December 24th, 2008 By: Capcom has revealed some new information regarding their Monster Hunter series through the newest issue of Famitsu. Most importantly, Monster Hunter G, a video game initially released on the PlayStation 2, has been confirmed for the Wii as a port. So far teh game is 77% complete, will feature 16:9 support, and will have online play, albeit at a price. Regarding Monster Hunter 3, Famitsu stated that the game is %40 complete, will have a new desert area and a rock monster.
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| - December 24th, 2008 By: Capcom has revealed some new information regarding their Monster Hunter series through the newest issue of Famitsu. Most importantly, Monster Hunter G, a video game initially released on the PlayStation 2, has been confirmed for the Wii as a port. So far teh game is 77% complete, will feature 16:9 support, and will have online play, albeit at a price. Regarding Monster Hunter 3, Famitsu stated that the game is %40 complete, will have a new desert area and a rock monster.
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| - December 24th, 2008 By: Capcom has revealed some new information regarding their Monster Hunter series through the newest issue of Famitsu. Most importantly, Monster Hunter G, a video game initially released on the PlayStation 2, has been confirmed for the Wii as a port. So far teh game is 77% complete, will feature 16:9 support, and will have online play, albeit at a price. Regarding Monster Hunter 3, Famitsu stated that the game is %40 complete, will have a new desert area and a rock monster.
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