Ace Attorney - Objection! Medley
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"Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney" is a popular visual novel/adventure game series created by Capcom. The series is known for its engaging courtroom drama, quirky characters, and the iconic catchphrase "Objection!" Here are some interesting facts about the Ace Attorney series:
Origin and Development:
- The Ace Attorney series was first released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. The initial game, "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney," was later ported to the Nintendo DS for international releases.
- Shu Takumi, the series creator, was inspired by his interest in mystery novels and his desire to create a game where players could experience the thrill of being an attorney.
Localization Challenges:
- The Japanese legal system is quite different from that of other countries, so the localization team faced challenges adapting the game's setting to be more familiar to international players.
- Certain elements, like the judge's powdered wig, were changed in the localization to better suit the Western legal system.
Objection! Catchphrase:
- The iconic "Objection!" catchphrase, accompanied by a pointing finger, has become synonymous with the series. It's often used when the player finds a contradiction in the testimony or evidence presented during a trial.
- In the Japanese version, the catchphrase is "異議あり!" (Igiari), which roughly translates to "I object!"
Cameos and References:
- The Ace Attorney series features various cameo appearances and references to other Capcom games. For example, in "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations," there's a character named Victor Kudo, who bears a resemblance to the character Godot and is a nod to Capcom's game "Dino Crisis."
Anime and Film Adaptations:
- The success of the Ace Attorney series led to the creation of an anime adaptation titled "Ace Attorney" (Gyakuten Saiban). The anime follows the storyline of the games and introduces the characters to a wider audience.
- There is also a live-action film adaptation titled "Ace Attorney," directed by Takashi Miike, which was released in 2012 in Japan.
Legacy and Spin-offs:
- The success of the Ace Attorney series has led to multiple sequels and spin-off games, featuring different protagonists and settings. One notable spin-off is "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney," which introduced a new main character and continued the legal drama tradition.
Music and Soundtrack:
- The series is known for its memorable music, composed by Masakazu Sugimori. The courtroom themes and character leitmotifs contribute significantly to the game's atmosphere and are beloved by fans.
The Ace Attorney series has gained a dedicated fanbase around the world, thanks to its unique blend of engaging storytelling, memorable characters, and courtroom drama.
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6 parts |
106 measures