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The Mana Knight
10-10-2007, 10:39 AM
Last Updated: 10-October-2007 10:48:55

TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Nintendo Co Ltd, the world's largest maker of portable game consoles, on Wednesday won an exclusive deal in which major game developer Capcom Co Ltd will supply its blockbuster Monster Hunter 3 action game title for its Wii home-use, stand-alone game machines.

The Osaka-based Capcom had previously said it was developing Monster Hunter 3 for Sony Computer Entertainment Inc's PlayStation 3 game console. The company's Monster Hunter 1 and 2 games were exclusively offered on PlayStation 2 consoles.

Capcom's Monster Hunter series have accumulated global sales of 4.5 million copies.

"Due to high development cost of titles for PS3, we have decided to switch the platform to which we release our Monster Hunster 3 title," Capcom managing corporate officer Katsuhiko Ichii said. Nintendo has a rich title line-up for children but has few strong titles that can appeal to core game players or adults.

The announcement comes as Sony is struggling to recover its once-mighty position in the global video game market where competition has heated up since Microsoft Corp launched the Xbox 360 in 2005 and Nintendo Co introduced its Wii last November.

Sony said Tuesday it will cut the price of its new generation video game console sold in Japan to prop up sluggish sales of high-end game machines ahead of the approaching Christmas season.

Sony will cut the price of the most powerful version of the Playstation 3 (PS3) with a 60-gigabyte hard disk drive to 54,980 yen from around 59,800 yen offered by retailers on Oct 17.

In unveiling the exclusive deal with the influential game developer, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said that the company is now "entering the third phase of its strategy, aimed at expanding the game player population." "With the release of the Nintendo DS portable game console and Wii stand-alone game machine, we managed to lure those who have never played games or those who have stopped playing games to play them," Iwata said.

"I understand that some experts argue that our success is short-lived and temporary. So, we now need to make efforts to constantly expand the player base by offering services and titles that can appeal not only to those who have never played games but also to those who play them hard," he said.

Analysts think the deal could strike another blow to the Sony camp, which is losing support from game developers.

In late 2006, Square Enix Co Ltd, a developer of computer games, decided to release its latest DragonQuest IX game exclusively for use in Nintendo Co Ltd's Nintendo DS portable game console.

Square Enix hadn't published a main version of DragonQuest for use on a Nintendo game platform since 1995.

"Wii has so far been successful, but it lacks a strong player base among teenagers, while Monster Hunter is highly popular in this age group," said Hirokazu Hamamura, president of Enterbrain, the publisher of influential entertainment magazines.

"So, the transfer of the platform is a positive surprise for Nintendo and negative news for Sony," he said.

Hamamura also said the decision by Capcom, which has a reputation for creating high-grade graphics, may also help encourage more third-party game developers to enter the Wii business, because it was thought that Wii would not be able to cope with such titles as Monster Hunter that requires strong graphical chip power.

Meanwhile, Nintendo also announced a plan to ally with NTT East and NTT West, the regional fixed phone service unit of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. The partners will offer a one-stop service for Internet-ready Wii, covering select Internet service providers and setting up an Internet connection.

Nintendo offers the so-called "Virtual Console" service which allows Wii users to download legacy games and play on Wii.

To enrich its Internet-ready features, Nintendo said it will also introduce a new service called Wiiware, which allows game developer to sell not only legacy games but also newly-developed games directly via the Internet.

"With the launch of this new service, game developers can set prices on new games more flexibly and cut the risk of holding inventories," Nintendo's Iwata said.
http://www.sharewatch.com/story.php?storynumber=49593

Oh snap, Sony loses a big franchise to Japan. This is great news for Nintendo and the Wii will continue to do well in Japan. I'm really curious as to how this will work on Wii.

The news definitely surprised me. :D

mykevermin
10-10-2007, 10:41 AM
Prior to Crisis Core, Monster Hunter was THE franchise for the PSP, as far as I could tell.

More a loss for the PSP, IMO. I never got what the fuss was all about, personally.

I'm really curious as to how this will work on Wii.

Uh...the same game plus waggle? Like every Wii game?

