Nintendo:E3 2008 Center/Cooking Guide announced for America

During the press conference Nintendo shocked me by announcing Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat, better known as Cooking Navi in Japan, as a title coming to America. No logo was released on the press site, though we were offered a nice ol' fact sheet and some images. I'll only be offering the fact sheet (haha).

Press Release
Cooking Guide turns your Nintendo DS into an interactive cookbook, complete with recipes and video demos.
 * Cooking Guide includes more than 200 recipes from around the world. So no matter what you’re in the mood for, you can find something new and tasty to  make for dinner. Users can search a map by country to find regional dishes or  select options for low-calorie foods, specific ingredients or short cooking times.
 * Each recipe contains step-by-step directions and photos to make it possible to prepare dishes you’ve never tried before. Use the stylus or simple voice  commands to “turn the page.” A tap of the touch screen lets you adjust the serving  size automatically, and users can write and save cooking notes, just as they would  in a paper recipe book.
 * The Cooking Guide chef talks you through the entire cooking process. Recipes include photos of the dish as well as instructional videos on how to perform  different cooking techniques, such as how to chop an onion or clean a fish. Users  can access a handy reference function to explain unfamiliar terms and cooking  techniques when they appear.
 * The software includes a timer and calculator, as well as a search function to help you find what you’re looking for. Cooking Guide also includes an ingredient  checklist to use as a shopping list – just put a mark next to the items you need and  bring your Nintendo DS to the grocery store.