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{{Infobox
{{multiframe|[[File:Chef (G&WG4 Classic version).png|200px]] [[File:Chef GaWG4 scene 1.png|200px]]|size=420|align=right|''Game & Watch Gallery 4''{{'}}s Classic version (left) and the Modern version's first scene (right) of ''Chef''}}
|title=Chef
'''''Chef''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] game released as part of the Wide Screen series on September 8, 1981. It appears as one of the games in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'', both of which include an updated "Modern" version of the game.
|image=[[File:Chef-G'n-W.png|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released='''Game & Watch:'''<br>{{released|Japan|September 8, 1981|USA|September 8, 1981}} '''Nintendo DSi ([[DSiWare]]):'''<br>{{released|Japan|July 29, 2009|USA|March 22, 2010|Europe|March 26, 2010|China|December 2, 2010}} '''Nintendo 3DS ([[Nintendo eShop#Nintendo 3DS|eShop]]):'''<br>{{released|Japan|June 6, 2011|USA|June 6, 2011|Australia|June 6, 2011|Europe|July 7, 2011}}
|genre=Puzzle
|modes=Single player
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E}}{{ratings|pegi=3}}
|platforms=[[Game & Watch]], [[Nintendo DSi]], [[Nintendo 3DS]]
|input={{input|gaw=1|nds=1|3ds=1}}
|media={{media|gaw=1|dsidl=1|3dsdl=1}}
}}
 
[[File:Game and Watch Chef Shop 02.jpg|thumb|left|The DSiWare version of ''Chef'']]
[[File:Chef DSiWare.png|thumb|left|''Chef'''s DSiWare icon]]
'''''Chef''''' is a [[Game & Watch]] game released as part of the Wide Screen series on September 8, 1981. Its goal is to keep the food off the ground. If any food hits the ground, the player loses a life. When the player loses three lives, they receive a [[Game Over]]. This is one of the games in the [[Museum|Gallery Corner]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery]]''. It is also a [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'', both of which include an updated "Modern" version of the game.
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[[File:Chef FP-24 bell1.png|thumb|left|The alarm kettle]]
The alarm indicator of this game is a kettle that is located between the cat thief and the rat thief, and the kettle whistles smoke when the alarm goes off.
 
