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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Official Casebook Vol.1 - The Phoenix Wright Files by Kenji Kuroda Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Manga) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Simply being called the "Ace Attorney" series now) (逆転裁判 Gyakuten Saiban), is a video game series. The first three games were originally released on Nintendo's Gameboy Advance handheld in Japan only. It was remade for the Nintendo DS, when it was eventally translated for English speakers. The first remade game in Japan was called Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten (逆転裁判 蘇る逆 転). Capcom is the producer of these games. The series follows the life of a young defense attorney lawyer, named Phoenix Wright (成歩堂 龍一 Naruhodō Ryūichi) as he defends his clinets in court, who were accused of murder. You play as Phoenix in the first three games. In the fourth game, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, you play as a new defense attorney named Apollo Justice. The setting is seven years after the third game. The game series has become increasingly popular, that several manga and official doujinshi have been published, usually with Capcom's supervision. There are at least 15 Ace Attorney mangas, including the ones only in the game manuals. Contents. Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright Official Casebook (Licensed by Del Ray) The first English released Phoenix Wright manga, Del Ray has bought the license of one Ace Attorney manga and have begun licensing it. It is unknown which manga they are doing. The first volume of was planned for a March 25, 2008 release. Though for unknown causes it was delayed, the Del Ray website is now offering people to preorder the first volume. It is expected to be released to stores on August 28, 2008. The content of the manga is currently unknown. Although many have suggested that it could be 4Koma. And judging from the title, 4Koma strips of Phoenix's and Edgeworth's past cases and trials. There will be a few volumes. There are currently two known volumes that will be released. Volume one is known as The Phoenix Wright Files, and volume two is known as The Miles Edgeworth files. It is thought that these volumes were originally the Gyakuten Saiban official anthology manga, Naruhodou version and Mitsurugi version. The official Gyakuten Saiban manga. Probably the first Ace Attorney manga created. There appears to be about six chapters. The artwork is by Kazuo Maekawa and the story is by Kenji Kuroda. There is about three cases in this manga. In the first chapter, Phoenix Wright defends his best friend Larry Butz. Chapter two through five has a huge case called Turnabout Gallows, where an employee of a rich computer company was killed. Phoenix is asked to defend the president who was accused of killing. There is a strong spider gig in this case. In the third case, Phoenix has to defend another person of an unexpected murder. The weekly serialized Gyakuten Saiban manga. An extra story that was published in Young weekly. The story and artwork was also by Kenji Kuroda and Kazuo Maekawa. In this manga, Phoenix and Maya Fey, Phoenix's partner (綾里 真宵 Ayasato Mayoi), go to an amusement park. Their fun is suddenly interrupted by a murder. Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten promotional manga. A fifty page manga that was only included in a limited edition of Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten(the first game remade for the DS). There are two sections. One featuring Phoenix and the second featuring Miles Edgeworth (御剣 怜侍 Mitsurugi Reiji), as they both meet in a television studio. This manga was not included with the American release of this game. Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten case manga. Also included with Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten, was some manga in the game manual. It featured four sections, each featuring or related to the first four cases in the game. They were quite short and do not contain any spoilers, but they each had their own humor. These were not included in the American release of the game. Phoenix Wright: Justice For All manual manga. In the DS remake of the first sequel to Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, there was a short manga included in the game manual. It was a take on the fact that everytime Phoenix won a case, confetti would be thrown and there would be cheering to congratulate you. Dick Gumshoe the detective (糸鋸圭介 Itonokogiri Keisuke), who cares for the well being of Miles Edgeworth, mentions that whenever Miles wins a case.. he never gets any sort of celebration. The manga ends with Miles getting his 'deserved celebration'. But Miles thinks differently and simply says it was utterly embarrasing. This manga was included with the American release of the sequel. 