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2008 video game
Iron Chef America: Supreme Cuisine
is a
video game
released for
Nintendo DS
on November 18, 2008,
[1]
and for the
Wii
one week later.
[2]
It is based on the television series
Iron Chef America
and developed by American studio Black Lantern Studios, published by
Destineer
.
Overview
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Resembling other cooking games such as
Cooking Mama
,
Supreme Cuisine
features "a series of fast-paced and intense culinary challenges" in which players either use the
Wii Remote
or the stylus on the DS to prepare dishes while competing against an opponent. Much like the show, players must complete between three and six dishes within a time limit, which are then judged by taste, visual appeal, and originality.
[3]
The game features a chef school for the player to practice their skills in preparing dishes, a career mode in which players progress through a number of challengers before taking on the
Iron Chefs
, and an instant action quick play mode. The DS version features wireless multiplayer and a single-console "Pass Play" turn-based multiplayer mode.
[3]
The game features the voice acting and likeness of Chairman
Mark Dacascos
,
[4]
commentator
Alton Brown
and Iron Chefs
Mario Batali
,
Masaharu Morimoto
and
Cat Cora
, whom players can either play as or compete against.
[5]
Reception
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The DS version of the game has received average to mixed scores, with
Metacritic
's median review score of 58 out of 100,
[6]
and
GameRankings
' score of 58.33%
[1]
The Wii version of the game, however, has received mediocre to slightly unfavorable reviews, as GameRankings gave it a score of 44.50%,
[2]
while Metacritic gave it a score of 42 out of 100.
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References
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External links
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Iron Chef Japan
key people
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Commentators
and personalities
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