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===Classic version===
===Classic version===
[[File:Game & Watch Gallery 2 Chef Classic.png|thumb|left|The Classic version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'']]
[[File:Game & Watch Gallery 2 Chef Classic.png|thumb|left|The Classic version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'']]
[[File:Chef (G&WG4 Classic version).png|thumb|left|The Classic version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'']]
A chef paces back and forth in a kitchen, using his [[Frying Pan|frying pan]] to keep pieces of food airborne. The player earns a [[point]] every time a piece of food hits the pan. If a piece of food ends up on the floor, the rat-thief grabs it and eats it, resulting in a miss. The cat at the left-hand side of the screen occasionally grabs the leftmost piece of food with a fork, only to keep it from falling to the ground. It is also the origin of [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s standard {{button|B}} move in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. As the game progresses, the food moves faster. At 200 and 500 points, any misses the player has are erased. When the player gets three misses, they receive a [[Game Over]]. In Game A, the player must flip three pieces of food. In Game B, the player must flip four pieces of food.
A chef paces back and forth in a kitchen, using his frying pan to keep pieces of food airborne. The player earns a [[point]] every time a piece of food hits the pan. If a piece of food ends up on the floor, a mouse will grab it and eat it. The cat at the left-hand side of the screen will occasionally grab the leftmost piece of food with a fork, only to keep it from falling to the ground. It is also the origin of [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s standard {{button|B}} move in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. As the game progresses, the food will move faster. At 200 and 500 points, any misses the player has will be erased. In Game A, the player must flip three pieces of food. In Game B, the player must flip four pieces of food.
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===Modern version===
===Modern version===
[[File:PeachGaWG2.png|thumb|left|The Modern version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'']]
[[File:PeachGaWG2.png|thumb|The Modern version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 2'']]
[[Princess Peach]], who is holding a pan, has to feed [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] by cooking the food [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] throw into the air. If the food gets crispy, Peach may have to feed it to Yoshi; feeding Yoshi gains a few extra points, but if Yoshi eats any burnt food, he changes into a [[Baby Yoshi|Little Yoshi]]. After Yoshi eats five pieces of cooked food in a row, he lays an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]], giving the player five points; after five more pieces of cooked food in a row are served to Yoshi, his egg will hatch into a Little Yoshi, rewarding the player with 20 points. The Little Yoshi grows back up with five more cooked feedings in a row, giving the player five points. If any piece of food goes on the floor, Peach will throw a fit. On Easy Mode, only Luigi throws the food, and it goes straight up when it hits Peach's pan. On Hard Mode, both Mario Bros. throw the food, and it frequently flies off in angles when it hits her pan. At 200, 500, and 700 points, one of the Mario Bros. will toss a [[1 UP Heart|heart]] for Peach or Yoshi to catch to remove a miss. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.
[[Princess Peach]], who is holding a pan, has to feed [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] by cooking the food [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] throw into the air. If the food gets crispy, Peach may have to feed it to Yoshi; feeding Yoshi gains a few extra points, but if he eats any burnt food, he changes into a [[Baby Yoshi|Little Yoshi]]. After Yoshi eats five pieces of cooked food in a row, he lays an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]], giving the player five points; after five more pieces of cooked food in a row are served to Yoshi, his egg hatches into a Little Yoshi, rewarding the player with 20 points. The Little Yoshi grows back up with five more cooked feedings in a row, giving the player five points. If Yoshi eats any burnt food after he has laid an egg, the egg disappears. If any piece of food goes on the floor, Peach throws a fit. On Easy Mode, only Luigi throws the food, and it goes straight up when it hits Peach's pan. On Hard Mode, both Mario Bros. throw the food, and it frequently flies off in angles when it hits her pan. At 200, 500, and 700 points, one of the Mario Bros. tosses a [[1 UP Heart|heart]] for Peach or Yoshi to catch to remove a miss. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.
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The food includes the following:
The food includes the following:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Name!!Flips required to cook!!''Game & Watch Gallery 2''?!!''Game & Watch Gallery 4''?
|-
|-
! Name !! Flips required to cook !! ''Game & Watch Gallery 2''? !! ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''?
|Fried egg||3||Yes||Yes
|-
|-
| Fried egg || 3 || Yes || Yes
|Steak||5||Yes||Yes
|-
|-
| Steak || 5 || Yes || Yes
|Sausage||4||Yes||No
|-
|-
| Sausage || 4 || Yes || No
|Fish||4||Yes||Yes
|-
|-
| Fish || 4 || Yes || Yes
|Leg of lamb||5||Yes||No
|-
|-
| Leg of lamb || 5 || Yes || No
|Lobster||5||No||Yes
|-
|-
| Lobster || 5 || No || Yes
|Bell pepper||4||No||Yes
|-
| Bell pepper || 4 || No || Yes
|}
|}
 
