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November 18, 2009 by RawmeatCowboy Filed Under: Wii, WiiWare

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SAN MATEO, Calif. — November 18, 2009 — Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced that three classic Ace Attorney® games are scheduled for digital release on Nintendo’s WiiWare next year beginning with the one that started it all, Phoenix Wright™: Ace Attorney® followed by Phoenix Wright™ Ace Attorney®: JUSTICE FOR ALL, and Phoenix Wright™ Ace Attorney®: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS. Gamers can expect the deliberations to begin January 2010. These games will cost 1,000 Wii Points, $10.00 USD.

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Ace Attorney’s massive popularity and appeal in Japan has caught on in the West and the franchise has now sold well over 3.7 million units worldwide. For the first time ever, this beloved handheld series is making an appearance on a home console, giving gamers access to three of the classic Ace Attorney adventures from the comfort of their own living rooms. Fans and newcomers alike will have a chance to star as the most popular defense attorney in videogames, Phoenix Wright – a man driven by principles and his ability to separate fact from dubious fiction. Each game in the series presents twisting storylines and intriguing gameplay with comical anime stylings. Players will collect evidence, weed through inconsistent testimonies and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails! Present evidence with the wave of the Wii remote or press suspicious testimonies by wiggling it. These games can be played via single-player and has multiple save slots.

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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Episode 1 through 4) is the first release hitting in January. The story kicks off with Phoenix Wright defending his childhood friend Larry Butz from a murder charge. But this is only the beginning drama for the tenacious legal eagle as Wright faces unexpected tragedies that will test the limits of his incredible deductive prowess. In May, owners of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney will be able to download the bonus episode that appeared in the original Nintendo DS™ version of the game. It will cost 100 Wii Points.

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In March, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: JUSTICE FOR ALL arrives. Phoenix Wright has six months experience and five court victories under his belt. But none of that will do him any good against the ruthless new D.A. in town. Franziska von Karma wants revenge and she's ready to take Phoenix down at any cost!

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In May, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS arrives. Phoenix will face the toughest prosecutor yet as the mysterious hard-boiled “Godot” is gunning for him with extreme prejudice. Get ready for the most intense courtroom standoffs of Phoenix Wright’s career!

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bellboy
November 18, 2009 at 6:07 pm
Please come to Europe...
(It probably will but it doesn't hurt to hope)
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Tagg
November 18, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Wow, graphics look awful low res. Why the hell wouldn't they use the higher quality assets they have?
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MAGNUS-8M
November 18, 2009 at 6:24 pm
Ah, so you DO have to own the original on WiiWare in order to download the final 5th episode. Darn. Still, 100 points is definately better than the 300 Japan is asking for....I thought it was going to be stand-alone for 300, but oh well.

Looking forward to it..
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November 18, 2009 at 6:33 pm
Will buy. I never got the DS games and this will be cheaper than buying each of them individually for the DS.
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November 18, 2009 at 7:16 pm
I'm disappointed that the WiiWare episodes are ports, but I'm excited that others will get the opportunity to play them.

I'm also hoping, now that the tech is obviously there, that this will lead to new, stand-alone episodes in the future.
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November 18, 2009 at 8:11 pm
Just... ports? Nothing... new at all? Not even up-resed graphics? Really, Capcom? I'm sorry, but that's incredibly lazy... the games just downright won't look nearly as good that way. I won't be spending any extra money on straight ports, that's for sure... but they're not exactly trying to win over people like me, anyway.
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November 18, 2009 at 8:22 pm
Looks like I won't be buying the versions of the games I already have. If they had better art/sound quality, I would re-purchase them, but as it stands, I'll just buy the first and third games, the only ones I don't have DS versions of.
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November 18, 2009 at 8:36 pm
wow, i should never have bought the DS versions, its cheaper on wiiware.
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peznaze
November 18, 2009 at 9:16 pm
So, it's 1100 points for the first game and 1000 for the next two... I guess straight ports because they didn't want to bother with what most would buy anyway as is... As was said, cheaper than even used copies of the DS games, so they may have something here... They really should have upped the graphics for the big screen, though.
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