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Monster Hunter Portable 3rd [a] is the third handheld installment in the Monster Hunter franchise, developed by Capcom for the PlayStation Portable.Like its predecessor, Monster Hunter Freedom 2, Portable 3rd is an original title that adapts the core content of Monster Hunter Tri into a new single player campaign, adding supplemental original content.
Monster Hunter 2 was released in Japan on February 16, 2006; Monster Hunter Freedom 2, based on Monster Hunter 2, was released worldwide throughout 2007. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite is another expansion to the PSP Monster Hunter game. Monster Hunter Tri was originally announced for the PlayStation 3 but was switched to the Wii. [18]
Other best-selling games include Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (2010) with 4.9 million units, Gran Turismo (2009) with over 4.6 million, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006) with 4.5 million, and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (2008) with 3.8 million.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd: December 1, 2010 Notes: A new game retaining the core content of Monster Hunter Tri and adding upon it, released exclusively in Japan and Korea for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. Monster Hunter Generations: November 28, 2015 July 15, 2016 July 15, 2016 Notes: Released internationally for Nintendo 3DS.
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 [b] and features local wireless play. In Japan, Famitsu announced that Monster Hunter Tri G was confirmed as an expanded Monster Hunter Tri.
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD ver. was the first of this line to be announced. [1] Sony Computer Entertainment Japan announced that the PSP Remasters line would not include Trophy support; God of War: Origins Collection, despite both games within it being remasters of PSP games, is not part of this line thus has Trophy support. [8]
The first entry in the series, which has only been confirmed for the Japanese market, is Capcom's bone-collecting action-RPG Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, which will be infused with a booster shot ...
For some of the PSP titles lacking official support for PSV and PSTV, this was previously able to be circumvented by transferring the game to the device via a PS3. [1] However, the ability to transfer games to and from a PS3 was lost in a 2022 update. On PS4 and PS5, they display in high-definition and may feature the addition of trophies.