[[File:G&WG4 Chef Scene 2.png|thumb|240px|The Modern version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' (the second scene)]]
[[File:Chef GaWG4 scene 1.png|thumb|right|240px|The Modern version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' (the first scene)]]
The Modern version of ''Chef'' is remade in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Changes from the [[Game Boy Color]] version of the previous Modern ''Chef'' are as follows:
[[File:G&WG4 Chef Scene 2.png|thumb|right|240px|The Modern version of ''Chef'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' (the second scene)]]
The Modern version of ''Chef'' is remade in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' for [[Game Boy Advance]]. Changes from the [[Game Boy Color]] version of the previous Modern ''Chef'' are as follows:
*Due to the GBA's graphical capabilities, the sprites of Peach, Yoshi, and the Mario Bros. are now more consistent with the characters' official color schemes. Also, the Yoshi Egg, which was pink in the original game, has its color changed to green.
*Due to the GBA's graphical capabilities, the sprites of Peach, Yoshi, and the Mario Bros. are now more consistent with the characters' official color schemes. Also, the Yoshi Egg, which was pink in the original game, has its color changed to green.
*The kitchen is given a makeover: The windows are given gold curtains; the brickwork on the wall changes color from blue to gold; the countertop is missing the plates from the original; the base of the counter becomes gold and no longer looks like a cupboard, as it did originally; the floor, formerly brown, has its tiles recolored yellow and green; and the countertop, walls, and floor all have light from the wall sconces reflecting off them.
*The kitchen is given a makeover: The windows are given gold curtains; the brickwork on the wall changes color from blue to gold; the countertop is missing the plates from the original; the base of the counter becomes gold and no longer looks like a cupboard, as it did originally; the floor, formerly brown, has its tiles recolored yellow and green; and the countertop, walls, and floor all have light from the wall sconces reflecting off them.
*The previous Modern version used eggs, fish, steaks, legs of lamb, and sausages as the flippable food. ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'''s Modern ''Chef'' uses bell peppers and lobsters as well, but legs of lamb and sausages are no longer used there.
*The previous Modern version used eggs, fish, steaks, legs of lamb, and sausages as the flippable food. ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''{{'}}s Modern ''Chef'' uses bell peppers and lobsters as well, but legs of lamb and sausages are no longer used there.
*The background now changes with every 200 points the player racks up in-game. Peach will start off in the original kitchen, but after 200 points, the background will blur and then be changed into what looks like the princess's castle garden. After 200 more points are earned, the background changes back, and the pattern continues.
*The background now changes with every 200 points the player racks up in-game. Peach starts off in the original kitchen, but after 200 points, the background blurs and then changes into what looks like the princess's castle garden. After 200 more points are earned, the background changes back, and the pattern continues.
*The background music cue has its percussion enhanced for the GBA, as is the case in all other ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series Modern games ported to ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
*The background music cue has its percussion enhanced for the GBA, as is the case in all other ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series Modern games ported to ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
*Peach's exact reaction to when food falls to the floor and getting a miss has been altered: She now screams repeatedly before wincing, whereas originally, Peach proceeded to repeatedly stamp her foot on the ground in a fit of anger.
*Peach's exact reaction to when food falls to the floor and getting a miss has been altered: She now screams repeatedly before wincing, whereas originally, she proceeded to repeatedly stamp her foot on the ground in a fit of anger.
*Similar to with the other Game & Watch games included in the game, selecting ''Chef'' and waiting to actually start the game will have a humorous sequence play. In particular, Peach is standing next to Mario, who is sitting at a table and obviously waiting to be fed. She then flips various eggs to Mario, who eats them one by one, but then several more eggs fall down, and Peach ends up flipping them all over the table, with the quantity being such that Mario ends up buried underneath and overwhelmed before Yoshi comes in and eats them all. Afterwards, Yoshi takes Mario away.
*Like with the other Game & Watch games included in the game, selecting ''Chef'' and waiting to actually start the game has a humorous sequence play. In particular, Peach is standing next to Mario, who is sitting at a table and obviously waiting to be fed. She then flips various eggs to Mario, who eats them one by one, but then several more eggs fall down, and Peach ends up flipping them all over the table, with the quantity being such that Mario ends up buried underneath and overwhelmed. Afterwards, Yoshi comes in, eats all the eggs, and takes Mario away.
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*{{button|gba|pad}} (left and right): Move
*{{button|gba|pad}} (left and right): Move
*{{button|gba|A}} and {{button|gba|B}}: Rotate
*{{button|gba|A}} and {{button|gba|B}}: Rotate
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' sticker==
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|-
!width="150px"|Name
!width="100px"|Image
!Artwork from
!Effect in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]
|-
!Chef
|[[File:Chef GW Sticker.png|100x100px]]
|align=center|''Game & Watch''
|align=left|[Specials: Indirect] - Attack +25<br>Usable by: Mr. Game & Watch
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==''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' trophy information==
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial;"
|-
!width="10%"|Name
!3DS Image
!Wii U Image
!width="20%"|Appears In
!Description
|-
!Chef
|[[File:ChefTrophy3DS.png|100px]]
|[[File:ChefTrophyWiiU.png|100px]]
|align=center bgcolor="lightblue"|'''G&W''' ''Chef'' (09/1981)
|''Back in the days of the Game & Watch and the early NES years, there were a lot of games with short and simple titles—and at just four letters and one syllable, Chef is a prime example. It's all about flipping food on a frying pan without dropping any on the floor. Whether any of that food ever actually gets served to customers is a mystery...''
|-
|}
<small>Blue indicates the trophy or description is exclusive to the Wii U version.</small>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Chi=厨师长<ref>From the iQue DSiWare release</ref>
|ChiR=Chúshī Zhǎng
|ChiM=Lead Chef
}}
==Media==
{{more media|DSi version only|section=yes}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
<gallery>
BabyYoshi-GWGallery4Chef.png|Baby Yoshi
BabyYoshi-GWGallery4Chef.png|Baby Yoshi
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_1UP_Heart.png|1 UP Heart
G&WG4 Modern Chef 1UP Heart.png|1 UP Heart
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Bell_Pepper.png|Bell pepper
G&WG4 Modern Chef Bell Pepper.png|Bell pepper
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Fish.png|Fish
G&WG4 Modern Chef Fish.png|Fish
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Fried_Egg.png|Fried egg
G&WG4 Modern Chef Fried Egg.png|Fried egg
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Lobster.png|Lobster
G&WG4 Modern Chef Lobster.png|Lobster
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Luigi.png|Luigi
G&WG4 Modern Chef Luigi.png|Luigi
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Mario.png|Mario
G&WG4 Modern Chef Mario.png|Mario
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Peach.png|Peach
G&WG4 Modern Chef Peach.png|Peach
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Steak.png|Steak
G&WG4 Modern Chef Steak.png|Steak
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Yoshi_Egg.png|Yoshi Egg
G&WG4 Modern Chef Yoshi Egg.png|Yoshi Egg
G&WG4_Modern_Chef_Yoshi.png|Yoshi
G&WG4 Modern Chef Yoshi.png|Yoshi
</gallery>
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20160411152222/http://www.intheattic.co.uk/chef.htm ''Chef'' info page on In the Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames] (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine)
{{NIWA|NWiki=1}}
{{NIWA|NWiki=1}}
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/abrTWeCMFBvDfQhQ47EV03htfJbRnhLC North American website]
{{Game & Watch Gallery}}
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DSiWare/Game-Watch-Chef-263291.html Nintendo UK website]
[[Category:Game & Watch Gallery series minigames]]
*[http://www.intheattic.co.uk/chef.htm ''Chef'' info page on In the Attic, a website dedicated to classic video games].
 
