Bust-A-Move and Cooking Mama land in Europe
505 Games is proud to announce that its two video games for the Nintendo Wii, Cooking Mama and Bust-A-Move, have been released in Europe today. Priced at UK£ 39.99 (about US$ 80), both games guarantee to give you a spankin’ good time with your Wii.
Cooking Mama is developed by Office Create and is originally a Nintendo DS title. Here, you’ll have to show your cooking skills to please Mama. What’s fun with the Wii version is that the Wiimote is used to grate, chop, roll, grind, fry, and much more kitchen kinetics to your delight. Apart from that, there are also multiple modes to choose from, from single play to a two-player mode for an all-out kitchen frenzy.
Meanwhile, Bust-A-Move Bash! is developed by Happy Happening under the wing of Taito, and is a fun and wholesome bubble-popping puzzle game. The Wii version offers gamers a revolutionary control method via the Wiimote, apart from the exclusive eight player versus game.
So if you want some good ol’ fun for your Nintendo Wii, you might as well grab these games now.
505 Games is proud to announce that its two video games for the Nintendo Wii, Cooking Mama and Bust-A-Move, have been released in Europe today. Priced at UK£ 39.99 (about US$ 80), both games guarantee to give you a spankin’ good time with your Wii.
Cooking Mama is developed by Office Create and is originally a Nintendo DS title. Here, you’ll have to show your cooking skills to please Mama. What’s fun with the Wii version is that the Wiimote is used to grate, chop, roll, grind, fry, and much more kitchen kinetics to your delight. Apart from that, there are also multiple modes to choose from, from single play to a two-player mode for an all-out kitchen frenzy.
Meanwhile, Bust-A-Move Bash! is developed by Happy Happening under the wing of Taito, and is a fun and wholesome bubble-popping puzzle game. The Wii version offers gamers a revolutionary control method via the Wiimote, apart from the exclusive eight player versus game.
So if you want some good ol’ fun for your Nintendo Wii, you might as well grab these games now.


