![]() The PSP and Monster Hunter are practically synonymous in Japan. It sold more than a million copies in Japan, but by series standards Monster Hunter Tri on the Wii was only a moderate success. Don't let the tiny system fool you – this is the biggest game of the show. Battles are broadcast on a huge screen, tantalising those still at the back of the endless queues with epic four-player face-offs against fantastical beasts. The triumphant brass of the theme music booms out across the halls, drawing yet more attendees. A stuffed Felyne and immaculately dressed-up girls greet the patient players who've made it to the front of the hours-long queues that snake around the play space – a specially constructed, elaborate mini-village made out of paper and wood. ![]() The floor is theirs, to do with as they please. ![]() Whenever there's a new Monster Hunter to show off, the Tokyo Game Show belongs to Capcom. ![]()
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