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[Wii] Monster Hunter 3

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 08:56
par DarkKing
Iawata vient d'annoncer officiellement la sortie de Monster Hunter 3 sur Wii.

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Source : http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/826/826130p1.html

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:03
par Mecton LaFlemme2S'inscrir
Avoir masse biftons en caisse, ca sert 8)

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:09
par Banjo
8O 8O 8O 8O

Je l'avais pas du tout vu venir celle là ! 8O

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:11
par Valentine Rose
C'est parfait on aura au moins des graphismes équivalent à ceux de la PSP :oscar:.

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:15
par Holaf
on aura surtout un vrai jeu :oscar:

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:29
par Pazu
Tain le Nintendo event du 10 octobre était donc vrai :raptor:
Et pas que du WiiFit :bave:

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:31
par Pazu
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Publié : 10 oct. 2007 09:33
par DarkKing
Le shadow of the colossus de la Wii. :raptor:

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 10:06
par jimbo
C'est une exclue ou pas? Car si s'en est une, doit y en avoir qui doivent se la prendre et se la mordre

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 10:09
par Holaf
ce ques j'espere surtout, c'est qu'ils fassent un vrai jeu avec un vrai mode online :love:

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 12:51
par Mecton LaFlemme2S'inscrir
Si on en croit ce qu'on peut lire à droite et à gauche (et que j'ai la flemme de vérifier), toutes les mentions "PS3" concernant MH3 sur le site de Capcom ont disparu...

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 12:57
par Fischerman
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Re: [Wii] Monster Hunter 3

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 13:40
par ClitoriX 2
DarkKing a écrit :Iawata vient d'annoncer officiellement la sortie de Monster Hunter 3 sur Wii.

Source : http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/826/826130p1.html
Incroyable, j'ai hate d'aller lire le topic qu'il doit y avoir sur gaf (ça doit être DQ9 style avec OMG WTF Fuck YOU NINTENDO partout (y) :lol: )

Ex-cellent /Mr Burns

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 13:50
par Stomp
joli coup de la part de Nintendo :D

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 14:12
par Me_Marcadet
C'est dommage, la serie avait bcp plus a gagner en resolvant ses problemes techniques.

Enfin c'est bien pour ceux qui n'avait pas de ps2 et qui vont pouvoir tester un MH ps2 style sur wii.

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 14:17
par Chat-Minou
Le screen a un rendu des plus étrange. Je trouve très sympa le décor mais le personnage est tout pixellisé :nard:

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 14:36
par Holaf
entre la resolution wii et la compression jpeg ca aide pas ^^

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 21:28
par ClitoriX 2
For the lulz

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Publié : 10 oct. 2007 21:41
par Pazu
Mais, mais la BOMB quoi :lol:

Trailer:
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Publié : 10 oct. 2007 21:53
par TGV
C'est quoi le principe du jeu?
C'est quel genre?

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 21:56
par gné
En gros c'est pokemon, la niaiserie en moins (y) .

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 21:57
par ClitoriX 2
Les PR officiels qui puent le blabla PR (y).
TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Nintendo Co Ltd, the world's largest maker of portable game consoles, on Wednesday won an exclusive deal in which major game developer Capcom Co Ltd will supply its blockbuster Monster Hunter 3 action game title for its Wii home-use, stand-alone game machines.

The Osaka-based Capcom had previously said it was developing Monster Hunter 3 for Sony Computer Entertainment Inc's PlayStation 3 game console. The company's Monster Hunter 1 and 2 games were exclusively offered on PlayStation 2 consoles.

Capcom's Monster Hunter series have accumulated global sales of 4.5 million copies.

"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," :ptdr: . Capcom managing corporate officer Katsuhiko Ichii said. Nintendo has a rich title line-up for children but has few strong titles that can appeal to core game players or adults.

The announcement comes as Sony is struggling to recover its once-mighty position in the global video game market where competition has heated up since Microsoft Corp launched the Xbox 360 in 2005 and Nintendo Co introduced its Wii last November.

Sony said Tuesday it will cut the price of its new generation video game console sold in Japan to prop up sluggish sales of high-end game machines ahead of the approaching Christmas season.

Sony will cut the price of the most powerful version of the Playstation 3 (PS3) with a 60-gigabyte hard disk drive to 54,980 yen from around 59,800 yen offered by retailers on Oct 17.

In unveiling the exclusive deal with the influential game developer, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said that the company is now "entering the third phase of its strategy, aimed at expanding the game player population." "With the release of the Nintendo DS portable game console and Wii stand-alone game machine, we managed to lure those who have never played games or those who have stopped playing games to play them," Iwata said.

