There definitely are ar codes for the game, but not a lot. i dont have the codes with me but i have a code that gives me infinite life during trials.
First is Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Second is Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney: Justice for All. Third is Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations. Fourth is Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Fifth and Final to this point is Ace Attorney Investigations, Miles Edgeworth Japanese versions of Ace Attorney 5 and Ace Attorney Investigations 2 have also been heard of.
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There's Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright... and Ace Attorney Investigations Miles Edgeworth 2(cameo like the first), and hopefully a Ace Attorney 5.
The "Ace Attorney" series consists of five main parts: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Introduces the main character, defense attorney Phoenix Wright, as he defends clients in various murder trials. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All - Continues Phoenix's story with new cases and introduces new gameplay mechanics. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations - Concludes the original trilogy, featuring deeper character development and intertwined storylines. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney - Introduces a new protagonist, Apollo Justice, and shifts the focus to a new generation of lawyers. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies - Marks Phoenix's return as the lead, featuring new gameplay elements and a focus on the courtroom drama.
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The newest phoenix wright game is Miles Edgeworth Ace Attorney: Investingations which is coming out January 16, 2010
Answer: No.Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is written by Shu Takumi on behalf of Capcom.
This isn't the place for that type of question, go to the Phoenix Wright Fan Forums for your answer.
Currently, there are four Ace Attorney games: 1. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All 3. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations 4. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Recently, the release of a fifth game has been announced, yet again where the protagonist is Phoenix; however, the game is set one year after the Apollo Justice game and Phoenix is a much older guy. There are also two games in the Miles Edgeworth Investigation series, which is simply where Edgeworth is the protagonist and you investigate crimes without going to court.
7 years before the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. It was just after he lost his badge.
if u entered the wright codes it is obviosly woking
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