![]() ![]() ![]() "Turnabout Trial"), is a series of adventure video games, created by Shu Takumi and published by Capcom, in which players assume the role of a defense attorney in a fictional courtroom setting, which is based on the Japanese legal system, to strive to find their clients "not guilty" using investigation, evidence, and cross-examination to prove their case. Gyakuten Saiban (later remade and released in English as Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney)Īce Attorney, known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban ( 逆転裁判 ?, lit. Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Windows, WiiWare, iOS, Nintendo 3DS, Android The logo uses the words Ace Attorney in large fonts, accompanied by the name and silhouette of the protagonist. The logo of the series, used from the second game onwards. For the film adaptation, see Ace Attorney (film). Interestingly, this image's internal name is haiso2, strengthening the connection between this image and the previous one.For the first video game in the series, see Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Given the lower resolution of the images, they probably originate from an earlier version of the game and left over in the files during the remastering process. Unlike most other unused images which are also present in the GBA or DS versions, this and the previous graphic were introduced in the 3DS version. ![]() The red text reads Sabaiban, or Surviban, a portmanteau of "survival" and "saiban", which was the original name of the series before being changed to Gyakuten Saiban. The red text reads haiso, which translates to Lose the Case!! This image's internal name is haiso.Īnother strange image, similar to the Lose the Case! image. Its internal name is glass.Ī strange image that depicts Phoenix sitting under a spotlight. Since all Kurain-related imagery is intended to be left untranslated, the Japanese versions are used instead, leaving these unused.Īn image somewhat resembling the glass of the visitor's room is present among the HUD sprites. These two images have the Hazakura Temple sign translated to English. The vertical Objection! bubbles from the Game Boy Advance versions of the games.īutton icons from the Game Boy Advance version of the trilogy. ![]()
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