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[[Category:Game & Watch games]]
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[[Category:1981 games]]
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[[Category:Games not originally in the Mario franchise]]
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Brawl Stickers]]
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Latest revision as of 08:44, April 16, 2024

This article is about the Game & Watch game. For Mr. Game & Watch's neutral special move in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Mr. Game & Watch. For a list of chefs in the Super Mario franchise, see Category:Chefs.
Classic version of Chef from Game & Watch Gallery 4 Chef (Game & Watch)
Game & Watch Gallery 4's Classic version (left) and the Modern version's first scene (right) of Chef

Chef is a Game & Watch game released as part of the Wide Screen series on September 8, 1981. It appears as one of the games in the Gallery Corner in Game & Watch Gallery. It is also a minigame in Game & Watch Gallery 2 and Game & Watch Gallery 4, both of which include an updated "Modern" version of the game.

Gameplay[edit]

Classic version[edit]

Chef (Classic)
The Classic version of Chef from Game & Watch Gallery 2

A chef paces back and forth in a kitchen, using his frying pan to keep pieces of food airborne. The player earns a point every time a piece of food hits the pan. If a piece of food ends up on the floor, the rat-thief grabs it and eats it, resulting in a miss. The cat at the left-hand side of the screen occasionally grabs the leftmost piece of food with a fork, only to keep it from falling to the ground. It is also the origin of Mr. Game & Watch's standard B Button move in the Super Smash Bros. series. As the game progresses, the food moves faster. At 200 and 500 points, any misses the player has are erased. When the player gets three misses, they receive a Game Over. In Game A, the player must flip three pieces of food. In Game B, the player must flip four pieces of food.

