Posted Nov 20, 2008 at 05:02PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Cooking Mama, Games, Cooking Mama 2: Cooking with Friends Tags: PETA
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Cooking Mama: Veggie Kitchen? - Image 1In response to Mama's statement yesterday, Joel Bartlett, assistant director of marketing for PETA, sends Mama a letter of peace and love, even asking Mama to go with Cooking Mama: Vegetarian Kitchen. Even though they made a playable parody of Mama as a bloodthirsty butcher, PETA maintains that they still love Mama.

In the letter, Bartlett was glad to report that thanks to the bloody Cooking Mama parody, tens of thousands of people watched the undercover footage from turkey farms that they have. They understand the game's concept, but they still urge Mama to "Pledge to be veg for 30 days."

Based on your and Majesco's good-natured responses to PETA's game, I think you understand that although we made you into a demonic, knife-wielding maniac in Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals, we still love you. While we had a good time roasting you, the real purpose of our game, of course, was to bring to light some of the horrific practices of the turkey industry. And we mean the animals who are actually mistreated—not the virtual ones you cook up in your digital kitchen.


Bartlett then points out that Mama could still have her wide variety of dishes with Indian, Thai, Japanese, and Middle Eastern cuisines, which have a lot of vegetarian and vegan options.

After all that in-game butchering, PETA just wants to play Cooking Mama (DS, Wii)! But they can't, so they're asking Majesco to cook up a vegetarian kitchen for them. They'll even help promote the would-be game to over 2 million members and supporters.

What say you, Mama?



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   by ISOHaven - 2008-11-20
 » WTF!?!?!?!?!

So....they used a video game, that has absolutely NOTHING to do with their propaganda, to help demonstrate a point?

No wonder PETA is so ill received!


   Re: FreePlay - 2008-11-20
 » Seriously.

These are people who firebomb animal research clinics.

   Re: ISOHaven - 2008-11-21
 » WTF!?!?!?!?!

HA! I'm sure THAT didn't kill any animals.... retards!


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