4koma manga from Capcom's offical fanbook. In one of the offical Gyakuten Saiban fanbooks (there are quite a few), a 4koma manga was included. There was a total of five sections. The plot line is basically Maya Fey had just opened a small, girly cafe' in Phoenix's office, much to his dismay and annoyance. Even a character from the first game, Sal Manella, and Miles Edgeworth come for a visit. Doujinshi Anthology mangas. Capcom and some other publishers have also published some fan-made anthology manga as well. It has been suggested that Del Ray might actually translate a Phoenix Wright anthology manga instead of any of the above. Gyakuten Saiban official anthology manga (Naruhodou version) A collection of some fan-made manga. The title suggests that this features Phoenix Wright. This was officially published by Capcom in March 28, 2006. A second book of this was published in October 6, 2006. Gyakuten Saiban official anthology manga (Mitsurugi version) A collection of some fan-made manga. The title suggests that this features Miles Edgeworth. This was officially published by Capcom in March 28, 2006. A second book of this was published in October 6, 2006. Gyakuten Saiban anthology 4Koma Kingdom I & II Another collection of manga created by fans. The title suggests that these are 4koma manga. Capcom has published this sometime in August, 2003. Gyakuten Saiban 3 4Koma Kingdom Again, another collection of manga created by fans. The title suggests that these are 4Koma manga, featuring the third Ace Attorney game. This was published by Capcom in March, 2004. There are also similar anthology manga to the above, which was published by Futabasha and Ichijinsha. Gyakuten Saiban 4 official anthology manga Fan-made manga collection, featuring the fourth game, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. This was also published by Capcom in August 1st, 2007. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Official Casebook Vol 1 - The Phoenix Wright Files. This is volume 1 of the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Official Casebooks series of manga. The series spans 4 volumes in Japan and 2 in the US, the English language release combines the first 2 and last 2 volumes into 1 book each. The 2 books would later be collected into one volume in Japan and reprinted. This series is a collection of short stories by various artists, featuring characters from across the first 3 games, but they all have Phoenix Wright as the central character. Ace Attorney (Reihe) Ace Attorney (engl.: Anwaltsass ) ist eine populäre japanische Videospielserie von Capcom. In Japan ist die Reihe bekannt als Gyakuten Saiban (dt. etwa: „Kehrtwende im Gericht“). In den Spielen übernimmt man jeweils die Rolle eines Strafverteidigers, wobei einem die Aufgabe zuteil wird, die Unschuld des eigenen Mandanten zu beweisen. Neben den Gerichtsverhandlungen ist ein wesentlicher Teil der Spiele die Ermittlung und Detektivarbeit. Bezüglich des Genre ist die Ace-Attorney -Reihe sowohl eine Gerichtssimulation, als auch ein Adventure (Japanisches Adventure). Die gesamte Serie gilt als äußerst erfolgreich. Laut Capcom wurden bis März 2009 weltweit mehr als 3,2 Millionen Exemplare der Reihe verkauft. [1] Inhaltsverzeichnis. Hintergrund [ Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten ] Die Serie hat ihren Ursprung auf dem Game Boy Advance, für den 2001 und nur in Japan, das erste Spiel der Reihe, Gyakuten Saiban erschien. Diesem folgten dann bis 2004 zwei weitere Teile. Ab 2005 wurde diese abgeschlossene Trilogie für den Nintendo DS wieder veröffentlicht, der erste Teil unter dem Titel Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten . Diese neuen, erweiterten Nintendo DS-Fassungen nutzen des Weiteren die Möglichkeiten der neuen Plattform (Mikrophon, Touchscreen, beide Bildschirme) und bieten exklusive Inhalte. Diese Nintendo DS-Spiele wurden schließlich auch unter dem Titel Ace Attorney im Westen veröffentlicht. Die erste Trilogie beinhaltet zudem den Namen der Hauptfigur Phoenix Wright im Titel. In Japan, wo japanische Adventures äußerst beliebt sind und rund 70 % aller verkauften PC-Spiele ausmachen, erschien die Phoenix-Wright - Trilogie 2005 bis 2006 auch als Umsetzung für Windows. Die Spiele sind grafisch in einem Anime-Stil gehalten. Die Fälle (vier oder fünf pro Spiel, ausschließlich Mordfälle) folgen einer linearen Handlung, die im fortlaufendem Spielverlauf zunehmend spannender, länger, komplexer und anspruchsvoller wird. Quer durch alle Spiele besteht ein roter Handlungsfaden. Von der Fachpresse und der Kritik wurde die Ace-Attorney -Reihe sehr wohlwollend aufgenommen. Die Serie ist erfolgreich und beliebt, so dass auch zahlreiche Merchandising-Artikel dazu existieren. In Japan erscheint eine offizielle Manga-Reihe. Bislang erschienen in Deutschland drei Teile der Reihe, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney und dessen Nachfolger Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney und Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth , alle für den Nintendo DS. Kurioserweise wurde der vierte Teil, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney , in Europa rund ein halbes Jahr vor dem dritten Teil veröffentlicht. Eine Veröffentlichung des dritten Spieles Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations erschien daher einige Zeit als fraglich. Jedoch wurde das Spiel schließlich im Sommer 2008 durch die Produzentin der Ace Attorney - Reihe, Minae Matsukawa, im Gespräch mit Nintendo of Europe offiziell angekündigt.