The series has only been on portables in the past, and this Wii entry would be the first time Phoenix Wright and company would be appearing on a home console.
The Phoenix Wright games are a series of mystery novel games created by Capcom in which players take on the role of defense attorney Phoenix Wright. The goal of each story is to defend your client, investigate the scene of the crime, and interrogate suspects in order to create a strong defense in court.
The series first debuted in Japan on the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It was then ported over to the DS in 2005. The first of these DS ports, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, became the first game in the series to be released in North America and Europe. Since then, three more DS games have been released, the fourth one starring a new defense attorney named Apollo Justice.
Capcom previously brought the High Voltage Software-developed Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law, an attorney-style game in the same vein as the Ace Attorney series, to Wii and PlayStation
It is not known whether it will be a retail release or a WiiWare title, and whether it will be a port of a previous game or a brand new entry.
Discussion regarding this new title is already underway on our forums.
I'm surprised it has taken this long, especially after Harvey Birdman. Didn't realize that was developed at High Voltage.
This is one of those DS games which looks interesting that I've never had the chance to try so I'm glad to hear there is a Wii version in the works.Ditto.
Did Colbert lend his talents to the Birdman game?
This is one of those DS games which looks interesting that I've never had the chance to try so I'm glad to hear there is a Wii version in the works.Ditto.
The Harvey Birdman game was great, if you were a fan. I had a tough time getting my non-fan friends to get in to it.
I'm still trying to get my DS collection bigger.They are on the list though.This is one of those DS games which looks interesting that I've never had the chance to try so I'm glad to hear there is a Wii version in the works.Ditto.
Shame on both of you. If my girlfriend wasn't currently borrowing my entire PW collection, i'd lend them to you both.
Anyone have ideas for what would change in the transition to console? I would like to see more animation and less still character art. (Same goes for the new Trauma Center game coming out next year.) More voice would be nice, although I don't think it needs to be fully voiced.
Knowing Capcom, its likely going to be a port of one of the games with slightly better sprites and pointer functionality. I will be surprised if Capcom actually does a new game with new artwork, characters and stories.That'd be fine with me since I haven't played any of them, but that's too bad for anyone who has.