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What will monster hunter do for the wii?

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To be honest I don't expect it to set the charts on fire in terms of hardware boost or its own software sales (as many people have pointed out the console versions don't sell anywhere near as much as the PSP versions), but I get the feeling that it wasn't aiming to boost the sales of the Wii itself, which has been doing phenomenally well on Nintendo's own titles, particularly Wii Sports, Wii Fit and Smash Bros. Brawl.

However I expect that it will try and get the hardcore gamer more interested in the Wii and raise the profile of that library of games on the console, something which a lot of people seem to think it needs. It could be the game that sways hardcore gamers who until now have avoided the machine and will buy a slew of other games that interest them, including some of Nintendo's own core games like Mario Galaxy and Twilight Princess, and any other third party titles not designed for the casual market.

So in short I expect it to do okayish numbers, not really increase the sales of the Wii itself (certainly not as much as the recent PSP Monster Hunter game has done for the handheld) and cause a general increase in sales of non-casual games. Again not a runaway success in any single category but a general improvement over all areas.

That's what I think anyway.
 
It depends on how well the online side of the game works. While I am tempted now to pick up a Wii....again!...I don't think I will just for this game. I am sure it will sell really well but not in SMG, Wii Fit numbers.

The question I had was would this have been a better idea for PS3 and 360? I hope Capcom do actually bring another Monster Hunter game to PS3 and 360 owners. :D
 
cvxfreak said:
Dos on PS2 did close to 600K. That's no slouch no matter how popular the handheld series is. Should the Wii version perform similarly, which isn't impossible, then that will be an impressive result.
Japan or worldwide?


FitzOfRage said:
So for the record, does anyone think it will have the same type of stellar effect on the Wii as the PSP?
I don't think so. I believe Pokemon comparisons are pretty apt here (even if the MH series is a bit less extreme). The handheld versions are among the best-selling of every generation, while the console versions register only as a blip on the radar.
 
Great title for Wii's sake. Has a HC-reputation and Wii really doesn't have too many great MP titles.

If they continue the series on Wii, it could be as popular as in psp.
 
Haunted One said:
Japan or worldwide?
MH is a flop is US and MH2 didn't come to the states.

zoukka said:
Great title for Wii's sake. Has a HC-reputation and Wii really doesn't have too many great MP titles.

If they continue the series on Wii, it could be as popular as in psp.
What part of MH have 2 types of series do you not understand?
 
Personally I dont see it doing much besides some bitter tears, maybe Capcom will decide to use this as an opportunity to try to make the series more popular in the west but I doubt it.
 
I hope it will come also on PS3 in a later stadium, with online play and voicechat.
when it was on PS2, I did not have a PS2 modem, like a lot of people. That did not help to make it big.
It is more a playstation game then a Wii casual game....
 
I honestly don't think it will even hit 500k for the Wii, but that's just a completely uneducated guess on my part. It sells on the PSP, period.

I'll hold out on judgement until we get more solid info / release date.
 
jessmo24 said:
If monster hunter is single handedly keeping the japanese Psp afloat what will it do for wii?

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and does this mean that the console war is basically over in japan once this hits?

*goes back to playing wow*

If Nintendo can't get beyond their current manufacturing capacity, Monster Hunter will either mean no general increase in Wii sales (since systems won't be on shelves) or it will mean diverted hardware supply and even larger shortages in other regions (similar to Brawl launch)
 
It won't do anything hardware wise, but like others have said, if its marketed right I think it could get some of the core gamer crowd to finally jump in (Japan I mean).
 
About average. A lot of people jumped all over the announcement like Monster Hunter was a Final Fantasy or something and hyped it to something its not. It will do ok and give people something different to play but I don't see it knocking Nintendo games off any sales charts.
 
JDSN said:
Personally I dont see it doing much besides some bitter tears, maybe Capcom will decide to use this as an opportunity to try to make the series more popular in the west but I doubt it.

If Capcom wants to make this series popular in the west a Ps360 version would sound more logical. Since that's the userbase who buys more "hardcore" games. And the online infrastructure is FAR better on those consoles.

I really don't know what MH3 will do for Wii. Maybe the game will get ported to PSP eventually if Wii version has low sales.
 
