Talk:Chef

Can we mention that the Classic version of Chef is playable in Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? ?- User:Zedxclon


 * No, that would be outside our range, as Cooking Guide is not a Mario game and the Classic version of Chef is only included here because it appeared in the Game & Watch Gallery series featuring Mario. --

Okay thanks! I didn't think we could.- User:Zedxclon

Burnt vs. Burned
Owencrazyboy, why did you reverted my edit that "Burnt" is the proper spelling? 23:58, 25 September 2018 (EDT)
 * After doing some research, both "burnt" and "burned" are commonly used words, but I feel like "burnt food" is, in my honest opinion beyond a shadow of a doubt, the best way to word it on this article. If you think otherwise, then just let me know. P.S. If you want to address me directly next time, just visit my talk page. – Owencrazyboy9 (talk) 00:03, 26 September 2018 (EDT)
 * According to dictionary, they're used interchangeably. "Burned" is usually used for past tense and is also American English (which we use), but more info here: https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/is-burnt-acceptable-as-the-past-tense-of-burn 00:18, 26 September 2018 (EDT)
 * Yes, Alex95. Because most of the MarioWiki visitors are North American. 18:04, 26 September 2018 (EDT)
 * In the midwest where I live, "burnt" is used as an adjective, at any rate. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 19:22, 26 September 2018 (EDT)
 * That's also right, Doc von Schmeltwick. 21:27, 26 September 2018 (EDT)

Food in the Modern version of Chef
In the list of food in the "Modern version" section of this article, "Drumstick" has a question mark after it. The food item that looks like a drumstick can be found on the Game & Watch Gallery 2 article. Alex95 says it's not a drumstick. Does anyone know what the actual name of that food item is? Dwhitney (talk) 16:36, 21 February 2019 (EST)