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Food Network's New Wii Video Game

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Food Network is releasing a new video game, Cook or Be Cooked, which will hit stores on November 3.

With more than 30 recipes developed by the expert chefs of the Food Network Kitchens, the game delivers a truly authentic food experience from prep to plate. Throughout the game, players receive tips, feedback and reviews from Food Network's Vice President of Marketing and The Next Food Network Star judge, Susie Fogelson, and Food Network Kitchens chef Mory Thomas.

Personally, my favorite video game cuisine is still the red-and-white-spotted mushroom power-ups in Mario Brothers. Watch a preview of the video game, after the jump.

Food Network's New Wii Video Game

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7 Comments:

I think I still like Cooking Mama better..

This isn't the first Food Network video game, there is an Iron Chef video game already out for quite a while. Looks like Pretty much the same thing.

Really bizarre. Why do you need a video game when you could just cook real food? It looks kind of amazing though.

Have to admit I downloaded the demo of the Hell's Kitchen video game and was late to my actual line cooking job because i was at home cooking pretend food on my computer.

@adam: huh?

I think this would be fun :)
...mom got a wii for her 50th...perhaps she (IE ME) will want this for her half birthday LOL

OK, I have one question. Why is that burger bigger than Susie Fogelson's head?

Genius!!! @hawk krall ...because we love cooking so much!! How thrilling is to play with virtual food??!! I want! I want! Gonna buy a Wii just to get that game!

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