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IGN: E3 2009: Food Network Hands-On

Namco Bandai's taking a shot at Majesco's Cooking Mama franchise later this year on Wii, and they're doing it by shooting right to the top of the pop culture food pyramid -- television's Food Network. Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked! is the name of the game, and it's got real-time, Wii motion food preparation, for any and all aspiring culinary artists.

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GameZone: Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked Review

GameZone writes: "As far as cooking games go, the Nintendo Wii has seen a number of genuinely fun titles. However, many of them are designed as weekend family diversions, with cartoonish visuals in trite "beat-the-clock" scenarios that only look like cooking. Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked is a powerful brand license has the potential to raise the bar on cooking games, weaving authentic techniques with realistic Wii-mote mechanics. The question is, just how well does it stand up to the heat?"

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DEN: Food Network: Eat or Be Eaten Review

DEN writes: "I am not sure how many people are looking for Food Network to come into their homes to lecture them about their cooking habits. I do know that no one needs another half baked Wii game that plays for the so-called "casual" gamer. There is nothing worse for the videogame industry than most of these shovelware games. I assume people are still buying them, but ultimately the only way to stop these bad games from becoming the lackluster standard is to avoid these games altogether."

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Military Review: Food Network: Cooked or Be Cooked

Military writes: "It's a dangerous thing, playing a cooking game alongside your wife. Strong play on your part guarantees increased expectations on your real-life kitchen aptitude.

My wife suggested as much after I scorched her in a cooking duel of eggs and bacon, as played out on the Wii."

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