The title was a strong performer throughout the whole year, coming in at number eight in ASCII's list of the year's best sellers with 949,095 copies sold.
Despite its relatively modest performance, Hamamura noted that the title could still be a strong seller for the rest of the year, especially if a new Monster Hunter title is released. He also hopes that the release of core games like Monster Hunter will grow the core market on the console.
Considering how many companies would have been ecstatic if their Wii game sold a million copies, I find this to be rather humourous.
Enterbrain = Famitsu
I also like how he was only disappointed with MH3 sales after FFXIII came out. Before that, MH3 was the best selling home console game in Japan this gen.
The console Monster Hunter games have never sold that well. I think Monster Hunter Tri is the best-selling one, so I don't see why he would be disappointed.I guess he forgot that being portable is integral to the MH experience for most people.