Next Week’s EGGCONSOLE Title For Switch Is A Forgotten Food-Based Action RPG From The Creators of Puyo Puyo

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Next week, D4 Enterprise, the company behind the EGGCONSOLE series of retro reissues, will release the action-RPG Super Cooks on Nintendo Switch, continuing its recent trend of reissuing some of the more obscure MSX2 titles from the original Puyo Puyo developer, Compile, on the popular Nintendo platform.

Released in 1989, Super Cooks is pitched as a food-based parody of Compile’s 1988 MSX2 title Shin Maoh Golvelius, and originally appeared as part of Compile’s disk magazine, Disc Station Special 2. It features gameplay similar to Golvelius, with players navigating the world through top-down exploration in the overworld that switches to a sidescrolling perspective in dungeons, but swaps out the story about a kidnapped princess for a ridiculous new plot about an amateur chef learning to cook to win the approval of his beloved.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Bon appétit!

Next week, D4 Enterprise, the company behind the EGGCONSOLE series of retro reissues, will release the action-RPG Super Cooks on Nintendo Switch, continuing its recent trend of reissuing some of the more obscure MSX2 titles from the original Puyo Puyo developer, Compile, on the popular Nintendo platform.

Released in 1989, Super Cooks is pitched as a food-based parody of Compile’s 1988 MSX2 title Shin Maoh Golvelius, and originally appeared as part of Compile’s disk magazine, Disc Station Special 2. It features gameplay similar to Golvelius, with players navigating the world through top-down exploration in the overworld that switches to a sidescrolling perspective in dungeons, but swaps out the story about a kidnapped princess for a ridiculous new plot about an amateur chef learning to cook to win the approval of his beloved.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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