In Monster Hunter™ 3 Ultimate, players take on the role of hunters, setting out to explore the land in this rich universe. Earn equipment upgrades and skill improvements by slaying monsters. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is the most expansive of all the games to date with many challenging monsters and over 200 quests.

Features:

Expansive Monster Hunter World - Equipment and weapon upgrades, challenging monsters and over 200 quests

Utilizes Wii U functionalities – The touchscreen feature provides easy access to in-game books, weapons, field maps and mini games

High quality HD – With the latest iteration of MT Framework®, the beautiful world of Monster Hunter is visually stunning

Don’t hunt on your lonesome – Connect online with up to 3 friends

3DS connectivity – Nintendo Wii U™ players can connect with Nintendo 3DS™ players over a local connection

Take the experience where you go – Share save data between the Wii U home console and the Nintendo 3DS

Meet your companions – Never feel alone in the vast world of Monster Hunter with the aid of your two companions, Cha-Cha and Kayamba, who will assist you on your quests.

Nintendo 3DS XL

Nintendo will launch Nintendo 3DS XL, a new version of Nintendo 3DS with 90 % larger screens. The new system will create even more immersive entertainment experiences for users, delivering a wealth of games and video content that can be enjoyed on the go.

The new system’s battery life outperforms that of the original Nintendo 3DS, and it comes bundled with a 4 GB SD card.

Even with the addition of the bigger screen, Nintendo’s aim was to still make the system available at a reasonable purchase price. Because of this, and because so many fans already own a previous handheld, an AC adapter will not be included.

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What is the 3DS?

The rumours had been round for ages, but that didn’t stop everyone’s jaws dropping the moment Nintendo officially unveiled the 3D follow-up to its DS handheld. Especially as it doesn’t require cumbersome 3D glasses to enjoy its startling effects, and even offers 3D picture-taking and movie-watching!

Featuring the traditional dual-screen, the top 3.5-inch gaming display is designed to produced crisp 3D images, while the bottom 3D-less display works as the touch panel. The sleek little machine also promises improved graphics capabilities over previous DS models, as well as incorporating new motion-sensor controls, which Nintendo is confident will lead to “interesting new gaming ideas from developers”.

What else can it do?

While the 3D visuals were enough to get fists punching the air in excitement, Nintendo also proudly showed off its new built-in camera with two camera lenses, enabling you to take photographs in 3D! Plus, it also carries the potential of watching 3D films on the machine, with Nintendo demoing trailers from upcoming 3D movies from Disney, Dreamworks and Disney. Better than those silly little screens on backs of airplane seats, eh?

To complete the announcement, Nintendo revealed a tantalising list of third-party publishers currently working on titles for the forthcoming system. This included an exclusive Metal Gear Solid adventure, DJ Hero 3D and high-speed racing game Ridge Racer.

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