While we wait (and wait, and wait ... ) for an official Iron Chef game (maybe if we clap our hands and click our heels it'll happen?) there's a new entree on the cooking game menu from Majesco.
Cooking Mama World Kitchen is not, as its title might have you think, an online competitive cook-off. It is a follow-up to Cooking Mama: Cook Off, calling upon players to perfect their virtual cooking skills using the Wii remote to simulate a number of kitchen utensils. World Kitchen, due for holiday release, has gone all polygonal on us, and promises new mini-games, recipes, and a more thoroughly rhythm-based gameplay system to (ahem) spice things up.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: Jul 1st 2008 4:34AM (Unverified) said
Looks like shes grinding a giant turd to me. Kind of like the game, when i think of it.
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Posted: Jul 1st 2008 4:46AM DarknessBear said
That little dude looks like he's good with meat... Wait, that's a chick?
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Posted: Jul 1st 2008 5:16AM (Unverified) said
Should be renamed
TO
Cooking mama E.coli kitchen
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Cooking mama E.coli kitchen
Posted: Jul 1st 2008 6:12AM (Unverified) said
Erm, grats?
And I agree, that picture probably isn't the best choice for any article with the masses upon masses of perverted minds of the internet.
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And I agree, that picture probably isn't the best choice for any article with the masses upon masses of perverted minds of the internet.
Posted: Jul 1st 2008 10:45AM (Unverified) said
I must just have a dirty mind because that pic is kinda disturbing.
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Posted: Jul 1st 2008 10:57AM mr nimblewick said
I thought Iron Chef had been announced for Wii?
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Posted: Jul 1st 2008 11:26AM NO DOUBT GET LOUD said
As long as it features more butchered english VO, im down.
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