"If any of the news about Monster Hunter Tri 3G was getting you excited, well...wind back those expectations a bit. It turns out that Capcom has no current plans to bring the game across the pond."
"The Nintendo 3DS is getting a port of Monster Hunter Tri, titled Monster Hunter 3G, later this year. That's big news. But Capcom is planning more for Nintendo's portable. It's bringing Monster Hunter 4, the next major installment for the franchise, to the system."
"A while back we had a survey here on Capcom-Unity asking all of you fans about one of your most loved games, Monster Hunter. You can see the survey here, and there was a LOT of data from all of you. It took a long time to compile all the information you sent from private message format to something we could use. Thank you so much for all of your answers! You guys rock!"
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd was officially announced for the PSP in Japan today. Capcom has released the first screens of the upcoming handheld title.
"The Nintendo Wii's control system may have reinvented the gaming industry, but it's also encouraged some terribly weird games to be created. Particularly in Japan.
Japanese TV isn't "normal" at the best of times. But these strange Wii games still need TV promotion... and how do you promote a weird game? You make an even weirder commercial, of course.
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Capcom has announced release details for their upcoming action RPG port, Monster Hunter G for the Wii. The game will be shipping on April 23rd, with a retail price of 3990 yen. Included with the game will be a demo of the also upcoming Wii release of Monster Hunter 3 tri~ which is purportedly going to release later this year or early next year.
Also announced by Capcom, along with Nintendo, is a special classic controller that supports a Monster Hunter G-inspired design. This will be so...
There are new screenshots available for Capcom's upcoming game Monster Hunter G for the Wii. It is a port of the PS2 version, which was developed as an expansion to the original Monster Hunter for the PS2.
The screenshots show the Hunter base Kokotto village, where players can receive quests to take on in the game's single player mode. The village has its assortment of shops, and also holds the character's home, where players can store their items and equipment. A character's appearance...
Ryozo Tsujimoto is the producer of the popular series Monster Hunter. As the picture attests, he's both a happy and confident man.
The interview covers a lot of points. These include sales and statistics, the source of popularity (word of mouth, not just PSP), the nature in which it appeals to players, how the game was "in the right place at the right time", promotions and branching out into other sectors of the market, how the Monster Hunter team operates, working with Capcom and finishes...

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