I hope it will be a good game and comes out asap. Seems like my Wii is dead again till fall when there will be some interesting games.
 
Second said:
If Capcom wants to make this series popular in the west a Ps360 version would sound more logical. Since that's the userbase who buys more "hardcore" games. And the online infrastructure is FAR better on those consoles.

I really don't know what MH3 will do for Wii. Maybe the game will get ported to PSP eventually if Wii version has low sales.
last time i checked

resident evil 4, resident evil umbrella chronicles, mario galaxy and smash all sold well in the west and the hardware sales are showing no slowdown compared to the rather weak sales of the 360 in europe, japan and PS3 worldwide
 
jessmo24 said:
If monster hunter is single handedly keeping the japanese Psp afloat what will it do for wii?

The same thing that it did to PS2: not much. The attractive part of MHP is the portability and the ability to play along with your co-worker at work. Most Japanese are at work until late at night and the game basically allows them to play co-op without returning home.
 
Second said:
If Capcom wants to make this series popular in the west a Ps360 version would sound more logical. Since that's the userbase who buys more "hardcore" games. And the online infrastructure is FAR better on those consoles.

I really don't know what MH3 will do for Wii. Maybe the game will get ported to PSP eventually if Wii version has low sales.

I think another PSP MH has very little to do with how well the Wii game does.

I think I'll have to err on the side of its sales being in the region of the previous console entries rather than the handheld ones. Unless Capcom add split screen multiplayer. I think that when it comes to console multiplayer titles, Japanese gamers are still more of the mindset that it's something you do in an actual physical group.
 
farnham said:
last time i checked

resident evil 4, resident evil umbrella chronicles, mario galaxy and smash all sold well in the west and the hardware sales are showing no slowdown compared to the rather weak sales of the 360 in europe, japan and PS3 worldwide

Wow, 4 games. Last time I checked X360 had more than 4 multi million selling titles.

Let's be honest here. A Ps360 release wil always sell better than just a Wii release. If Capcom would want to make MH big in the West, a Ps360 release would be more wise.

But I have a feeling Capcom only is focusing on Japan with this game, since the competition is dead there.

In Europe and NA people still buy a lot of different software. And all hardware is selling well outside of Japan. Sure, Wii is selling better, but you also have to take in mind who's buying it...
 
avatar299 said:
Monster Hunter 3 will be the game that makes MH huge in the west. it will be Tales of Symphonia all over again.
If MH on PS2 didn't make it popular what makes you think it will with the wii?
 
Probably the same any non-AAA, system selling game would do: further bolster the hardcore base? I think casuals are in the bag for the Wii. Right now, it's just a play for harcore gamers. Not to say Monster Hunter is a hardcore game but Wii needs to convince certain people it can obtain and keep a number of games with a name to it. PES, GH and Monster Hunter are kinda changing the perception of the Wii. Good games that have the potential to sell well. A main line Resident Evil would do that, mainline Dragon's Quest or FF.
 
All I know is that I REALLY want this game. I'll import it and find a way to play through that version, if I have to. :D
 
Defuser said:
If MH on PS2 didn't make it popular what makes you think it will with the wii?
Because it has hype. Monster Hunter 3 will actually be advertised. There will be long discussions on message boards about it.

people will care about the next 3rd party exclusive wii game from japan that's putting up Final fantasy numbers.
 
Defuser said:
If MH on PS2 didn't make it popular what makes you think it will with the wii?


Well, we do know that Capcom is planning a big push in the west for the monster hunter series.
 
Can't but admire Capcom's eye for business decisions during last couple of years. They are making shit loads of money with right games on right consoles.
 
Taurus said:
Can't but admire Capcom's eye for business decisions during last couple of years. They are making shit loads of money with right games on right consoles.

That remains to be seen. As people have said, console MH relies on its online play, and Capcom have put it on the console with the least well developed online infrastructure. On the other hand, I happen to think that MH's console control scheme (using the right analogue stick for attacks) should translate very well (better?) to the Wii's motion control. The advatages to aiming ranged weapons should be obvious as well.
 
Zerodoppler said:
It will do exactly what Ninja Gaiden DS did for the DS.
Bring tons of credibility to the machine, and prove that the new control schemes can do wonders for actions games. I thought you hated Nintendo
 
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