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awesome thats great to hear:D
punchout in japan is coming when?



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Kenology said:
superchunk said:
hmm. hopefully that means NA release by holidays.

I thought it was coming out Q1 sometime in NA/EU.

That's the best guess. I hope they don't take as long as there doing for Monster Hunter Unite. (15 months from Japanese release and American)



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outlawauron said:
Kenology said:
superchunk said:
hmm. hopefully that means NA release by holidays.

I thought it was coming out Q1 sometime in NA/EU.

That's the best guess. I hope they don't take as long as there doing for Monster Hunter Unite. (15 months from Japanese release and American)

So far, it's confirmed that it'll be out in the US/EU this fiscal year.



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DQVI DS would have 50%+ chance to hit 1 million in Japan if it's released this year. (I think it's a given for it to sell 1 million units based on re-releases of DQIV and DQV)

And you should have another level for million seller since there is no chance for DQIX, FFXIII and Pokemon DS remake to sell under 1 million in Japan. :)



MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.

Looks like Wii will be owning Japan for wuite a while then.



                            

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Just bundle it with the wii !



Like I said in the other thread: $9,440 bucks for the limited edition....

What a steal!

 

I can't wait to see more videos and info about MH3. From those who know the franchise well, is it really fun to just play Single player? Is there local co-op? I forgot. >_>

 

I won't be playing this game online, so basically I'm wondering if you guys still think it's worth it from what we know of the game.



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Soriku said:
wfz said:

Like I said in the other thread: $9,440 bucks for the limited edition....

What a steal!

 

I can't wait to see more videos and info about MH3. From those who know the franchise well, is it really fun to just play Single player? Is there local co-op? I forgot. >_>

 

I won't be playing this game online, so basically I'm wondering if you guys still think it's worth it from what we know of the game.

 

Well, Capcom said the single player of MH3 is a good chunk of the game...but the main part is online.

Sigh..... Woe is me, I suppose.

 



^^^ how come you won't play it online?



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