Capcom is on stage to demo Monster Hunter Tri. You play as a warrior resident of Moga Village, plagued by monsters. You must in turn hunt these creatures, create new weapons and then level up, all of which allows you to fight bigger and meaner monsters. Tri sold 500,000 copies in Japan during its launch week.
Right. So the Monster Hunter Tri demo continues. It's cool, I assure you. Basically, lots of battles spanning both earth and sea. Nothing I write will do this justice, but I will say it looks fun and I'm sure Monster Hunter fans will be extremely pleased.
GameStop demo disc includes two quests. Also, if you pre-order Tri, you'll receive an exclusive Monster Hunter Tri card that will give you 500 Wii Points good toward the purchase of anything on the WiiWare or DSiWare channels.
IGN UK wrote:
Side note: Tri will support both WiiSpeak, as previously mentioned, and text-based chat. So you'll have your choice of communication.
Nintendo of America will publisher Dragon Quest 9: Sentinels of the Starry Skies.
Yet another game I want, and probably won't be able to get.
IGN UK wrote:
Cammie is now talking about Club Nintendo. Craig Harris is so happy right next to me. His face is like that of a five-year-old given his first lollipop. Nintendo says it will release a bunch of new Mario posters. A new Game & Watch collection for DS. And Finally, Grill-Off with Ultra Hand. A localized version of the first digital game released to NCL's club Nintendo.
One thing I want to get clear up front. The focus today is going to be on the first half of 2010. All of you who were hoping to hear some stuff on the back-half will have to wait until E3. The good news is that the first half of 2010 is absolutely packed,"
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