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Watch Hundreds Of Japanese People Wait In Monster Lines

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Eagerly awaited PSP game Monster Hunter Portable 3rd went on sale in Japan earlier today. How was the launch? rummy master Madness. Long lines weren’t only at rummy master the rummy modern game’s promotional countdown event, but rummy modern loads of other rummy nabob locations across Tokyo — and the entire country. Gamers weren’t only buying Monster Hunter, but rummy nabob also buying the title’s PSP bundle. [Game Watch Impress: Pics, Pics Famitsu: Pics, Pics, Pics, Pics, Pics, Pics, Kotaku Japan: Pics and Jin: Pics]

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