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05-29-2007, 10:35 AM | #1 |
THE SUPREME COURT DID WHAT?
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HOLD IT! Phoenix Wright: Ace Attornery...
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is probably at your local Gamestop or EB games.
Check here But isn't that game $30? OBJECTION! I found it in a bin with other games all marked 25% to 50% off. I paid $20 for mine. And, oh, was it worth the wait. (Almost 2 years now.) The Wandering God |
05-29-2007, 10:42 AM | #2 | |
Whoa we got a tough guy here.
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Good for you, got that one a year back now, twas good fun.
That reminds I haven't beaten case5 yet. Should get onto that when I beat Pokemon Diamond. Oh and Gumshoe and Edgeworth are my favourites. Also this(spoilers maybe) is relevant.
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05-29-2007, 10:33 PM | #4 |
OBJEC- Mmm, this is good coffee.
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These games are freaking amazing. But, yes, sometimes they have the Shadowgate!logic.
For the record, no, I was not stuck and had to look on GameFAQs for two of the cases in the second game, why would you ever think such a thing?
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05-29-2007, 11:18 PM | #5 |
Fate Averted
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My friends and I have made so many in-jokes about the characters in this game. Oldbag is a FREAK.
I can't wait for Ace Attorney 4 to come to America. Not AA3, mind you. Number four. That's what I get for researching the games. I actually had a chance to buy the Japanese version, but, well, guess which language I don't speak. Also, I'm a complete loser, and needed GameFAQs for the last three cases. Often. I also can't find the first game, no matter how hard I look. |
05-30-2007, 01:08 AM | #6 |
OBJEC- Mmm, this is good coffee.
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There's still some in the major game retailers around where I live.
Yeah, I tried really hard to keep from reading anything about AA3, but the new prosecutor in that game looks like the aged lovechild of Geordi LaForge and Brak. I also found out today that his name in America is going to be Godot. If anyone is familiar with Waiting for Godot, you'll know that the play revolves around a comic duo waiting for a man named Godot on a road with a tree. Godot symbolizes death. This makes some sense, considering certain cast changes in AA4, but so help me if anything I can even imaginatively trace back to that boring excuse for a theatrical piece comes out of Godot's mouth, my DS is going through my skylights. Bam. Pow. Right to the moon. For those of you who haven't read Godot, count yourselves lucky. Yes, it really is that bad. My class had it as required reading. I think two of us read the whole thing. When the teacher apologizes for you having to read it, you know it's awful.
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05-30-2007, 09:43 PM | #7 |
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Phoenix Wright is certainly a good series. I rented it once and I managed to get to the 4th. case, but sadly I had to take it back or I could've paid a fine for not taking it back on time. I haven't played the second part yet, and I am going to buy the third part if I have the cash when it comes out.
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