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America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking! - review
1up.com posted by GoNintendo Jun 10 2010 04:05 GMT
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A portion of a 1up review… While the selection isn’t as substantial as you’d see in a full-size cookbook, this is balanced by the compact, interactive nature of the program. In other words, it’s not the sort of thing to replace old cookbook standbys like Better Homes & Gardens or Real Simple… but as a complement, [...]
America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking - review
worthplaying.com posted by GoNintendo Apr 10 2010 07:40 GMT
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A portion of a WorthPlaying review… For a cookbook application, America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking is quite good. The voice controls can get a little spotty but everything else, from the audio directions to the presentation to the amount of recipes included, is great. With the emphasis on American dishes, this is more of a [...]
America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking Review: Top Chef
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2010 16:00 GMT
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#review America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking isn't just a game. It certainly isn't just an interactive cook book jammed onto the DS. This is one of three games that Nintendo thinks will convince people to buy the big-screened DSi XL. More »
America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking Review
ds.ign.com posted by IGN Mar 29 2010 22:52 GMT
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The interactive cookbook is ready for a second helping with more recipes and features.
How Nintendo Can Help You Cook
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 29 2010 20:00 GMT
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#clips Nintendo's new super-sized DSi XL portable gaming system hit stores this weekend. One of the device's key "games" also went on sale: An interactive cook book. We took both for a spin to see how they did. More »
America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking - GoNintendo edition
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Mar 24 2010 18:31 GMT
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RawDad is the resident chef in my family, for better or worse. The most involved meals I make either involve the microwave, or pouring milk over some sort of cereal. RawDad at least tries some different meals, even if they don’t turn out to his liking. That’s why he was so excited when I [...]
America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking Impressions
ds.ign.com posted by IGN Feb 25 2010 00:59 GMT
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Don't let the name fool you -- this is Personal Trainer: Cooking 2.
Get cooking with the America's Test Kitchen trailer
nintendo.joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2010 23:45 GMT
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No, it's not Metroid or Mario or even Sin & Punishment, but ask yourself one question: Will any of those games teach you how to create your own sustenance? Unless you're planning on cooking up some fried Skree with your arm-mounted energy cannon, the answer is no. So, since even the most avid gamers get tired of ramen and Red Bull, Nintendo presents America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking for the DS. The "game" teaches you how to make real food and, bizarrely, was developed by Indies Zero, the same folks that brought us Retro Game Challenge.

It contains 300 recipes provided by America's Test Kitchen, which you may have seen on public television. The game supports voice controls and multiple profiles, allowing different members of the family (or dorm, commune, etc.) to take on different tasks required by each recipe. It also includes age settings, just in case you're not quite ready for little Timmy to handle the meat cleaver. And, for the cooking impaired, America's Test Kitchen even includes handy tutorial videos to explain the more difficult bits.

America's Test Kitchen hits shelves March 28 for $19.99.
Nintendo Media Summit: America's Test Kitchen Screens
media.ds.ign.com posted by IGN Feb 24 2010 21:47 GMT
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The spiritual successor to Personal Trainer: Cooking was on display, and we've got fresh shots for you.
America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking - updated fact sheet
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Feb 02 2010 18:01 GMT
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America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking Format: Nintendo DS™ Launch Date: 03/28/10 ESRB: E (Everyone) Alcohol Reference Game Type: Cooking Training Players: 1-6 Developer: Indies Zero Game Information More Chefs Mean More Fun What’s for dinner? Just tap the touch screen to reveal dozens of possibilities, then gather a team of friends or family members to help prepare it. 300 recipes have been tested and perfected by the three dozen [...]
America's Test Kitchen Comes to Nintendo's DS
ds.ign.com posted by IGN Jan 27 2010 21:10 GMT
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The Big N announces an all-new, exclusive partnership with ... PBS?