It isn't pretty, but gamers will finally be able to take the 3DS version of the game online.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/33389
Online play is coming to Monster Hunter 3 (tri) G, known as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in the West, for the NIntendo 3DS in Japan. To enable the online connection for the 3DS version of the game, players will first need to purchase a special LAN adapter for their Wii U. From there, they will need download a special application on the Wii U that will allow the 3DS version of the game to be playable online. The application is limited to one player per Wii U.
There is currently no word if this method of online connection will appear in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate in the West.
Before anyone uses this as a criticism of Nintendo, this is basically the exact same method they used to give online play to the PSP versions of Monster Hunter by connecting to the PS3. And something to remember there is that functionality never made it outside of Japan.Yep, its called Ad-hoc Party (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhoc_Party_for_PlayStation_Portable) In fact in the Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD on Playstation 3 they built in Ad-hoc Party for the online.
Before anyone uses this as a criticism of Nintendo, this is basically the exact same method they used to give online play to the PSP versions of Monster Hunter by connecting to the PS3. And something to remember there is that functionality never made it outside of Japan.It's certainly not Nintendo's fault, but regardless of whether or not there's precedent for this sort of setup it's still pretty silly. It's 2013. If your intention is to create a game which relies primarilly on multiplayer then provide an accessible way of getting playing it online. These ad-hoc solutions and specialised pieces of hardware are ridiculous.
I have no intention of buying a Monster Hunter game that I can only play single player.You can still play Locally. So...
Wait a minute... I thought both the 3DS and Wii U version of Monster Hunter would be available next month in the states!
You can still play Locally. So...