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2010 FIFA World Cup Scores Joy For EA In UK Sales Charts
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2010 FIFA World Cup Scores Joy For EA In UK Sales Charts

Tue, May 4th, 2010, 6:02 pm (EST) BY DARRYL

This week's UK video game sales charts have been released, albeit a day late due to the bank holiday weekend, and it's smiles all round for EA as the 2010 FIFA World Cup game has rocketed straight to the top - maybe loads of football fans have rushed out to buy it in the hopes that England can actually win the World Cup under their guidance. More »


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Reviews Round-Up (Nier, SSFIV, Monster Hunter Tri and More)

Sun, May 2nd, 2010, 7:40 pm (EST) BY DARRYL

It appears as though we skipped a week, but never fear, as the Reviews Round-Up is back, ready to summarise an action packed week, which saw some top quality releases across numerous platforms. More »


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Monster Hunter Tri Review

Tue, Apr 27th, 2010, 9:06 pm (EST) BY BRIAN ARNOLD

There is no denying that the Monster Hunter franchise has had some success, starting with the release of Monster Hunter in 2004. Since that time, Capcom has released eight other games on multiple platforms (PC, PSP and PS2). The question going through most people's minds is simple: what will Monster Hunter Tri bring to the table and is the Nintendo Wii the best console to do this on? More »


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*CLOSED* Monster Hunter Tri Give-Away: Time To Win Some Cha-Cha

Mon, Apr 19th, 2010, 11:33 am (EST) BY DARRYL

Monster Hunter Tri is out this week on Nintendo Wii, and to celebrate that game's launch, we're giving away some Monster Hunter Tri merchandise in the form of mini Cha-Cha plushies! More »


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Reviews Round-Up (Mass Effect, Cho Aniki, Relativity)

Sun, Apr 11th, 2010, 9:48 pm (EST) BY COLIN

The past week has been a relatively mundane one regarding game releases since most of the big boys are expected in the coming week or by the end of the month. Splinter Cell: Conviction, Super Street Fighter IV and Monster Hunter Tri, anyone? More »


Iwata: Monster Hunter Tri Puts Pressure On Zelda Team
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Iwata: Monster Hunter Tri Puts Pressure On Zelda Team

Wed, Apr 7th, 2010, 2:00 pm (EST) BY DARRYL

Monster Hunter Tri is due out in a few weeks, and Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has heaped praise on Capcom for the graphical standard that has been achieved with the game. More »


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Monster Hunter Tri Dated With Pre-Order Bonus

Wed, Feb 24th, 2010, 4:45 pm (EST) BY JAMIE COURTS

Nintendo had a special announcement with Capcom at today's Nintendo Media Summit involving details on the newest Monster Hunter for the Wii. More »


Monster Hunter Tri Looking To Expand The Franchise
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Monster Hunter Tri Looking To Expand The Franchise

Sun, Feb 7th, 2010, 10:32 am (EST) BY DARRYL

Monster Hunter Tri is the latest iteration of a franchise that is growing all the time. It initially started off on the PlayStation 2, then quickly found a new home on the PlayStation Portable and has more recently gone to the PC in the form of Monster Hunter Frontier. However, Monster Hunter Tri makes the first time that the franchise will appear on a Nintendo platform and at a recent Monster Hunter event, Gaming Union got a chance to try out the game, and listen to a presentation by Monster Hunter producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto. More »


Capcom: Monster Hunter Tri Aims For Highest Graphical Quality On Wii
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Capcom: Monster Hunter Tri Aims For Highest Graphical Quality On Wii

Mon, Feb 1st, 2010, 10:03 pm (EST) BY DARRYL

The Monster Hunter franchise initially started out on the PlayStation 2, then moved over to the portable domain with the PlayStation Portable, where it cemented its place as a huge hit in Japan. More »


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Monster Hunter Tri To Support Wii Speak

Mon, Feb 1st, 2010, 10:35 am (EST) BY SHAWN

Capcom has confirmed that Monster Hunter Tri will support Wii Speak. The title, which will be released in North America and Europe this Spring, has garnered critical acclaim and has a huge following in Japan, creating it's own sub-culture. More »


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Nintendo To Publish Monster Hunter Tri In PAL Regions

Tue, Jan 5th, 2010, 9:58 am (EST) BY SHAWN

Capcom has just announced that they will be entering into a distribution agreement with Nintendo for their upcoming Wii title Monster Hunter Tri in both Europe and Australia. The terms of the deal have Capcom remaining the publisher, leaving Nintendo in charge of sales, marketing, and the distribution of the game. More »


Monster Hunter Freedom 3 Basically Confirmed By Capcom
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Monster Hunter Freedom 3 Basically Confirmed By Capcom

Posted on 2009/10/11 BY DARRYL

Everyone is aware how huge Monster Hunter is, and the release of Monster Hunter Tri only helped to further its reputation. However, where the franchise has arguably been most successful is on Sony's portable console, the PlayStation Portable.

The last main version to be released on the PSP was Monster Hunter Freedom 2 in August, 2007, as Freedom Unite was essentially an expansion, and with 2010 fast approaching, there were some doubts about whether Capcom wanted to move away from the PSP. More »


TGS 2009 Awards: Best Wii Game
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TGS 2009 Awards: Best Wii Game

Posted on 2009/10/09 BY DARRYL

Tokyo Game Show 2009 undoubtably put a lot of smiles on press and show-goers faces, but also a lot of raised eyebrows and disappointment. Once again it's time to point out just what titles induced the most joy and smiles, with Gaming Union's TGS 2009 Awards. Continuing the Award's console focus, it's time to waggle onto the Wii. More »


TGS 2009: Monster Hunter Tri Hands-On
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TGS 2009: Monster Hunter Tri Hands-On

Posted on 2009/10/07 BY DARRYL

Monster Hunter has been a huge hit for Capcom ever since it first appeared in Japan all those years ago. Since then it's managed to sell more than 10 million copies as a franchise, and it doesn't look like this craze will stop any time soon. More »


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Monster Hunter Tri Comes to North America

Posted on 2009/08/03 BY SHAWN

Capcom has announced today that Monster Hunter Tri, which recently was released in Japan, will be coming to both North America and Europe in early 2010. More »