<![CDATA[Kotaku: monster hunter frontier]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: monster hunter frontier]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/monsterhunterfrontier http://kotaku.com/tag/monsterhunterfrontier <![CDATA[How To Take Upskirts In Monster Hunter Frontier]]> A recent issue of Fontier Tsushin, the official Monster Hunter Frontier magazine from Famitsu publisher Enterbrain, has some helpful advice.

In a tongue-planted-firmly-in-cheek article titled "The Way To Take The Screenshots You Want ~ What a Pantsuful world ~", Enterbrain editors give readers a primer on how to take risky pics of fellow players' underpants in PC massively multiplayer online role-playing-game Monster Hunter Frontier.

It even advises players to practice taking screen grabs before going on in the field to find their panty prey and provides a sample map for primo pantsu pics.

There's a quick rundown of the different types of ladies in the game, variations of female drawers and handy excuses like "I'm searching for a contact lens I dropped" to keep you from getting caught.

女性のパンツの盗撮方法を指南する雑誌があるらしい [はちま起稿]

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<![CDATA[Monster Hunter Frontier Server Down]]>

Today, the Monster Hunter Frontier servers go back online after getting hosed by beta testers yesterday. This MMO version of Capcom's incredibly popular Monster Hunter series looks jet set to be a hit in Japan. To get gamers excited, comedian and Night of Fire para para dancer Koriki has been appearing in promotional spots. Yes, an over weight comedian with a lisp who has made a career of imitating an over weight wrestler with a lisp is promoting Monster Hunter Frontier. Can't get the Koriki promotional clip to work, but still. That's, well, pretty awesome.

Monster Hunter Down [My News Flash]

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<![CDATA[Capcom Goes into Korea]]>
Capcom has consolidated a subsidiary office in South Korean and it will be begin operations today. The Korean office will focus on expanding Capcom's online game market as well as use the office to publish throughout Asia (more so). This could mean that Monster Hunter Frontier, the MMO version of Monster Hunter on PCs, could be released into Korea after its launch in the land of the rising sun in June, though it has not been confirmed. It's more of a common sense kind of thing.

Capcom Expands into Korea [Silconera]

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