CouRageouS
10-10-2007, 10:52 AM
I played the PS2 version for a couple months. Its a chore to find/build equipment but in a way was rewarding and pretty cool of the idea of using monster body parts and turning them into weapons and armor. Its really a love or hate game, I can see why people are turned off by the system.

The transition from PS2 to Wii should be simple. Right Stick used to be the swinging of your weapon, so Wiimote movement to replace it is a given. I can see potential in this title as long as online works out well.

terribledeli
10-10-2007, 10:54 AM
Doesn't sound like its going to affect the Monster Hunter Freedom series. Any bets that'll still continue to show up on the PSP?

botticus
10-10-2007, 11:19 AM
Prior to Crisis Core, Monster Hunter was THE franchise for the PSP, as far as I could tell.

More a loss for the PSP, IMO. I never got what the fuss was all about, personally.



Uh...the same game plus waggle? Like every Wii game?Well, it was announced for PS3 a while back, so an exclusivity agreement with Nintendo is a pretty rough turnaround.

Thomas96
10-10-2007, 11:21 AM
everyone's ponying up money for exclusives... even when they don't need to. Nintendo just didn't want this game to be on PS3... because it could have been for all systems, but if that happens the Wii version could get lost in the shuffle.

Snake2715
10-10-2007, 11:25 AM
So Nintendo bought the exclusive Thomas?

dallow
10-10-2007, 11:28 AM
Capcom doesn't care about Monster Hunter.... ::sniff::

Oh well.

Scrubking
10-10-2007, 11:37 AM
The meltdowns across the net over this announcement have been hilarious.

botticus
10-10-2007, 11:39 AM
So Nintendo bought the exclusive Thomas?TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - Nintendo Co Ltd, the world's largest maker of portable game consoles, on Wednesday won an exclusive deal in which major game developer Capcom Co Ltd will supply its blockbuster Monster Hunter 3 action game title for its Wii home-use, stand-alone game machines.
Either that or there was a raffle held at Capcom's office for the rights. :lol:

jkam
10-10-2007, 11:52 AM
It sounds to me like Capcom covering their ass...it's no myth that there are a lot more Wiis in Japan than PS3s as of right now. It would make sense for them to cater to the larger install base. I wonder if this will be a continuing trend or just a flash in the pan.

007
10-10-2007, 11:56 AM
Again, this is fascinating news... but does it affect the PSP series? It says that MH3 is the sequel to 1 & 2 which appeared exclusively on PS2.

So, is Freedom a different series, and does this change THAT?

mykevermin
10-10-2007, 12:02 PM
Well, it was announced for PS3 a while back, so an exclusivity agreement with Nintendo is a pretty rough turnaround.

Fair enough. Perhaps this is an agreement for "Monster Hunter," as someone pointed out, and not the "Freedom" games. It could move to the DS (stranger things have happened). This agreement will have a substantially larger impact in Japan than in the US, I believe, however.

Oh, look, it's Scrubking with another predictably cynical cheerleading post on the Wii boards! It's the anti-Scobie!

dallow
10-10-2007, 12:03 PM
Yeah, this is bigger news for Japan, though I really liked the PSP series.

Strell
10-10-2007, 12:06 PM
Nintendo always cuts a part out of their press releases. Behold:


Iwata then went on to address the online community regarding this announcement.

"We feel even the hardest of the hardcore Sony fans will go into Nintendo forums - of their own accord, even - and create topics about the Monster Hunter series coming to the Wii. Even people like The Mana Knight."

Iwata then went on to show off the Wii Fit board, which reported him as being grossly overweight. "Oh, silly me," he said, as he dropped several large bags with dollar signs, along with many cigars, from his pockets. The game then suggested he was only slightly overweight.

mykevermin
10-10-2007, 12:15 PM
Hey! Would ya lookit that! Strell succeeded in making a funny!

The Wii is an amazing console after all.

Strell
10-10-2007, 12:19 PM
Do not think I am not keeping score (http://cheapassgamer.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3414513&postcount=21), Burger Lad.

EXStrike
10-10-2007, 01:00 PM
We'll give you Monster Hunter if you put Megaman in Brawl?

