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|English Name= Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) | |English Name=Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) | ||
|Image= Boxart-MH3.jpg | |Image=Boxart-MH3.jpg | ||
|Publisher= Capcom | |Publisher=Capcom | ||
|Director= | |Director=Kaname Fujioka | ||
|Release= <small>JP</small>: August 1, 2009<br><small>NA</small>: April 20, 2010<br><small>EU</small>: April 23, 2010<br><small>AU</small>: April 29, 2010 | |Release=<small>JP</small>: August 1, 2009<br><small>NA</small>: April 20, 2010<br><small>EU</small>: April 23, 2010<br><small>AU</small>: April 29, 2010 | ||
|Platforms= Nintendo Wii | |Platforms=Nintendo Wii | ||
|Flagship=[[Lagiacrus]] | |||
|Gen=Third Generation | |||
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Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) | |
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Publisher | Capcom |
Director | Kaname Fujioka |
Release | JP: August 1, 2009 NA: April 20, 2010 EU: April 23, 2010 AU: April 29, 2010 |
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Nintendo Wii | |
Flagship Monster | |
Lagiacrus | |
Third Generation |
Monster Hunter 3 (pronounced "Monster Hunter Tri") is an online hunting action game for the Nintendo Wii console, and the third mainline game in the Monster Hunter series.
It originally released on August 1st 2009 in Japan and was subsequently localized and released in Europe, North America and Australia in April 2010.