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Pressure Cooker (video game)

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Initial release date
  
1983

Designer
  
Garry Kitchen

Developer
  
Activision

Publisher
  
Activision

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Platforms
  
Atari 2600, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows

Similar
  
Garry Kitchen games, Other games

Pressure Cooker is an Atari 2600 video game released by Activision in 1983. The player is a short-order cook at a hamburger stand who must assemble and package hamburgers to order without letting ingredients or hamburgers fall to the floor.

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Gameplay

Hamburgers go through an oven and are placed on a conveyor belt headed in the player's general direction. In order to satisfy customers' orders (seen on a chart at the bottom of the screen), the player must catch the flying toppings for a particular order and place them on the burger. Once a burger is assembled, the player must catch the top bun, place it on the burger, and then drop the completed burger into the proper colored slot. Once all the slots are filled, the level ends, and the player receives bonus points for remaining performance points (see below) and for every burger successfully completed.

Performance points

The player begins the game with 50 performance points. Errors that result in the loss of performance points include:

  • Being hit in the back or side with a flying topping (-1 point)
  • Allowing a flying topping to hit the wall (-1 point)
  • Placing the same topping on the same burger twice (-1 point)
  • Dropping the burger into the wrong slot or missing a slot altogether (-5 points)
  • Allowing a burger to fall off the conveyor belt (-10 points)
  • Once the player loses all their points, the game is over.

    Legacy

    Pressure Cooker was made available on Microsoft's Game Room service for its Xbox 360 console and for Windows-based PCs on September 29, 2010.

    References

    Pressure Cooker (video game) Wikipedia