Phoenix Wright needs your help

February 15th, 2007 by Edwin in Character Advent Calendar, Game Development Insights

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Phoenix Wright 2: Justice For All was one of the most highly anticipated sequels on the Nintendo DS platform for quite some time now, and I am happy to say that the game does not disappoint. Of course, having a two-bit lawyer who specializes in turnabout cases at court while saving the lives of many makes for an interesting read, and it is no wonder Mr. Phoenix has already developed quite a cult following here in America. For those of you in the dark, the Gyakutan Saiban trilogy (also known as the Phoenix Wright after the localization process) consists of three episodes (d-uh!), so here’s to hoping Capcom will not rest on their laurels and bring the third instalment across the Pacific.

One of the best ways Capcom can be persuaded to complete the trilogy would be to persuade them with plenty of dollars, and we don’t mean through underhanded means. What you need to do is snap up every single copy of Phoenix Wright: Justice for All and let your dollars do the talking. If Capcom manages to reap a handsome profit from this outing, this could move the suits in power to bring over the next instalment without us resorting to picking up a Japanese version (with the option to switch over to English).

The fever for more Phoenix Wright goodness shows a very positive vibe to all this, as even a recent post at the official Capcom message boards has introduced a new contest entitled “Plead Your Case”. You will have to harness the power of your imagination to fill up the comic and speech bubbles in an effort to tickle Capcom into fulfilling your greatest current wish. Phoenix Wright is one of the more memorable franchises in recent memory, so to miss out on the third instalment would be heresy.

Source: DS Fanboy

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