The game Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney has not come out on the DS yet, but will be here in America early 2008.
Lamiroir, who is also Apollo's mother.
If you are talking about the first Apollo Justice game then it is alrady out. If you are talking about a 2nd Apollo Justice game, one has not been announced yet. However, Gyakuten Kenji, an Ace Attorney spin-off starring Miles Edgeworth, is currently in development and should be out sometime this year!
Apollo Justice is a rookie defence attorney. He is the main character in the game Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. His mentor is Phoenix Wright, 33 years old in the game. His assistant is Trucy Wright, Phoenix's daughter. Apollo wears a white shirt with rolled up sleeves and a red vest on top. He has 2 big spikes on his hair. He also has the power to perceive the witnesses lies and habits. I have the game and it's very good. To anyone who played all 3 of the Phoenix Wright games, I recommend this one, too.
The Apollo 2 was unmanned. After the fire of Apollo 1, NASA felt safer testing the rocket without any crew aboard first. The next manned mission after the Apollo 1 fire was Apollo 7.
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There is no Apollo-2 mission. The Apollo program only went up to Apollo 17.
The Romans and Greeks passed their societies on peace and justice which Apollo is the god of. Also, Apollo was the patron god of Troy so they might have been honoring him by keeping his Greek name.
A new Apollo Justice game has not been announced yet. However, Gyakuten Kenji, an Ace Attorney spin-off starring Miles Edgeworth, is currently in development and should be out sometime this year!
Officially there was no Apollo 2. There was an unmanned test flight of the Saturn V that took place after the Apollo 1 disaster, but at the time NASA's administration had not decided to continue using the Apollo name. Therefore Apollo 2 does not exist
Currently, there are 3 Phoenix Wright games out, 1 Apollo Justice game, and 2 (one is in Japanese only) Miles Edgeworth games.
Apollo 2 (AS-201) was an A mission, an unmanned flight used to test the Apollo hardware. It was laucnhed for testing purposes.