Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Video Capture Shows Off Online City Tanjia Port

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A YouTube user named iCEMANnoob has managed to get his hands on a Nintendo 3DS capture card that allows for footage from 3DS games to be directly recorded without the use of a clumsy camera or an expensive development kit.

 

Following a quick capture test, he’s already putting his new toy to good use, having recorded a good amount of footage from the 3DS version of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, some of which you can watch above. It shows off masks, the game’s village and also 3 Ultimate’s new online hub, Tanjia Port.

 

Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate will be released in March 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U in North America and Europe.


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