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Initial release date
  
9 September 1999

Genre
  
Simulation game

Platform
  
PlayStation


Developer
  
SIE Japan Studio

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Publisher
  
Sony Interactive Entertainment

Similar
  
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Ore no Ryouri (俺の料理 Ore no Ryouri, "My Cooking") was developed by Argent and released by Sony for the original PlayStation. Players must successfully manage different types of restaurants, utilizing the DualShock's analog sticks to perform various tasks.

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It was published in Japan on September 9, 1999. Due to its success, it was re-released under the PlayStation's 'The Best' label. A 1-level demo was made available in the US via PlayStation Underground.

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A semi-sequel party game, Gacharoku, was released on the PlayStation 2.

The game inspired a fan-made remake for English-speaking audiences released in 2004 called Ore No Ryomi and a sequel Ore No Ryomi 2 both of which were released for free. These ultimately spawned a commercial sequel: Or No Ryomi 3; which was re-titled and sold as Cook, Serve, Delicious!, independently released for PC and Mac through Steam in 2012.

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Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 32 out of 40.

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References

Ore no Ryouri Wikipedia