Cooking Mama: Cook Off

Cooking Mama: Cook Off

"The thing about cooking in large quantities is that the food often turns out to be bland and inedible. That's not so in the case of Cooking Mama, which Majesco announced has surpassed four million copies sold based on the gaming recipe of developer Cooking Mama Limited."

Cooking Mama recently moved into the Garden, so what's next for the busy housewife?
She's into arts and crafts now... Hooray for woman stereotypes.

You may remember the recent story detailing how PETA attacked the Cooking Mama franchise with their flash game "Mama Kills Animals", well Majesco Entertainment has responded.

There will be 25 vegetarian friendly recipes in the new Cooking Mama: World Kitchen game, available on the Wii. This is almost half of the available recipes. (51 total)

505 Games announced that they will be publishing the Wii sequel to Cooking Mama: Cook Off, Cooking Mama 2. They also revealed that the game will be coming out sometime in 2009. Cooking Mama 2 will be giving us brand new mini-games, as well as new recipes!

"Hot on the heels of her debut title’s success, Mama is back in the kitchen as Majesco Entertainment Company, an innovative provider of digital entertainment products and content, today announced Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends for the Nintendo DS™. With several new game modes and brand new recipes, Cooking Mama 2 has all the ingredients of an interactive smorgasbord. Recipe details for the new Wii™ home video game system version will be announced at a later date.

“Mama’s genuine appea..."

Cooking Mama is the new popular game series where you help Mama cook various meals. This simulation arrived on the DS in December 2006, and then came out for the Wii early this year. 505 Games just announced that there will be a Cooking Mama 2 for both the DS and the Wii! It will have more mini-games, multi-player capabilities, and it will be better than the first two amazing games.

However, it looks like the game will only be released in Europe. Bad news for the United States, but we ...

"Since the Wii arrived in homes last November, players have been called upon to do a great many unusual things with the new console's motion-sensitive controllers.

In "Wii Play" we used the Remote to race cows. In "Wario Ware: Smooth Moves" we used it to pluck hairs from a giant nose and to shove dentures into an old lady's mouth. And now, with the arrival of "Cooking Mama: Cook Off" from Majesco, Wii owners find themselves using the controller to roll dough, break eggs, peel carrots and, ..."