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Chef is a Game & Watch game, that is also found in Game & Watch Galleries 2 and 4. Its goal is to keep the food off the ground. If any food hits the ground, the player loses a life.

Classic Version

A chef paces back and forth in a kitchen, using his frying pan to keep three to four pieces of food airborne. If a piece of food ends up on the floor, a mouse will grab it and the player gets penalized with a miss. The cat at the left hand side of the screen will occasionally grab the left-most piece of food with a fork, only to keep it from falling to the ground. It is also the origin of Mr. Game & Watch's standard B move.

Modern Version

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Peach, who is holding a pan, has to feed Yoshi by cooking the food the Mario brothers throw into the sky. If the food hits on Peach's pan, the player gets a point. If the food gets crispy, the player may have to feed it to Yoshi; feeding the Yoshi gains a few extra points. However, if Yoshi eats any burnt food, he'll change into a Baby Yoshi. If the food goes on the floor, the player gets a miss.

To make the mini-game more interesting, the different foods that the Mario Bros. toss out each require different amount of flips before getting crispy (ex. Eggs require about 3 flips to cook). As the game progresses, the foods will start flying off in angles instead of simply going straight up.

In Game & Watch Gallery 4, the background would also change as the player racked up more points.

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