From the latest issue of Famitsu comes
Cooking Mama, a stylus-based game that lets players experience cooking. The game, published by Taito will allow a player
to prepare a number of real world dishes, using the pen for "cutting vegetables, mixing ingredients in a fry pan
and even preparing the final layout for your meal." Players will also be able to make their own recipes.I applaud the publisher's efforts, but I thought the whole point in cooking was to eat the meal afterwords. Digital food tastes like plastic!
Also, Taito will be releasing a new puzzle game called Monster Bomber that allows you shoot out colored balls at colored enemies that approach the bottom screen from the top screen. The object of the game is to kill all enemies by shooting them with the like-colored balls. It will also support wireless gameplay.
Both games will be released in Japan on March, 23. No word as of yet on a US release.
