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We’ll finally be hearing more about The Great Attorney in about a week’s time. The latest Famitsu leaks have started to surface, and it seems that there’s a teaser for next week’s issue confirming more coverage of the game.

Famitsu’s next issue is dated for April 2. However, expect leaks to occur on either March 30 or March 31.

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Capcom is teaming up with Six Flags to bring the Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate experience to guests at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the “Thrill Capital of the World.” Between March 28 and August 10, the Goliath roller coaster will be re-themed to Capcom’s 3DS game, and the national Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate traveling Caravan Tour will be making a stop at Six Flags Magic Mountain for special event days on March 28 and 29.

Here’s the full rundown of Capcom and Six Flags’ plans:

With the Six Flags partnership, the game will come to life with one dedicated passenger train of the Goliath coaster custom-skinned to resemble the game’s flagship Gore Magala monster. The Goliath “coaster giant” is a metal monster with a staggering 255 foot drop taken at 85 mph, making this one of the longest and fastest drops in the world. Once riders conquer the thrilling high-speed banked turns, camelback hills, huge spiral curves and “zero gravity” drops of the Gore Magala themed Goliath coaster, they will have a chance to tackle the ferocious Gore Magala in game form as they test out the Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate demo at kiosks inside the Cyber Cafe. Special Monster Hunter merchandise will also be for sale in the park to commemorate this ultimate vertical adventure.

Fans who visit Six Flags Magic Mountain for the opening weekend of the Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate program can also attend the special Caravan event on March 28 or 29, where they will be immersed in the world of Monster Hunter with a custom setting that recreates the look and feel of the traveling Caravan from the game. They will also be able to meet up to play the game with fellow hunters and Capcom staff on those days.

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Capcom has released a few new Ace Attorney themes for 3DS in Japan. Two are based on Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, while the other two feature Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.

Pricing is set at 200 yen each. Watch videos of the different themes below.


Author: Jonathan

When you look at it on paper, pretty much nothing about Monster Hunter seems appealing. Players need to work with a ferociously unforgiving learning curve, an emphasis on an end-game that can take literally dozens of hours to reach and a clunky or sometimes downright unfair combat system. It just doesn’t add up. I’ve tried several times over the years to get into the Monster Hunter titles and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is the first time the series really got its hooks in me. For the first time I ‘got’ it, and I began to appreciate the game for the journey it would eventually take me on. It’s a brutal, long, often frustrating adventure, so I wanted to explain why all of the things that are seemingly “wrong” with Monster Hunter make it so great, and why we fans are okay with that label of being just a little bit crazy.

Here are some of the latest Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate DLC screenshots:

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Update: Also live in Europe (thanks Guest).


A new Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate puzzle is now available for 3DS (the second of two). To get the panel, just make sure you have Wi-Fi enabled. Your first piece will then arrive via SpotPass!

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Capcom will soon be launching Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy in Japan under the “Best Price” label. The two re-releases are due out on April 2.

Pricing for the retail versions is set at 2,990 yen while the downloadable versions cost 2,769 yen. Copies of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy come with a soundtrack CD.


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