Goodies from Taito’s Japanese Cooking Mama Wii website
Japanese is a beautiful language, but when you try a direct translation, the English comes out atrocious. Still, we went over to Taito‘s Japanese-language website because Cooking Mama still looks great no matter what the language! Here’s what’s simmering for Cooking Mama for the Wii.
Multiplayer opposition against the world: Confrontational cooking! It’s Iron Chef Mama. You can play against a friend. And you can play against the evil CPU AI (please correct me if my translation is wrong)?
Judge Mama: Your cooking is judged. If you do well, a new menu item is added.
Wok like a man: The Wiimote makes the game sizzle (yeah, that was a bad pun).
All around the world…: Go all around the world and cook menu items from nine different countries! We love the “hanbagu” (hamburger).
We should probably try to finish this article up with a conclusion or something. But words fail us (especially me). I’m such an otaku, and Cooking Mama, like food, is better experienced than described. Now I gotta go get me a snack. This article has made me hungry.
More images after the jump (click on the Full Article link below).
Japanese is a beautiful language, but when you try a direct translation, the English comes out atrocious. Still, we went over to Taito‘s Japanese-language website because Cooking Mama still looks great no matter what the language! Here’s what’s simmering for Cooking Mama for the Wii.
Multiplayer opposition against the world: Confrontational cooking! It’s Iron Chef Mama. You can play against a friend. And you can play against the evil CPU AI (please correct me if my translation is wrong)?
Judge Mama: Your cooking is judged. If you do well, a new menu item is added.
Wok like a man: The Wiimote makes the game sizzle (yeah, that was a bad pun).
All around the world…: Go all around the world and cook menu items from nine different countries! We love the “hanbagu” (hamburger).
We should probably try to finish this article up with a conclusion or something. But words fail us (especially me). I’m such an otaku, and Cooking Mama, like food, is better experienced than described. Now I gotta go get me a snack. This article has made me hungry.