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Buy it here Iron Chef America/Supreme Cuisine for $10.95
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You better prepare for the struggle now if you take a chance in the new Iron Chef America’s Destineer: Supreme Cuisine want to stand for the Nintendo Wii. Recreating all high speed and intense action of the successful TV Food Network’s show, the players with epic culinary battles for special theme ingredients and hundreds of exotic dishes centered variations are facing. . caption (font-family: Verdana, Helvet… more>>

  • Square off in the Kitchen Stadium to battle towards a final showdown
  • Enjoy celebrity talent with Mario Batali, Cat Cora, Masahuru Morimoto and more
  • Use the Wii remote to chop, stir, mince and fry your way through lighting-paced culinary challenges
  • 15 different theme ingredients and hundreds of exotic dishes for endless variety
  • Add a family member or friend for a head-to-head cook-off, or cooperative play

This product can be bought at Amazon for $10.95 -> here is the link: Iron Chef America/Supreme Cuisine

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5 Responses to “Iron Chef America/Supreme Cuisine”

  1. I’m in the tech-savvy middle-aged woman who has fun cooking with games for the Wii (with Wii Fit, Wii Sports, etc etc.)

    In my view, Order Up! the best cooking game because it more interesting by the different levels that you will buy to achieve over time and earn “coin” to better restaurants. The courts spice keeps your brain busy. And the different characters that you use are picky, picky and sophoricially hilarious. Not one to vomit! Seriously.

    Cooking Mama is too cartoonish. . . the voice of Mama is a drink you. It is a fun game that would at a certain level, how to use a variety of foods based on all types of countries (squid, shrimp, meat to get work, vegetables, etc), but the graphics give a dead person has a seizure . Really, really crazy graphics. A lot of pink and green, and blue and yellow. . . Yikes! But I think it has its niche.

    I pre-ordered Iron Chef America – Supreme Cuisine, and received very quickly via Amazon. com. The graphics are pretty cool (as if a fish fillet or shrimp chop chop or grind Kobe beef and onions). In addition, there are 15 “base food” that you work with, and then about 10 “menu” for each basic foods (such as Kobe beef – and then you can do a Kobe Beef Burger), which is weak on the match (unless I can find are ‘m just not there yet) is:

    1) There seems no rhyme or reason for the competitions and judging. The treatment of the foodstuff, for example. . . at best, vague. />

    3) No flavor food from a bank of spices, which you made (as in Order Up!).

    4 ) No way to control how your dinner plate. The basic foods are generally placed on the plate, and then you get two different “flavor herb / food (olives, mint, parsley, lemon) to make room on the plate to end your game. Boring.

    5) It can be fun to play with another person, but when you play with the different colored pre-programmed chefs, they have virtually no interaction with you while you Out are banging your dishes. Yawn.

    5b) The judges only repeat itself.

    This game is fun if you just made to interact with the graphics nice and might want to have an alternate who read or watch a movie but I would say they could have done a hell of a lot more to make this far more interesting and I hope they will in the future.
    < , br /> the price not worth it.

    Biographical_Book_Lover

  2. I had been waiting with much anticipation for this game. My boyfriend and I are fans of the TV show so I thought this would be a great gift for us to take a holiday. Although there were no posts posted when I bought it I checked the graphics and descritpion and thought it sounded great! Well, I did not expect the reincarnation are great from the TV show, but it’s nothing like I expected.

    The graphics and sound effects. I like the secret ingredients and menu options is true, the show. Thats where the positives end for me. The movements in the preparation of food are involved repetitive and so boring as the judge! There is no art involved. If you are plating the food, you’re not even be given the opportunity, how to do so, as they have Maped for you and the console will not allow you differently Sun The only items you can on the plate inserts are all of the bowl is. Whoopie!

    I thought the game would require a little skill and creativity. I was very wrong and very disappointed. Definitely not worth the money.

    M. Gregory

  3. My credentials: I am a casual gamer, designer, and a home cook. My girlfriend and I bought this on a whim today at Best Buy, because, it would be fun for us and thought we could do it together. 10 minutes into the game it was very clear that we had all done so that the game offered and we were right. It was the same boring thing over and over and over and over and over. To make matters worse, the extreme aspect of the amateur game development came screaming by the fact that there is no animation. Still pictures of poorly rendered characters in each other in ways that not even really match the fade dialog.

    I feel bad that Alton Brown actually the “comment” on the game, but he seems to have been Schilling out lately quite hard. So if you ever see the show and thought that the way of the Chair “all courts” cries is the best part of the show (each step by the chairman of the action you are about to scream, try), you could even tired ahead of him.

    This game has no replay value, I’ve seen better flash games online.

    R. lee

  4. Stupid game. So disappointing that Iron Chef has lent his name to this game. It’s terrible. the best remedial. OK maybe for a very young baby. $ 40 Do not waste your.

    M. Ramirez-Attinoto

  5. This game looks like the hurried and made it as quickly as possible. The characters mouths do not move even when they speak. The graphics are terrible and the game is simply not difficult. If your looking for a cook-game I would def not to say this. Although my 3 year old loves it:)

    Ashley N. Humphrey

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