News of the upcoming release of Cook or Be Cooked has hit the interwebs!

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purenintendoMy favorite posts are the ones at non-gaming websites. It’s cool how a game like this crosses barriers into brand new markets.

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Check out Yahoo’s front-page coverage of Cook or Be Cooked!

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Game On Austin

October 16, 2009

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In case you missed it last night, Red Fly was one of many studios participating in Game On Austin last night. We showcased Ghostbusters and Cook or Be Cooked for the Wii. The event was open to the public, and many people got to have hands-on experience with our latest videogames.

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The crowd gathers Ghostbusters and Cook or Be Cooked drew a sizable crowd

Everyone loves busting ghosts

Gamespot’s Sophia Tong previewed Cook or Be Cooked and found it tasty.

We got a chance to play with an updated preview build of the game and came away hungry and ready to go eat.

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Cook or Be Cooked Hands On

October 14, 2009

Wootini at GayGamer.org got to try out Cook or Be Cooked at a special Namco Bandai premier. Here’s another reviewer who get what we’re doing with this title:

And in keeping with the realism, all of the recipes are completely real and edible if you make them in real life.

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Long time, no post

October 6, 2009

Red Fly Studio hasn’t been making much noise on the internet lately. All of our announced titles have shipped, and as is common in this industry, our next project(s) can’t be discussed until they are formally announced.

But here are some new, positive words about Ghostbusters from JennCutter‘s blog. It’s great to see people are still enjoying it! Even though she played the Xbox 360 version first, Jenn gives a balanced review of the Wii version on its own merits.

I consider it a whole new game, really. I know where the game is headed, of course, but it feels new and fresh. I think having some time away from my obsession with the 360 version certainly helps avoid comparing them directly.

The two articles discussing Ghostbusters are here and here.