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Monster Hunter Tri (Wii)
Monster Hunter 3 - Online Detailed

VGChartz - July 24, 2009


Submitted by noobie (468) at 4:14PM PST on July 24, 2009


Monster Hunter 3 will be releasing August 1st in Japan. On the same day at 10am, the network service will become available. There are some free deals for people who want to test the online features for either 20 days, or 90 days. After this though, players will have to pay for the online by purchasing "Hunting Tickets". The prices are as follows... A 30 day ticket - 800 Wii Points A 60 day ticket - 1500 Wii Points A 90 day ticket - 2000 Wii Points
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Monster Hunter Tri Ships Over 1 Million Units

VGChartz - July 29, 2009


Submitted by noobie (468) at 2:19PM PST on July 29, 2009


It's no joke that Monster Hunter is ridiculously huge in Japan. With Monster Hunter Tri releasing this Saturday in Japan, it's showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, the initial Japanese shipment of Monster Hunter Tri has surpassed 1 million units!
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Monster Hunter 3 moved to Wii

ShareWatch - October 10, 2007


Submitted by Just_Ben (112) at 4:14AM PST on October 10, 2007


"Due to high development cost of titles for PS3, we have decided to switch the platform to which we release our Monster Hunster 3 title," Capcom managing corporate officer Ichii said.
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Overseas MH3 confirmed

Siliconera - May 10, 2009


Submitted by mrahaju (9) at 8:26AM PST on May 11, 2009


Until now Capcom was coy to confirm it, but Monster Hunter Tri is without a doubt getting an overseas release. Their 2008 financial results presentation states Monster Hunter Tri will come out in “FY 2009″ or, in plain English, sometime between April 2009 - April 2010. Monster Hunter Tri comes has an ambiguous summer target in Japan. I wouldn’t expect a domestic release until this winter.
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Monster Hunter hits 800k.

Gamasutra - August 28, 2009


Submitted by PhilHarrision (424) at 9:45PM PST on August 27, 2009


The Wii-exclusive Monster Hunter 3 from Capcom is edging closer to the million-units-sold mark in Japan, with 51,000 units sold this week, and 800,000 sold to date. Last week it sold 90K+
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Monster Hunter Tri (Wii)
US Release Date : April 20th

Kotaku - February 24, 2010


Submitted by apujanata (14935) at 4:08PM PST on February 24, 2010


Nintendo announce April 20th release date. There will be no subscription fees associated with online play in the NA version. Along with a GameStop-exclusive demo of the game, available on March 8th, they will also score a 500 Monster Hunter Tri Points Card, good towards purchases in the Nintendo Wii or DSi shopping channels.
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1st Week : 583K

Sinobi - August 5, 2009


Submitted by apujanata (14935) at 6:41PM PST on August 5, 2009


Monster Hunter 3: 583,000
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Monster Hunter Tri (Wii)
Japan release : Summer 09

Famitsu - February 12, 2009


Submitted by apujanata (14935) at 3:32PM PST on February 12, 2009


Monster Hunter 3 TRI To be release in summer 2009 in Japan. More info coming up when we release details of the event.
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Details from Famitsu Interview

IGN - September 17, 2008


Submitted by mrahaju (9) at 4:04AM PST on September 19, 2008


Famitsu interview producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Kaname Fujioka. It is a restart of Monster Hunter from scratch, filling the game with new ideas, like an unexplored island. Will have swimming and hunting for giant submerged beasts (also fish). Game's main monster is giant underwater dragon creature. Online play can be played in four player groups.
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