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Introduces a new protagonist called Apollo Justice, while former protagonist Phoenix Wright is relegated to a major supporting character. Gyakuten Saiban Jiten, a digital encyclopedia for the first three games, was released as part of the game's limited edition.
Ace Attorney [a] is a visual novel franchise developed by Capcom.With storytelling fashioned after legal dramas, the first entry in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, was released in 2001; since then five further main series games, as well as various spin-offs, prequels, and high-definition remasters for newer game consoles have been released.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is a visual novel adventure game [15] where the player takes the role of Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense attorney, and attempts to defend their clients in five cases. These cases are played in a specific order.
Phoenix "Nick" Wright, known as Ryūichi Naruhodō (Japanese: 成歩堂 龍一, Hepburn: Naruhodō Ryūichi) in the original Japanese language versions, is the fictional titular defense attorney and the protagonist in Ace Attorney, a visual novel adventure video game series created by Shu Takumi, who was an employee of Japanese gaming company Capcom.
In the unlikely crossroads of Japanese courtroom dramas and video games, the Ace Attorney series has carved out a niche for itself that no others have even approached. Over the last 20 years, the ...
Ryunosuke Naruhodo (成歩堂 龍ノ介, Naruhodō Ryūnosuke) is the protagonist of the Great Ace Attorney games. He is an ancestor of Phoenix Wright who lived in Japan during the Meiji Era. [54] Although not initially a law student, he traveled to Great Britain in an effort to learn from their legal system.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy [c] (initially published as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD on mobile devices) [d] is a compilation video game containing remasters of the first three games in the Ace Attorney series: Phoenix Wright (2001), Justice for All (2002), and Trials and Tribulations (2004).
The Vita version of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was the first MT Framework Mobile game to be released on the hardware. MT Framework Mobile's support for iOS was later also announced, [35] and the first game to use the engine on the iPhone was the port of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, released in 2014.