User blog comment:Plexioth- xD/Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate/@comment-24.185.99.64-20120111172059/@comment-1011548-20120111221937

You're right, this is a western-orientated sight for fans of Monster Hunter, so let's focus just on games that have seen an international release. The last one of those was Monster Hunter Tri... which was released April 2010. It's coming up to two years old. Don't you think we might have explored all that that game has to offer? Why, one might imagine that the fanbase as a whole could expand their horizons to discuss other games, like Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. Yes, that game that feels much like Tri, what with having all the same areas, keeping the same monsters while adding new ones, etc. Hm, people who've played Tri might almost be able to offer an opinion on a closely related game like that. Some people might even buy it. Then we come to Tri G - released only weeks ago, the pinnacle of the current generation of MH. High on content, lots of new stuff (well, mostly subspecies) and looks fabulous to boot. But wait! These two last games are exclusive to Japan! Well then, I guess the Monster Hunter Wiki has a whole should... do what? Ignore them? Limit discussion to one post per person? If you feel that the Wiki focuses too much on discussion of Japan only games, I really don't know what you'd suggest as an alternative.

Also, I think you vastly, vastly overestimate the size and passion of the western MH audience. In your first reply ("MH3G sold in Japan 1,083,853- ok but how many of those are people that have been forced to import it out to other countries.) the answer is probably around '2'.