Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth site launches
Capcom has launched the official full featured web site for Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, the newest title in the Ace Attorney series for the Nintendo DS coming in February 2010. Fans of the Ace Attorney series can check out new character bios, screen shots, trailers, developer’s diary with the first blog by producer Eshiro-san and more. Fans can also download desktop wallpapers featuring Phoenix Wright’s famed rival, Miles Edgworth.
Head on over to ace-attorney.com for more info on the game.
Capcom gives Miles Edgeworth a home of his own
Capcom has opened the official site for Ace Attorney INVESTIGATIONS: Miles Edgeworth at ace-attorney.com. OBJECTION! SUSTAINED! Ace Attorney fans that want to learn more about this brand new character and his brand new game will be able to find all the latest info on both, along with video, screenshots and the latest news.
Ace Attorney INVESTIGATIONS: Miles Edgeworth, will hit the U.S on February 16, 2010 for the Nintendo DS. This time around, the player takes on the role of famed prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, a memorable rival of charismatic legal eagle Phoenix Wright. Edgeworth actively investigates crime scenes in order to pursue the truth behind each case. By solving the puzzles presented to him, Edgeworth will work with the police to bring criminals to justice.
Evil doers beware.
Apollo Justice Demo, Release Date
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney is on track for a Feb. 12 release on the DS, says Capcom, but the real story is that you can try out a Flash demo of the game before its release by visiting www.Capcom-Unity.com or www.Ace-Attorney.com. Nintendo DS owners can also download a demo via Wi-Fi at Nintendo Stations in various retail locations soon.
This brand new Ace Attorney game for the DS dumps our favorite lawyer, Phoenix Wright, in favor of a new defense attorney named Apollo Justice. The fourth title in the Ace Attorney series promises all-new characters and new modes that let you survey crime scenes, interview witnesses, and gather evidence before defending your client in court. The game will still feature the same violent objections, cross-examinations, fast and loose interpretation of law, and the almighty powers judges wish they had. OBJECTION! SUSTAINED!