Game & Watch Gallery 2. Where you bounce food to cook it and then feed it to a Yoshi. Well thats the remade version the original you just like bounced food i believe.
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Every game can be enjoyable, you just need to be more creative with some then others.
Oh, and there's Cooking Fighter Hao, one of Nippon Ichi's early games.
http://www.hg101.classicgaming.games...ingfighter.htm
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There's a section of Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers on NES where you have to jump through a kitchen with boiling pots