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Escapist Magazine is the #16 Blogger for Cooking Mama
That's why Mama is taking a stand with oven mitts raised high against the latest PETA objection targeting her freshly released videogame, Cooking Mama World Kitchen, that shipped this week for Wii from Majesco Entertainment Company. ...
3 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
13 Months Ago,
Michael Masnick from Techdirt says
(in Cooking Mama Shows How To Respond To Critical Parody)
We've seen plenty of organizations react poorly and sue when someone creates a parody of what they do. Parody is protected under fair use rules, but that doesn't always stop lawsuits. And, some were apparently wondering if Cooking Mama, a popular video game for Nintendo platforms would ge...
And
Glenn M. from Wii says
(in "I would never put rat in my Ratatouille" - Cooking Mama responds to PETA)
I would never put rat in my Ratatouille." This was what Mama had to say about PETA's objection to her Cooking Mama game (DS and Wii) from Majesco. The culinary wondermom believes that good home-cooked meals can bring people together around the world and make the world a happier place.
And
Mike Fahey from Kotaku says
(in Cooking Mama Responds To PETA [Even Better Than Mama])
Mama just wants to make the nice people happy! This is the gist of a press release issued by Majesco Entertainment on behalf of Mama herself in response to PETA's recently released flash game, Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals. The release highlights the more than 25 vegetarian-friendly r...
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | Joystiq |
| 3 | DigitalBattle |
| 4 | Nintendo Wii Fanboy |
| 5 | 4 color rebellion |
| 6 | GamePolitics |
| 7 | Wii |
| 8 | expotv.com |
| 9 | GayGamer.net |
| 10 | G4 TV |
| 11 | Blogcritics |
| 12 | Techdirt |
| 13 | That VideoGame |
| 14 | YouTube |
| 15 | Cumnock Chronicle |
CA by Daemon Hatfield April 2, 2009 - The Cooking Mama series has coasted by for several years now solely on the titular character's charm and thick Japanese accent. There certainly isn't a lot of intriguing gameplay in these mini-game collections. ...
Thu, Apr 2 | from IGN