Monster Hunter Diary Mobile Hits 1 Million Subscribers
By Ishaan . October 18, 2010 . 11:30amMonster-hunting with a coat of cuteness is helping Capcom expand the appeal of their flagship series in Japan.
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Monster-hunting with a coat of cuteness is helping Capcom expand the appeal of their flagship series in Japan.
Why is this important? Because DeNA operate the Mobage Town platform, which is where practically every big mobile phone game in Japan is released.
According to Capcom, the mobile phone market now encompasses a gigantic 546 million people willing to play videogames on their cell phones.
Konami sure love their dating-sims.
Like its PSP brethren before it, Capcom’s Felyne-starring Monster Hunter spin-off is doing fantastically.
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Watching a Felyne carry Poogie around and ride on its back is kind of awesome.
As part of an ongoing expansion in the mobile phone space, Capcom are working with popular Asia-centric I.P. from other companies. First up, are Hello Kitty and Relax Bear.
Only this time, the multiplayer will remain intact.
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The catch is that the photographs are augmented reality displays, which means you can take a picture of Nene Anegasaki standing in your room.
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