We can finally play 2006’s flip phone-exclusive Monster Hunter port thanks to the tireless work of game preservationists and fan translators

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Despite being a devout monster Hunter coin for more than a decade, I didn’t even know about Monster Hunter I. And for good reason: The port of the monster Hunter G in 2006 was not just the release of Japan-it was a Ketai game, which was specially released for Japanese cell phones in the early 2000s. It was the first Monster Hunter game for a mobile phone, and by the past month, it was believed to have lost its date.

As you can expect sports whose natural accommodation was Philip Phone in the early 2000s, the protection of Kiyti Games is a complex process of recovering and discovering software by destroying handset hardware. As the game’s protectionist rock Menkosmo wrote Save In 2022, the protection of the catai “is one of the most difficult parts of video game protection due to its ambiguity, regional concentration, and lack of documents.”

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We can finally play 2006’s flip phone-exclusive Monster Hunter port thanks to the tireless work of game preservationists and fan translators


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