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Posted by Kotaku Apr 09 2010 22:00 GMT
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#capcom If Capcom has its way, once you put Monster Hunter Tri into your Wii you'll never want to take it out, with regularly scheduled downloadable quests and events keeping the game fresh well past release. More »

Posted by IGN Apr 09 2010 21:40 GMT
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Getting by with a little help from your friends.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 08 2010 02:30 GMT
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#capcom Monster Hunter Tri, due for a North American release this month, won critical acclaim and commercial success in Japan last year with a strong assist from its visuals. Nintendo's chief even thinks Capcom's outdoing his company, on its own hardware. More »

Posted by IGN Apr 07 2010 22:58 GMT
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How do you improve an axe? According to Capcom, stick a sword on it.

Posted by Joystiq Apr 07 2010 00:42 GMT
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In a new Iwata Asks feature with Capcom's Ryozo Tsujimoto and Kaname Fujioka, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata revealed just how closely Nintendo worked with Capcom to ensure the success of Monster Hunter Tri. Not only did the hardware manufacturer create a new controller, the Classic Controller Pro, but it actually consulted Capcom about it.

"I'm just gonna go ahead and say it," Iwata said, "but we even discussed where the best place for the analogue sticks would be." Fujioka expressed the team's relative shock at Nintendo's openness. "To be honest, when we were first asked that, I thought, 'Is it all right for us to decide?'," Fujioka said. We said what we thought would be a good spot for the analogue sticks, and when it turned out just like that, I was surprised." Of course, that spot is "exactly where they are on the PS2 controller," but that's due to Capcom's choice!

Posted by IGN Mar 30 2010 21:34 GMT
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Sizing up Capcom's hardcore action-RPG on Wii.

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Posted by GameTrailers Mar 02 2010 00:34 GMT
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Embark on the ultimate hunt with the Monster Hunter Tri demo with walkthrough by Brand Manager Eric Monacelli!

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Posted by GameTrailers Mar 02 2010 00:34 GMT
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Finish off the monster and collect your winnings for new items!

Posted by Joystiq Mar 01 2010 16:15 GMT
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It's rare for someone to berate you for not being tough enough for a Wii game, but that's exactly what Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri spokes-character Ironbeard does in this surprisingly funny series of ads. The Scottish huntsman mocks people for thinking that hunting real, regular-sized animals is hard when there are monsters to be hunted in Capcom's upcoming Wii game.

Not only are these ads, which you can view after the break, funny, they're also kind of effective. We don't want to look at this fictional character with shame! We want him to be proud of us for being man enough to hunt giant fake monsters.

[Thanks, Kieran!]

Posted by IGN Feb 25 2010 23:38 GMT
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A new Monster Hunter website is live, a new Mega Man contest, Super Street Fighter news, and more.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 25 2010 20:25 GMT
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Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri was a big focal point at yesterday's Nintendo Media Summit, but there seems to be a bit of confusion surrounding the demo disc shipping March 8. It turns out, that isn't the GameStop pre-order incentive it was made out to be. Instead, the demo disc will be free for all -- a GameStop pre-order will net you a card with 500 Wii Points on it.

As for getting the demo disc, you'll be able to walk into any GameStop location and grab one starting March 8.

Posted by IGN Feb 24 2010 19:58 GMT
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GameStop to offer pre-order exclusive demo.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 24 2010 19:20 GMT
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It's a Monster Hunter Tri information explosion, as Nintendo and Capcom reveal new information on the North American release of this eagerly anticipated title, including the release date, exclusive...

Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2010 18:31 GMT
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At today's Nintendo Media Summit, Nintendo dropped some pertinent details about Capcom's very successful and Wii Speak-compatible hunt-em-up, Monster Hunter Tri. The game will release on April 20 in North America and will be free to play online. Additionally, GameStop pre-orderers will receive a demo disc on March 8.

The free-to-play announcement is today's most welcome news about the game, which is pay-to-play in Japan. Considering Capcom was beating itself up over the decision for quite some time, we're glad the publisher finally came around and went with the option that requires us to spend less money. Just imagine -- with all the money we'll save, we can import even more delicious ramen!

Posted by Joystiq Feb 24 2010 18:31 GMT
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At today's Nintendo Media Summit, Nintendo dropped some pertinent details about Capcom's very successful and Wii Speak-compatible hunt-em-up, Monster Hunter Tri. The game will release on April 20 in North America and will be free to play online. Additionally, GameStop pre-orderers will receive a demo disc March 8. How's that for a successful infoz hunt?

The free-to-play announcement is today's most welcome know about the game, since it's pay-to-play in Japan. Considering Capcom was beating itself up over the decision for quite some time, we're glad the company finally came around and went with the option that requires us to spend less money. It'll allow us to import more delicious ramen, after all!

Posted by Joystiq Feb 23 2010 23:45 GMT
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If you're absolutely certain that you want to do the following two things:
  • Buy Monster Hunter Tri
  • Buy $10 worth of other things from Amazon in the near future
Good news! The retailer is now offering a free $10 credit with purchases of both the standard edition and Classic Controller Pro bundle of Monster Hunter Tri. For some reason, it's not listed on Amazon's $10 Bonus Offers page, but the game's page mentions the deal.

In addition to that bonus, the standard edition is currently priced at $44.99, so you'd effectively be getting Monster Hunter for $34.99.