Modern version[edit]

The Modern version of Chef from Game & Watch Gallery 2

Princess Peach, who is holding a pan, has to feed Yoshi by cooking the food Mario and Luigi throw into the air. If the food gets crispy, Peach may have to feed it to Yoshi; feeding Yoshi gains a few extra points, but if he eats any burnt food, he changes into a Little Yoshi. After Yoshi eats five pieces of cooked food in a row, he lays an egg, giving the player five points; after five more pieces of cooked food in a row are served to Yoshi, his egg hatches into a Little Yoshi, rewarding the player with 20 points. The Little Yoshi grows back up with five more cooked feedings in a row, giving the player five points. If Yoshi eats any burnt food after he has laid an egg, the egg disappears. If any piece of food goes on the floor, Peach throws a fit. On Easy Mode, only Luigi throws the food, and it goes straight up when it hits Peach's pan. On Hard Mode, both Mario Bros. throw the food, and it frequently flies off in angles when it hits her pan. At 200, 500, and 700 points, one of the Mario Bros. tosses a heart for Peach or Yoshi to catch to remove a miss. Music is also featured in this version, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.

The food includes the following:

Name Flips required to cook Game & Watch Gallery 2? Game & Watch Gallery 4?
Fried egg 3 Yes Yes
Steak 5 Yes Yes
Sausage 4 Yes No
Fish 4 Yes Yes
Leg of lamb 5 Yes No
Lobster 5 No Yes
Bell pepper 4 No Yes
The second scene of modern version of Chef from Game & Watch Gallery 4
The Modern version of Chef from Game & Watch Gallery 4 (the second scene)

The Modern version of Chef is remade in Game & Watch Gallery 4 for the Game Boy Advance. Changes from the Game Boy Color version of the previous Modern Chef are as follows:

  • Due to the GBA's graphical capabilities, the sprites of Peach, Yoshi, and the Mario Bros. are now more consistent with the characters' official color schemes. Also, the Yoshi Egg, which was pink in the original game, has its color changed to green.
  • The kitchen is given a makeover: The windows are given gold curtains; the brickwork on the wall changes color from blue to gold; the countertop is missing the plates from the original; the base of the counter becomes gold and no longer looks like a cupboard, as it did originally; the floor, formerly brown, has its tiles recolored yellow and green; and the countertop, walls, and floor all have light from the wall sconces reflecting off them.
  • The previous Modern version used eggs, fish, steaks, legs of lamb, and sausages as the flippable food. Game & Watch Gallery 4's Modern Chef uses bell peppers and lobsters as well, but legs of lamb and sausages are no longer used there.
  • The background now changes with every 200 points the player racks up in-game. Peach starts off in the original kitchen, but after 200 points, the background blurs and then changes into what looks like the princess's castle garden. After 200 more points are earned, the background changes back, and the pattern continues.
  • The background music cue has its percussion enhanced for the GBA, as is the case in all other Game & Watch Gallery series Modern games ported to Game & Watch Gallery 4.
  • Peach's exact reaction to when food falls to the floor and getting a miss has been altered: She now screams repeatedly before wincing, whereas originally, she proceeded to repeatedly stamp her foot on the ground in a fit of anger.
  • Like with the other Game & Watch games included in the game, selecting Chef and waiting to actually start the game has a humorous sequence play. In particular, Peach is standing next to Mario, who is sitting at a table and obviously waiting to be fed. She then flips various eggs to Mario, who eats them one by one, but then several more eggs fall down, and Peach ends up flipping them all over the table, with the quantity being such that Mario ends up buried underneath and overwhelmed. Afterwards, Yoshi comes in, eats all the eggs, and takes Mario away.

Controls[edit]

Game & Watch Gallery 2[edit]

Classic version[edit]

  • +Control Pad (left and right): Move
  • B Button: Move left
  • A Button: Move right

Modern version[edit]

  • +Control Pad (left and right): Move
  • A Button and B Button: Spin

Game & Watch Gallery 4[edit]

Classic version[edit]

  • +Control Pad (left and right): Move
  • B Button: Move left
  • A Button: Move right

Modern version[edit]

  • +Control Pad (left and right): Move
  • A Button and B Button: Rotate

Gallery[edit]

Modern version[edit]

Game & Watch Gallery 2[edit]

Game & Watch Gallery 4[edit]

External links[edit]