Software:Ryori no Tatsujin

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Ryori no Tatsujin
File:Ryori no Tatsujin logo.png
Logo to the first Ryori no Tatsujin title.
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
First releaseRyori no Tatsujin
2000
Latest releaseRyori no Tatsujin 2: Hocho no Tatsujin
2001

Ryori no Tatsujin (料理の達人 lit. Cooking Master) is a series of arcade games released by Namco in Japan only in the early 2000s. The games are loosely based on a Japanese cooking show by a similar name. The titles were centered around ancient China and Japan as they featured gameplay based on Chinese and Japanese cooking.

Ryori no Tatsujin

The first title in the series was released in April 2000. While holding the frying pan attached to the cabinet, the player was to successfully get as many colored balls through the plastic ring attached to the pan.[1] The player would earn large numbers of points for each ball that makes it through the hole. The original cabinet for the game cost 735,000 yen (or 6,738.48 USD).[2]

Ryori no Tatsujin 2: Hocho no Tatsujin

A sequel game, Ryori no Tatsujin 2: Hocho no Tatsujin, was released in April 2001. Using the plastic knife attached to the cabinet, the player was to quickly chop up various species of fish on the LCD screen on the machine before time runs out.[1] If all of the specified parts on the fish have been chopped, then the player would receive a prize. If the timer runs out before the player cut up the needed parts of the fish, the game is over.

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