Monster Hunter G Wii English Patch High Quality

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Monster Hunter G Wii English Patch High Quality

While several versions of English patches have existed over the years, the most comprehensive recent progress is found in the developed by community members like u/amaillo.

For years, playing Monster Hunter G Nintendo Wii in English was a "Holy Grail" for western hunters. Because the game was a Japan-exclusive expansion of the original title, fans were forced to navigate complex Japanese menus by memory. en.wikipedia.org monster hunter g wii english patch

Fast forward to 2009. Capcom ports Monster Hunter G to the Wii. Why? Because the Wii was a phenomenon, and Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) was already in development for it. This port was likely a stopgap to keep Japanese fans satisfied. While several versions of English patches have existed

While several versions of English patches have existed over the years, the most comprehensive recent progress is found in the developed by community members like u/amaillo.

For years, playing Monster Hunter G Nintendo Wii in English was a "Holy Grail" for western hunters. Because the game was a Japan-exclusive expansion of the original title, fans were forced to navigate complex Japanese menus by memory. en.wikipedia.org

Fast forward to 2009. Capcom ports Monster Hunter G to the Wii. Why? Because the Wii was a phenomenon, and Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) was already in development for it. This port was likely a stopgap to keep Japanese fans satisfied.