Majesco Entertainment stopped by this week to show off six titles set to release on Wii and DS in 2009. On DS Game Informer saw Gardening Mama, the latest simulation in the ever-popular Mama series; Dawn of Heroes, a promising tactical turn-based game; Puffins: Island Adventure; and Drama Queens. Leading the Wii was Major Minor's Majestic March, a rhythm-based marching-band game designed by PaRappa the Rapper's designer Masaya Matsuura, and the minigame-filled Our House: Party. Lastly, we'll fill you up on a rumor that will surely tickle your stomach.
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Get ready to help devastate an entire forest by growing produce for your furry capitalist friends under the watchful eye of Mama - who is, of course, running this entire operation. Seeds of friendship are nowhere to be found, as your woodland neighbours only drop by for a stock refill. Luckily, the threat of being driven off your farm in an Orwellian coup is minimal, as their grasp of commerce is about as firm as the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man’s resolve to finally start that diet.
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8bitfix writes: Cooking Mama graced our Nintendo DS systems with the first title in the franchise, Cooking Mama, back in 2006. Since then, she has been back with more titles, not only for the DS, but for the Wii as well (also iPhone and iPad). Taking us into our virtual kitchens to cook up some fantastic recipes, sharpen our skills, decorate our kitchen and Mama herself with accessories, and most of all, not to burn our food and make her angry and see that fire in her eyes.