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Giant mech battles? Really?

 

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Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

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This game looks incredibly awesome.

But yet again, we have to go back to the same old crap. Is there any marketing for this game right now? Of course not.

I'm seeing ads now for Tatsunoko vs Capcom all over the place, but nothing for this. Pathetic.



Sempuukyaku said:
This game looks incredibly awesome.

But yet again, we have to go back to the same old crap. Is there any marketing for this game right now? Of course not.

I'm seeing ads now for Tatsunoko vs Capcom all over the place, but nothing for this. Pathetic.


I hope that means you preordered it.



dampowell said:
Sempuukyaku said:
This game looks incredibly awesome.

But yet again, we have to go back to the same old crap. Is there any marketing for this game right now? Of course not.

I'm seeing ads now for Tatsunoko vs Capcom all over the place, but nothing for this. Pathetic.


I hope that means you preordered it.

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/post.php?post=3068752&page=4&postnum=7

 



The Character Model for Travis looks much better!



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Crazy!!!! I gotta go finish the first one quick!!! (Got it a bit late lol)



I forgot where I put that awful NBA Jam issue. The cover is ugly I put a book cover over it.

I need to read this feature though.



Hope this one will sell a bit better in japan due to the huge mechas...



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Was looking for scans of The Grinder info too, little help?



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