Have you ever noticed when you are using a vacuum cleaner that there are interference lines in the TV? I'll try not to bore you with the techno babble. Well, those interference lines are a result of current flowing on & off through a coil in in the motor. When current stops flowing through a coil, a huge voltage spike is produced- that spike is what you are seeing in the TV. The electric cooker also has a coil in it, when you shut it off, it also produces a voltage spike. I suspect that the part of the game that controls the buzzer is picking up that spike, just like a radio reciever. A good test would be to plug a TV into the same outlet and see if there is interference when you turn off the cooker.