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Posted: Apr 6th 2009 6:16PM Typicalgamer said

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i really don't why people would want to get this when they watch cooking shows and look online.

Posted: Apr 6th 2009 7:34PM Deona said

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I'm not sure this game has it, but in Personal Trainer: Cooking actually tells you the steps. If you need to go on to the next step you say continue or more details. It is just a fun little thing to have and I've made some great recipes using it. Of course it isn't for everyone, but I enjoyed it. :)
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Posted: Apr 6th 2009 9:56PM (Unverified) said

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yes, because Rachael Ray is a realistic representation of how the average person cooks a meal
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Posted: Apr 6th 2009 7:32PM (Unverified) said

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Personally I wouldn't buy this; I prefer to, y'know, play games on my handheld gaming system.

Posted: Apr 6th 2009 9:06PM mchambone said

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I guess you're not their target market on this one then, better luck next game!
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Posted: Apr 6th 2009 10:36PM JoshMilewski said

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What the hell? Unless there's a real reason, this is *not* the way to add DSi-exclusive content to a game.

Posted: Apr 7th 2009 10:05AM Shoyz said

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I thought the entire point of DSi-enhanced carts was to allow extra features that make use of the DSi's exclusive features.

Way to fail.

Posted: Apr 7th 2009 12:48PM den69 said

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nintendo likes money more than it likes you

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