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Start scheduling Monster Hunter Tri events
Wii owners can now know the joy of having their phones tell them when it’s time to take part in a righteous Monster Hunter Tri quest. Capcom’s updated the official Monster Hunter Community site to show the Quest Events. You just click the second icon on the main page, the one that sort of looks like a gem, and a listing comes up of all the forthcoming Arena and Event Quests…
Monster Hunter Tri comes with Classic Controller Pro
When Monster Hunter Tri was released back in Japan on August 1, 2009, it was available alone and in a special bundle that included a black Wii and Classic Controller Pro. Well, North America isn’t going to be fortunate enough to get the black Wii, but there will be a Monster Hunter Tri and Classic Controller Pro bundle available when the game is released April 6, 2010. The bundle will come with the game and a black Classic Controller Pro for $59.99.
You don’t have to buy the bundle though. Monster Hunter Tri will be available alone for $49.99. The Classic Controller Pro will also be available separately for $19.99 in either white or black. Nintendo doesn’t offer a specific release date for the Classic Controller Pro, so it looks like you’ll have to wait until April, 2010 for the new controller.
Monster Hunter Tri is the first entry in the series on the Wii, and includes 18 new monsters, Wii Speak support…
Monster Hunter Tri on the way to the Wii in 2010
Capcom’s formally announced what many of us already knew thanks to the company’s May investor briefing – Monster Hunter Tri, aka Monster Hunter 3, is going to be released outside of Japan. The game just came out August 1, 2009 in Japan, but residents of North America and Europe will have to wait until the beginning of 2010 for their copies. Since the investor briefing stated it’d be out before the end of the 2009 Fiscal Year, there’s a good chance we’ll see it before the end of March, 2010.
Monster Hunter Tri is a Wii exclusive, designed specifically for the system. It introduces new monsters to hunt, utilizes the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for multiplayer, allows players to hunt underwater…















