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  • NintendoWare Weekly: Phoenix Wright, Sonic & Knuckles, Spotto!

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    02.15.2010

    As expected, today marks the release of Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All on WiIWare. Capcom's lawyer-'em-up is joined by a plethora of new titles, so if you have some extra pocket change or a packed piggy bank, you'll want to head past the break and see what's available for download this week.

  • European Nintendo downloads: Phoenix Wright, Electroplankton

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    01.15.2010

    The Wii port of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney arrives in Europe today, after being panned by US media for being a lazy port. We don't think "lazy port" is a strong enough term for what is essentially a GBA game running in emulation. But, because it's Phoenix Wright running in emulation, and its story is unaltered by the change in presentation, we personally don't care. It's not like anyone expected anything to be changed or added. In other "things that used to be retail DS games" news, on DSiWare, Nintendo offers two more Electroplankton segments this week. Hudson also presents the hardest sudoku puzzles yet. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (WiiWare, 1 player, 1,000 Wii Points) Electroplankton: Beatnes (DSiWare, 1 player, 200 DSi Points) Electroplankton: Hanenbow (DSiWare, 1 player, 200 DSi Points) Sudoku Sensei (DSiWare, 1 player, 500 DSi Points)

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	More screenshots and discussion on the <a href="http://evetravel.wordpress.com/2010/11/06/abandoned-mining-colony/">Abandoned Mining Colony</a> can be found on EVE Travel.</p>

    NintendoWare Weekly: Phoenix Wright, Chronos Twins DX

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    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    01.11.2010

    It seems the past few weeks of excitement, chock full of NintendoWare releases, have come to an end. Other than the launch of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney on WiiWare, this week's offerings don't exactly fill our hearts with unfettered joy. That being said, if you're into variations of puzzle games, boy is it your week! Hit the break for the full release list. %Gallery-78467%

  • Hold it! Phoenix Wright available on WiiWare this Monday

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.06.2010

    Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is ready to head into the WiiWare courtroom this Monday, Capcom reveals. You'll be able to relive the classic lawyer-em-up for 1,000 Wii Points ($10), where your Hamilton will net you the first four episodes from the original GBA game -- Capcom says the final fifth episode will be available later as DLC for 100 Wii Points ($1). And if you're scratching your noggin, wondering what the big deal is, feel free to check out some recent videos from the game.

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	More screenshots and discussion on the <a href="http://evetravel.wordpress.com/2010/11/06/abandoned-mining-colony/">Abandoned Mining Colony</a> can be found on EVE Travel.</p>

    Point yourself toward these Phoenix Wright WiiWare videos

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    01.05.2010

    We hope you came here today to see a ridiculous amount of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney footage on WiiWare, because there are three ridiculously long videos past the break showing off just that. As expected, it's more or less unchanged in its transition from Nintendo's handheld to its home console -- save for the new Wiimote gestures and bigger pixels. Regardless, we certainly wouldn't object to you clicking past the break to check out the trio of trailers (see what we did there?). [Via Capcom Unity] %Gallery-78467%

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	More screenshots and discussion on the <a href="http://evetravel.wordpress.com/2010/11/06/abandoned-mining-colony/">Abandoned Mining Colony</a> can be found on EVE Travel.</p>

    Phoenix Wright WiiWare trailer takes the stand

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    12.09.2009

    This slightly hokey Japanese trailer for the WiiWare ports of the Phoenix Wright games features an overexcited kid informing his easily shocked father that the series is now available on WiiWare -- at which point they turn on the Wii and, essentially, watch more of the trailer that they are currently in. The family also demonstrates the new Wiimote gestures for Phoenix's exclamations: Igiari! (Objection!), Matta! (Hold it!) and Kurae! (Take that!) Seeing people perform the motions on video, it actually looks like much more fun than we anticipated. So much fun that we'll be driven to play through the games again on Wii just to make fools of ourselves in a new way. %Gallery-78467%

  • Capcom porting Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney to iPhone

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    12.03.2009

    The Wii isn't the only new venue into which Phoenix Wright is expanding his legal business. Today, at the Apple Store in Ginza, Capcom revealed a version of the first Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for iPhone and iPod Touch. It uses the same unaltered Game Boy Advance graphics that have graced the DS and WiiWare versions, along with new "flick"-based controls. Finally, a device that can both play the game and the Steel Samurai ringtone! Capcom didn't offer date or price details for the release. For reference, the WiiWare version of the first episode is priced at 900 Wii Points in Japan (with a 300-point charge for the extra fifth case) and 1,000 in North America (with the last case as a 100-point download). [Via Andriasang]

  • USK: Phoenix Wright holding court on Wii

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    11.05.2009

    A rating on Germany's USK database suggests that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is being planned for Wii. "Objection!!", you may say, thrilled to have the opportunity to work that in. "Didn't Ace Attorney Investigations producer Motohide Eshiro already say that the series would remain on handhelds?" While it's true that future Ace Attorney games will probably be on handhelds, the series has already been ported to PC, proving that someone within Capcom -- and not necessarily anyone involved with actually making the Ace Attorney games -- has no issue with porting the existing titles, which is extremely likely to be what is happening here. And this is the same Capcom that said that Resident Evil 4 would be a GameCube exclusive. Our guess would be an episodic WiiWare presentation of the first Phoenix Wright. Or a mistake in the rating description.

  • Queen, Elite Beat Agents and Phoenix Wright make for a great combo

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.02.2009

    It's not often we're at a loss for words, but the potent combo of Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now," Elite Beat Agents and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is too much for our feeble little brain to handle. The gameplay looks incredibly punishing and, quite frankly, we wouldn't mind a few of Wright's cases going down like this. Instead of failing to describe this fan-made mash-up any better, we're just going to direct you past the break, then into the comments section where you can heap on some praise of your own. [Thanks LuigiHann!] Source - osu! - Queen - Don't Stop Me Now [Cruisin'] (Storyboard showoff) Source - osu! (Queen - Don't Stop Me Now [Hard ROCK!])