Capcom hints at Monster Hunter 3G, Monster Hunter 4 localisations
Even though Monster Hunter 3G and Monster Hunter 4 have only just been announced as part of Capcom’s festivities at Tokyo Game Show, fans are already clamouring to find out whether or not the games...
View ArticleTuesday Shorts II: XBL error, Monster Hunter, Castle of Illusion, Arkham City
Right. Let’s get you shorted real fast like. Remember when Xbox Live was down yesterday morning? It was due to an “interruption to normal traffic flow within our datacenters,” said the firm. Disney has...
View ArticleMonster Hunter 3DS getting Japanese hardware bundle
Capcom’s announced this morning it’ll release a 3DS hardware bundle with Nintendo in Japan for Monster Hunter 3G’s release. The hardware pack will feature a 3DS with special art, an AR card, charger...
View Article3DS Circle Pad add-on up for pre-order in Japan
Japanese pre-orders have opened for the 3DS’s Monster Hunter 3G-centric second circle pad attachment. The peripheral goes on sale on December 10 alongside the new game, and fetches ¥1,500 – about $20....
View ArticleMonster Hunter 3G skipping online co-op for ad hoc
Capcom has stated in an FAQ on its support site that Monster Hunter 3G will not have an online co-op mode. It will instead use ad hoc wireless play with nearby Nintendo 3DS systems. Players will still...
View ArticleReport – Monster Hunter 3G to release fall 2012 in Europe
Official Nintendo Magazine has reported an estimated fall 2012 release date for Monster Hunter 3G in Europe. The news was posted via a scan of the magazine spotted online by both GoNintendo – which...
View ArticleWednesday Shorts – Glorious Halo, Super Altair, Delicious PR Guff
Let’s make this quick. I gotta go brush my pimp suit ahead of a Saints Row party this evening. Ars Technica took a glance over the Halo art book, and concluded it is very shiny indeed. Pics and all. As...
View ArticleCapcom to ship 420,000 copies of Monster Hunter 3G
Based on retailer sources, Andriasang reports Capcom will have 420,000 copies of Monster Hunter 3G ready for launch in Japan on December 10. 100,000 will be shipped as Slide Pad bundles, and 20,000 in...
View ArticleMonster Hunter 3G hits 1 million shipped in Japan
Capcom’s announced its shipped 1 million units of Monster Hunter 3G in Japan. The 3DS version of the 2010 Wii online RPG launched on December 10, selling 471,055 units in its first week. The series as...
View ArticleJapanese charts: 3DS remains on top, Monster Hunter 3G passes 1 million sold...
3DS continued to dominate Media Create’s weekly sales chart moving 240,819 units which is a 20% increase over the week prior. Monster Hunter 3G crossed the 1 million units sold mark during the week,...
View Article3DS software topped Japanese sales in January, says Enterbrain
Famitsu publisher Enterbrain has said 3DS software topped the hardware monthly totals for last month in Japan. Mario Kart 7 came first in the list with sales of 388,760, followed by the 319,037 units...
View ArticleEdge lists Monster Hunter 3G for western launch
More hints that the perennially popular Monster Hunter may send its 3DS incarnation out to conquer the world. The latest issue of EDGE lists Monster Hunter 3G for release in Europe in the third...
View ArticleMonster Hunter 3G spotted in Spanish retailers
Still no official word on a western release for Monster Hunter 3G, but European retailers are betting it’s on the way, RevoGamers spotted the action RPG in a Media Mark in Asturias, with pre-orders...
View ArticleNintendo Direct – Rune Factory 4, Animal Crossing 3DS, Mario Tennis Open, more
Nintendo announced many, many things during Nintendo Direct. Things such as: a release date for Rune Factory 4, daily DLC for Heroes of Ruin, and extra information on Mario Tennis Open. Below the break...
View ArticleCapcom hints at imminent Monster Hunter announce
In an introductory post, Capcom’s new associate online and community specialist Yuri Araujo has dropped a hint that a new Monster Hunter release may finally make it to the west. “I actually joined as a...
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