Zen Davis
10-10-2007, 01:30 PM
http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/article/826/826162/first-look-monster-hunter-3-20071010082255737.jpg

rodeojones903
10-10-2007, 01:56 PM
I think I am one for the 10 people in the US that love this series. This is a day one purchase for me.

Reality's Fringe
10-10-2007, 02:00 PM
So, what, them thar Japanese really like this game or something?

dmaul1114
10-10-2007, 02:03 PM
Couldn't care less about the series personally, but definitely good news for Nintendo as the franchise does sell well in Japan.

Zen Davis
10-10-2007, 02:03 PM
So, what, them thar Japanese really like this game or something?

About as much as that guy in your sig liked that girl.

Reality's Fringe
10-10-2007, 02:05 PM
About as much as that guy in your sig liked that girl.

My....GOD.

No wonder some people on these message boards are acting like Nintendo tied them up and fucked their girlfriends using a nice cottage-cheese based lubricant while they were forced to watch.

EXStrike
10-10-2007, 04:32 PM
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=15806

Posted the other story in the conference thread.

Sum up: PS3 dev costs too much, Wii is cheaper.

Thomas96
10-10-2007, 04:45 PM
So Nintendo bought the exclusive Thomas?


most likely.. heck they could have developed one game for Wii and psp.. no needed for free exclusivity... if Capcom didn't get paid then that's another million copies of the MH3 that wont sell via psp.

RelentlessRolento
10-10-2007, 04:45 PM
I just think MH was built to look damn good so it's kinda sad to see it not go next gen-ish... but as long as the gameplay holds up with the wii, I'm sold... I just think some of the hour long fights will hurt your arms possibly.

Dr Mario Kart
10-10-2007, 04:51 PM
I would imagine that under normal circumstances, exclusivity isnt free, and I suspect that this case is no exception.

However, exclusivity IS free when what you want to do is something you cant do on other machines. For instance, if the claim is legitimate, Noir having space concerns outside of the PS3, or Crysis not being able to run on consoles, or Trauma Center.

I would imagine exclusive payouts are higher rather than lower if you're not the marketshare leader, or have other intrinisic incentives specific to the machine that you require.

I welcome our low dev costs, high marketshare overlords.

lanzarlaluna
10-10-2007, 04:59 PM
I think I am one for the 10 people in the US that love this series. This is a day one purchase for me.It sort of flies under the radar, but Monster Hunter is huge. Just played some last night and there were 500 people online.

ananag112
10-10-2007, 05:52 PM
I wish Monster Hunter was on the Xbox 360 and/or PS3 instead.

-Never4ever-
10-10-2007, 06:32 PM
Wow, lots of Sony fans turn in, to report on a Wii game? :rofl:

Honestly, I could care less about Monster Hunter, but I know lots and lots of people do (at least in Japan). So good for Nintendo, bad for Sony, as MF3 could have been the PS3 exclusive they desperately needed (at least in Japan).

dallow
10-10-2007, 06:40 PM
Wow, lots of Sony fans turn in, to report on a Wii game? :rofl:

Honestly, I could care less about Monster Hunter, but I know lots and lots of people do (at least in Japan). So good for Nintendo, bad for Sony, as MF3 could have been the PS3 exclusive they desperately needed (at least in Japan).Probably because it was a Sony game first, with a nice cult following in the States?

trq
10-10-2007, 06:47 PM
Fair enough. Perhaps this is an agreement for "Monster Hunter," as someone pointed out, and not the "Freedom" games. It could move to the DS (stranger things have happened).

I may be wrong -- since I know little to nothing about this series -- but I think the "Freedom" games are enhanced ports of the main games, not what most folks would consider a seperate series.

I wonder how much the sales of RE4 Wii helped grease these wheels.

looploop
10-11-2007, 01:23 AM
there goes one reason for me to get a PS3 and one more to get a Wii then.

RedvsBlue
10-11-2007, 01:40 AM
I would imagine that under normal circumstances, exclusivity isnt free, and I suspect that this case is no exception.

However, exclusivity IS free when what you want to do is something you cant do on other machines. For instance, if the claim is legitimate, Noir having space concerns outside of the PS3, or Crysis not being able to run on consoles, or Trauma Center.

