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*Drumstick? (''Game and Watch Gallery 2'' only)
*Drumstick? (''Game and Watch Gallery 2'' only)
*Lobster (''Game and Watch Gallery 4'' only)
*Lobster (''Game and Watch Gallery 4'' only)
*Green bell pepper (''Game and Watch Gallery'' 4 only)
*Green bell pepper (''Game and Watch Gallery 4'' only)


The different foods that the Mario Bros. toss into the air each require a different number of flips before getting crispy (ex. eggs require about three flips to cook).
The different foods that the Mario Bros. toss into the air each require a different number of flips before getting crispy (ex. eggs require about three flips to cook).
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*Thanks to the GBA's graphical capabilities, the sprites of Peach, Yoshi, and the Mario Brothers are now more consistent with the characters' official color schemes. Also, the Yoshi Egg, which was pink in the original game, has its color changed to green.
*Thanks to the GBA's graphical capabilities, the sprites of Peach, Yoshi, and the Mario Brothers are now more consistent with the characters' official color schemes. Also, the Yoshi Egg, which was pink in the original game, has its color changed to green.
*The kitchen is given a makeover: The windows are given gold curtains; the brickwork on the wall changes color from blue to gold; the countertop is missing the plates from the original; the base of the counter becomes gold and no longer looks like a cupboard, as it did originally; the floor, formerly brown, has its tiles recolored yellow and green; and the countertop, walls, and floor all have light from the wall sconces reflecting off of them.
*The kitchen is given a makeover: The windows are given gold curtains; the brickwork on the wall changes color from blue to gold; the countertop is missing the plates from the original; the base of the counter becomes gold and no longer looks like a cupboard, as it did originally; the floor, formerly brown, has its tiles recolored yellow and green; and the countertop, walls, and floor all have light from the wall sconces reflecting off of them.
*The previous Modern version used eggs, fish, steak, and sausages as the flippable food. ''Game & Watch 4'''s Modern ''Chef'' uses bell peppers and lobsters as well, but sausages are no longer used there.
*The previous Modern version used eggs, fish, steak, and sausages as the flippable food. ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'''s Modern ''Chef'' uses bell peppers and lobsters as well, but sausages are no longer used there.
*The background now changes with every 200 points the player racks up in-game. Peach will start off in the original kitchen, but after 200 points, the background will blur and then be changed into what looks like the princess's castle garden. After 200 more points are earned, the background changes back, and the pattern continues.
*The background now changes with every 200 points the player racks up in-game. Peach will start off in the original kitchen, but after 200 points, the background will blur and then be changed into what looks like the princess's castle garden. After 200 more points are earned, the background changes back, and the pattern continues.
*The background music cue has its percussion enhanced for the GBA, as is the case in all other ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series Modern games ported to ''Game & Watch 4''.
*The background music cue has its percussion enhanced for the GBA, as is the case in all other ''Game & Watch Gallery'' series Modern games ported to ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
*Peach's exact reaction to when food falls to the floor and getting a miss has been altered: She now screams repeatedly before wincing, whereas originally, Peach proceeded to repeatedly stamp her foot on the ground in a fit of anger.
*Peach's exact reaction to when food falls to the floor and getting a miss has been altered: She now screams repeatedly before wincing, whereas originally, Peach proceeded to repeatedly stamp her foot on the ground in a fit of anger.
*Similar to the other ''Game & Watch'' games included in the game, selecting ''Chef'' and waiting to actually start the game will have a humorous sequence play. In particular, Peach is standing next to Mario, who is sitting at a table and obviously waiting to be fed. She then flips various eggs to Mario, who eats them one by one, but then several more eggs fall down, and Peach ends up flipping them all over the table, with the quantity being such that Mario ends up buried underneath and overwhelmed before Yoshi comes in and eats them all. Afterwards, Yoshi takes Mario away.
*Similar to the other ''Game & Watch'' games included in the game, selecting ''Chef'' and waiting to actually start the game will have a humorous sequence play. In particular, Peach is standing next to Mario, who is sitting at a table and obviously waiting to be fed. She then flips various eggs to Mario, who eats them one by one, but then several more eggs fall down, and Peach ends up flipping them all over the table, with the quantity being such that Mario ends up buried underneath and overwhelmed before Yoshi comes in and eats them all. Afterwards, Yoshi takes Mario away.