Taito will “cook furry trains” in Nintendo World Tour 2006
Before you start raising your eyebrows because of this article’s title, hear us out first. The Nintendo World Tour 2006 in Japan is just about to take place in a matter of days and we still don’t know who (or what) to expect. Until now, that is. Taito has just announced the titles they would be serving up during the event:
See? With a line-up of those games, now you understand the title of this article! You’ve got a cooking game (who’s your mama?!), a “furry furry” collection of 30 mini-games, and a train-simulator that allows you to control Japan’s famous bullet train Sanyou. Put them together, and what’ve you got? No, not bippity-boppity-boo! Taito’s going to be cooking furry trains during the tour!
Anyways, while we’re still wrestling with the Google Translation of the Famitsu page, we’re not really sure if these games will actually be playable demos on the show floor. However, according to a lot of people, the recent Micromania Game Show 2006 has Cooking Mama for play, which means there’s a big chance it would be playable in Japan also. The Nintendo World Tour will kick off on November 3 and will circuit around the country for the rest of the month.
Before you start raising your eyebrows because of this article’s title, hear us out first. The Nintendo World Tour 2006 in Japan is just about to take place in a matter of days and we still don’t know who (or what) to expect. Until now, that is. Taito has just announced the titles they would be serving up during the event:
See? With a line-up of those games, now you understand the title of this article! You’ve got a cooking game (who’s your mama?!), a “furry furry” collection of 30 mini-games, and a train-simulator that allows you to control Japan’s famous bullet train Sanyou. Put them together, and what’ve you got? No, not bippity-boppity-boo! Taito’s going to be cooking furry trains during the tour!
Anyways, while we’re still wrestling with the Google Translation of the Famitsu page, we’re not really sure if these games will actually be playable demos on the show floor. However, according to a lot of people, the recent Micromania Game Show 2006 has Cooking Mama for play, which means there’s a big chance it would be playable in Japan also. The Nintendo World Tour will kick off on November 3 and will circuit around the country for the rest of the month.