I would imagine exclusive payouts are higher rather than lower if you're not the marketshare leader, or have other intrinisic incentives specific to the machine that you require.

I welcome our low dev costs, high marketshare overlords.

Regarding Crysis, I remember a time when developers all said the same thing about Half-life 2, Far Cry, and FEAR...

terribledeli
10-11-2007, 01:43 AM
I may be wrong -- since I know little to nothing about this series -- but I think the "Freedom" games are enhanced ports of the main games, not what most folks would consider a seperate series.

Yes and no. Monster Hunter Freedom is closer to the Monster Hunter G (The original game's semi expansion). Where as Monster Hunter Freedom 2 is more of a portable friendly rendition of Monster Hunter 2. Things were added and removed to make it easier to play on portable console. I'm not sure if you'd consider that a port necessarily.

Again, I don't think the deal directly affects the PSP games since Capcom announced the semi-expansion Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G at TGS 07. It'd be an odd turn around to announce something three weeks ago and just turn around and say"Fooled you" by not releasing it especially considering the sales of the PSP game alone.

Kayden
10-11-2007, 01:44 AM
=( I can only hope its as exclusive as RE4.

Zen Davis
10-11-2007, 01:52 AM
http://media.wii.ign.com/media/142/14209897/vid_2158242.html

Looking fantastic!

CaseyRyback
10-11-2007, 01:52 AM
Regarding Crysis, I remember a time when developers all said the same thing about Half-life 2, Far Cry, and FEAR...

Far Cry and FEAR still have not been done right on consoles. Far Cry was basically a different game and FEAR looks like complete ass on the 360. Half Life 2 may run on the 360, but it came out a whole year before the 360 and the online is still only 16 instead of 32 max for TF2.

Zen Davis
10-11-2007, 01:59 AM
What do the few posts above have to do with monsters, hunting, or the number 3? Absolutely nothing.

jer7583
10-11-2007, 04:58 AM
I cannot stand these games one bit. But it's a huge deal for Nintendo to get this game, it's going to sell quite well in Japan.

Of course, that could be wrong since they go nuts over the portable versions, not so much the console ones. And it needs to be online.

SL4IN
10-11-2007, 01:24 PM
everyone's ponying up money for exclusives... even when they don't need to. Nintendo just didn't want this game to be on PS3... because it could have been for all systems, but if that happens the Wii version could get lost in the shuffle.

don't start saying "OMG NINTENDO IS BUYING TEH EXCLUSIVES!!" because sony and M$ do it too. don't act like it's never happened before.

SL4IN
10-11-2007, 01:25 PM
Of course, that could be wrong since they go nuts over the portable versions, not so much the console ones. And it needs to be online.

it doesn't have to be online. the psp versions of the game aren't and they sell spectacular numbers in japan.

dmaul1114
10-11-2007, 02:05 PM
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3163572


PS3 Dev. Costs Caused Monster Hunter Wii Move
Capcom says pricey development reason for platform shift.

One of the biggest surprises out of Nintendo's media event in Japan was the announcement that Monster Hunter 3 would be released on the Wii. Understand that, for Japan, this is somewhere near the magnitude of when Grand Theft Auto IV was announced for the Xbox 360 -- a major coup. But why would Capcom shift a PlayStation-exclusive series to the Wii, especially with a game that was already previously announced for PlayStation 3? Money.

Katsuhiko Ichii, Capcom's managing corporate officer, explained the decision to Thompson Financial News (via Gamasutra). "Due to high development cost of titles for PS3, we have decided to switch the platform to which we release our Monster Hunter 3 title," Ichii said. While it remains unclear whether Monster Hunter 3 is now a Wii exclusive, or simply being released on both Wii and PS3, this quote seems to suggest the former. Either way, the fact remains: the most popular new console in Japan just got that much more powerful.

Halo05
10-11-2007, 02:08 PM
Ah good, there's a spot for me here.

*ahem*

It's over, Sony is finished.

Zen Davis
10-11-2007, 02:13 PM
The lack of Dragon Quest + Monster Hunter = Sony's Neck.