"I understand that some experts argue that our success is short-lived and temporary. So, we now need to make efforts to constantly expand the player base by offering services and titles that can appeal not only to those who have never played games but also to those who play them hard," he said.

Analysts think the deal could strike another blow to the Sony camp, which is losing support from game developers.

In late 2006, Square Enix Co Ltd, a developer of computer games, decided to release its latest DragonQuest IX game exclusively for use in Nintendo Co Ltd's Nintendo DS portable game console.

Square Enix hadn't published a main version of DragonQuest for use on a Nintendo game platform since 1995.

"Wii has so far been successful, but it lacks a strong player base among teenagers, while Monster Hunter is highly popular in this age group," said Hirokazu Hamamura, president of Enterbrain, the publisher of influential entertainment magazines.

"So, the transfer of the platform is a positive surprise for Nintendo and negative news for Sony," he said.

Hamamura also said the decision by Capcom, which has a reputation for creating high-grade graphics, may also help encourage more third-party game developers to enter the Wii business, because it was thought that Wii would not be able to cope with such titles as Monster Hunter that requires strong graphical chip power.

Meanwhile, Nintendo also announced a plan to ally with NTT East and NTT West, the regional fixed phone service unit of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. The partners will offer a one-stop service for Internet-ready Wii, covering select Internet service providers and setting up an Internet connection.

Nintendo offers the so-called "Virtual Console" service which allows Wii users to download legacy games and play on Wii.

To enrich its Internet-ready features, Nintendo said it will also introduce a new service called Wiiware, which allows game developer to sell not only legacy games but also newly-developed games directly via the Internet.

"With the launch of this new service, game developers can set prices on new games more flexibly and cut the risk of holding inventories," Nintendo's Iwata said.
Capcom unleashes the beast as "Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)" rumbles its way onto the Nintendo Wii®

Capcom Co., Ltd. (Capcom) is pleased to announce the development of a new edition in its mega-hit "Monster Hunter" series: "Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)" for the Nintendo Wii.

The "Monster Hunter" franchise is a series of action games that puts the player in the boots of a fearless hunter tracking down and battling huge and ferocious monsters all while traversing breathtaking natural environments. To date, the series has shipped over 4.5 million copies worldwide (as of September 30, 2007). The "Monster Hunter Freedom" series for the PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system (referred to below as the PSP® system) makes use of Network Play to build upon the gaming experience, which has boosted its popularity, especially in the student market, and has also helped to make it the first PSP® game to sell over a million copies in Japan. The series has also been the recipient of numerous awards with "Monster Hunter" for the PlayStation®2 receiving the Award of Excellence at the Eighth Annual CESA Game Awards and "Monster Hunter Freedom 2" receiving the Grand Award at the Japan Game Awards: 2007.

Capcom has worked tirelessly on the latest title in the series, "Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)", to utilize the unique aspects of the Nintendo Wii, which will create a "Monster Hunter" game unlike any of its predecessors. The attractiveness of the Wii experience is sure not only to please existing fans of the series, but also attract newcomers to this unique adventure.

As always, we at Capcom will continue to strive to develop new and original games that appeal to a broad audience around the world while expanding our properties for multiple platforms. We believe that by bringing the "Monster Hunter" series to multiple platforms, it will help the franchise reach an even greater number of users eager for its unique gameplay.

Title Summary
1. Title Monster Hunter 3 (tri-)
2. Genre Hunting Action
3. Platform Wii
4. Release Date To be announced.

Publié : 10 oct. 2007 22:02
par TGV
Ca a l'air pas mal.

Je me laisserais peut être tenté (juste pour filer du fric à Capcom qui a enfin pris une bonne décision) si le jeu est bon!

Publié : 11 oct. 2007 06:36
par ClitoriX 2
Me_Marcadet a écrit : Enfin c'est bien pour ceux qui n'avait pas de ps2 et qui vont pouvoir tester un MH ps2 style sur wii.
Superbe troll 20/20 :lol: . Comment tu peux savoir si ça sera pareil que sur PS2 vu qu'on a aucune info :lol: A part les graphs peut être et encore via une seule image t'es puissant.

:roll: .


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Lien vers la conférénce de Nintendo : http://www.irwebcasting.com/071010/53/f ... dex_hi.htm

L'intérêt c'est que des gaffeurs ont confirmé que celui qui a présenté MH3 a dit que ce qu'on voit dans le trailer est en temps réel.

Publié : 11 oct. 2007 06:40
par Banjo
Et puis même si ils avaient pas de PS2 ils pouvaient quand même avoir une PSP :kikoo: