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Thursday, July 17, 2008 --- 49 days ago
Following hot on the heels of the successes of the Cooking Mama series of games and Nintendo's own recently released DS cookbook, come two announcements from E3 this week that two of the UK's best known celebrity chefs, Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay, will both be bringing out their own videogames this Christmas. Yes, you read that correctly. Ubisoft has just announced that it will publish Hell's Kitchen: The Video Game in September - on Wii, Nintendo DS, PC and Mac - to "allow players to experience the show's high-pressure kitchen and dining room challenges as a faithfully rendered 3D Gordon Ramsay watches their every move." Gordon Ramsay, without the ******* swearing "I had a great time doing the voice for my own animation," said Gordon Ramsay. "Being in a video game is a new experience for me and I'm very pleased with the results." Notice the lack of swearing in the above comment from Ramsay! A Ubisoft rep just informed TechRadar that - somewhat ironically - the game is to be rated 12+ and that there will be no actual swearing in Ramsay's game with any rude words on screen hidden by an asterisk. Players earn stars to "build their way up from a Single-Star restaurant to a prestigious Five-Star establishment… the pressure builds as customers become increasingly demanding… keep up with the pressure before time is up, or Ramsay loses patience and closes the kitchen." Sweet, Pukka, Lovely Not one to miss out on another bandwagon, At ...




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