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'''''Kitchen Panic: Idaho Potato no Gyakushū''''' ('''キッチンぱにっく ~アイダホポテトの逆襲'''~ in Japanese) was going to be a 3D platformer-adventure that would have been the sequel to the 1998 PlayStation 2D platformer of the same name, that was to be released on the Microsoft Xbox for 2004, and would be developed and published by Panther Software.<ref name=":0">https://www.famitsu.com/game/coming/1142201_1407.html</ref>  
'''''Kitchen Panic: Idaho Potato no Gyakushū''''' (キッチンぱにっく ~アイダホポテトの逆襲~ in Japanese) was going to be a 3D platformer-adventure that would have been the sequel to the 1998 PlayStation 2D platformer of the same name, that was to be released on the Microsoft Xbox for 2004, and would be developed and published by Panther Software.<ref name=":0">https://www.famitsu.com/game/coming/1142201_1407.html</ref>  


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 01:06, 8 April 2023

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Status: Lost



Kitchen Panic: Idaho Potato no Gyakushū (キッチンぱにっく ~アイダホポテトの逆襲~ in Japanese) was going to be a 3D platformer-adventure that would have been the sequel to the 1998 PlayStation 2D platformer of the same name, that was to be released on the Microsoft Xbox for 2004, and would be developed and published by Panther Software.[1]

Gameplay

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The game would have players control Potato, and have him explore in the three-dimensional sandbox atmosphere of the kitchen, where they can have him roam around, swim, and defeat enemies. The game would have also utilized cel-shading graphics for the characters and backgrounds to retain the cartoonish aesthetic of the original game.[1] It also would have supported Xbox Live.[2]

Cancellation

The game was quietly cancelled as it was never released or seen again. The developer Panther Software hasn't updated it's website in over 18 years, it's possible though unconfirmed that they might have closed down, as most of their games they released or was upcoming were only exclusive to the original Xbox and the system was underperforming in Japan, which could also be the factor to why the game was cancelled. And they never developed or released anything after the sixth generation of consoles.

Availability

Nothing has resurface about the game on the web, only images of the gameplay have been resurfaced on sites such as Famitsu and the Panther Software's website.

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