[Via GoNintendo]

Posted by IGN Feb 18 2010 00:19 GMT
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Capcom announces Street Fighter IV for the iPhone, talks Mega Man 10, and unveils new Dead Rising 2 images.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 01 2010 17:57 GMT
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If you're anything like us, you immediately tore into the recently released Capcom Q3 2009 financial report looking for the number of Mario Party Fushigi no Korokoro Catcher arcade machines the company sold in the last nine months of 2009 (80, in case you were wondering) only to find a wealth of information about the publisher's other games. For instance, worldwide sales (sell-in, not sell-through, mind you) of Bionic Commando crept over 700k, while Monster Hunter Tri moved 1.15 million in Japan alone -- we worry deeply for the monsters of Japan, being hunted relentlessly by all of those people. At this point in the post, we'd like to point out that these numbers are for the nine months ending December 31, 2009, and thusly don't reflect January's sales. Also, things are about to get really boring. The Japanese publisher is reporting a 5.9 percent increase in net sales for the nine month period, and boasts an 84.3 percent increase in "operating income compared to the same term in [Fiscal Year 2008]," which is to say sales increased by ¥49,987 million from the same time period last year (netting ¥1,731 million). Whew - glad we got through that! Capcom itself doesn't ruminate on the numbers too much either, saying "only a few flagship software titles were released from our home video game division, while both arcade operations and content expansion were weakening." Unfortunately for us, there's still no word on the US arrival of Mario Party Fushigi No Korokoro Catcher. Source -- Capcom 3rd Quarter Financial Results (warning: PDF) Source -- Capcom 3rd Quarter Financial Results press release

Posted by Joystiq Feb 01 2010 17:00 GMT
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Back in November, Capcom told Joystiq it was "hoping" to add voice chat support to Monster Hunter Tri using the neglected Wii Speak accessory. Today's announcement of the European release of the game confirms that players will be able to coordinate with their hunting parties by yelling at their TVs. Not only will the Western releases of Monster Hunter Tri support the Wii Speak accessory, but it will be offered as part of a bundle in the European version. In addition to the standalone game and a Classic Controller Pro bundle, you'll be able to buy a pack containing Monster Hunter Tri, a black Classic Controller Pro, and a Wii Speak mic. [Via Siliconera]

Posted by IGN Jan 26 2010 09:08 GMT
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Lost Planet 2, Super Street Fighter IV, Monster Hunter Tri all dated

Posted by IGN Jan 25 2010 21:00 GMT
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Comb through our archive of videos for this jaw-dropping Wii game.

Posted by IGN Jan 25 2010 21:00 GMT
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Continue your quest for the ultimate hunt.

Posted by IGN Jan 25 2010 21:00 GMT
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Comb through our archive of videos for this jaw-dropping Wii game.

Posted by IGN Jan 25 2010 16:17 GMT
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Capcom has revealed that its upcoming monster battler will package in the updated controller.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 25 2010 15:00 GMT
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Here's some awesome news: according to a press release sent out by Nintendo, Monster Hunter Tri will be available in North America this April -- which means that Capcom essentially delayed it as little as possible. Here's some more awesome news: it'll be available in a bundle with the Classic Controller Pro, the upgraded version of the Classic Controller that was previously only available in Japan. The set will cost $59.99. Even if you're not interested in Monster Hunter, you'll be able to get one separately, in black or white, for the same $19.99 price Nintendo charges for the regular Classic Controller. The Pro might not do anything different than the original, but it's laid out a bit more comfortably, with the analog sticks spread out further and the shoulder buttons moved out of the Classic's ridiculous single-file configuration. It's no coincidence, given Monster Hunter's PS2 origins, that this new controller is essentially identical in layout to a Dual Shock.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 22:36 GMT
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Capcom's baby is a beast in Japan but a mouse in America. We want to fix that.

Posted by IGN Jan 08 2010 19:34 GMT
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We explore the vast landscapes and waters of Capcom's monster-filled universe. And it's all in English.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 05 2010 18:45 GMT
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Nintendo appears to be confident in the sales potential of Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri. The company will take on sales, marketing, and distribution of the Wii action RPG in Europe and Australia, as it did for Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles and Zack and Wiki. Despite Capcom's announcement that the title would be delayed, Monster Hunter Tri will be released in April in the West -- just out of its original Q1 window. "Nintendo has identified Monster Hunter Tri as a key title for the Wii platform in 2010," Capcom Europe senior director of marketing Michael Pattison said. " We are really excited about partnering with Nintendo to further develop this franchise." Perhaps it could be developed further by releasing the Classic Controller Pro along with it. Just an option.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 23 2009 20:15 GMT
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The new Monster Hunter Tri site isn't quite open yet, with the full contents of the digital lodge kept locked down by an outrageous voice actor. But even without access to whatever's in there, there's some interesting stuff to be found outside the virtual barrier (navigate over to the door knocker twice to find it). The site features screenshots, the North American announcement trailer, weapon descriptions, and, perhaps most useful for us, a short listing of monsters -- maybe now we won't catch so much flak for referring to one of the game's trademark creatures as "like a dragon or something." It's like a Monster Hunter University for everyone! In the announcement, Capcom still referred to the game's release date as "Spring 2010," so we expect it to be one of the less delayed titles in Capcom's lineup.