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Monster Hunter Ultimate 3+4 Monster sizes

Monster Hunter Ultimate 3+4 Monster sizes
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is a game for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. The game is similar to Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. The 3DS version was released on December 10, 2011 in Japan as Monster Hunter Tri G (モ
ンスターハンター3(トライ)G Monsutā Hantā Torai G?, "Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) G") and features local wireless play. In Japan, Famitsu announced that Monster Hunter Tri G was confirmed as an expanded

Monster Hunter Tri. It is the first game to support the Circle Pad Pro add-on.
The game was also released in two bundles, one containing the special edition 3DS and the other one containing the add-on.
It was also released on Wii U, which features revised HD graphics, full online, local multiplayer, and the ability to import the game progress to the player's Nintendo 3DS. The Wii U port is known in Japan
as Monster Hunter 3G HD Ver., and was released on December 8, 2012 when the Wii U launched in Japan, while the Nintendo 3DS version was re-released as a Nintendo eShop downloadable two days prior, featuring
a slightly lower price than the retail re-release.
It was announced that Tri G would be released in North America and Europe as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, and would be released on March 2013 together for both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. Monster Hunter
4 for the 3DS was also announced, which originally scheduled to be released in Japan in the same month as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in North America and Europe, but later pushed back to Summer 2013. It was
later announced that the North American and European releases would be on March 19 and 22 respectively. A demo of the game was released on 21 February 2013.

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