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).

Come on, Mama, do the Wiimotion!

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)?

Iron Chef Mama!

Judge Mama: Your cooking is judged. If you do well, a new menu item is added.

Mama looks so happy!

Wok like a man: The Wiimote makes the game sizzle (yeah, that was a bad pun).

Come on, Mama, do the Wiimotion!

All around the world…: Go all around the world and cook menu items from nine different countries! We love the “hanbagu” (hamburger).

I'd like to teach the world to cook in perfect harmony.

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.

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