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Title(s): Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy (逆転裁判456王泥喜セレクション Gyakuten Saiban 456: Odoroki Serekushon, lit. Turnabout Trial 456: Odoroki Selection) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判4 Gyakuten Saiban 4, lit. Turnabout Trial 4) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies (逆転裁判5 Gyakuten Saiban 5, lit.Turnabout Trial 5) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice (逆転裁判6 Gyakuten Saiban 4, lit. Turnabout Trial 6) [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Designers: Mitsuru Endo (director); Takeshi Yamazaki, Keisuke Yamakawa; Shu Takumi (writer) (AJ) Takeshi Yamazaki (co-director/writer), Yasuhiro Seto (co-director); Natsuki Ikawa, Yoriki Daigo; Yuki Nakamura, Hironao Fukada (co-writers) (DD) Takeshi Yamazaki (co-director/writer); Takuro Fuse (co-director); Yoriki Daigo; Hironao Fukada, Masakazu Eguchi (co-writers) (SOJ) Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One (Trilogy) Nintendo DS, iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS (AJ) Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android (DD/SOJ) Release date(s): January 25, 2024 (Trilogy) April 12, 2007 (AJ – NDS: JP) July 25, 2013 (DD – 3DS: JP) June 9, 2016 (SOJ – 3DS: JP) PROMO: Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (@CCinemaPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Court is now in session for the trial of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy! On the latest Collateral Gaming Game Launch review, we are covering the newly released, remastered compilation of Ace Attorney mainline entries 4-6. This includes the DS title Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, as well as the 3DS titles Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice. How do these titles compare against other AA games, and how well do they perform on modern consoles? Find out now on our spoiler-free review, and stay tuned for more content very soon! Collateral Gaming is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and is on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Collateral Gaming is a Podbean affiliate. Sign up for unlimited podcasting hosting at the following link, and get one month of hosting free: podbean.com/CGamingPodcast (Collateral Gaming is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
En el nuevo episodio Tinnie, Lucas Rivarola y Joaco Frere analizan los anime que primero fueron un videojuego: Gyakuten Saiban, NieR:Automata Ver1.1a, Danganronpa y Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
Titles: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All (逆転裁判2, Gyakuten Saiban 2; lit. "Turnabout Trial 2") [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations (逆転裁判3, Gyakuten Saiban 3; lit. "Turnabout Trial 3") [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Developer(s): Capcom Production Studio 4, Digital Works Entertainment (Trilogy) Publisher: Capcom Designers: Shu Takumi (director), Shinsuke Kodama (director: Trilogy), Atsushi Inaba (producer) Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Windows, Wii, iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Release dates: October 18, 2002 (GBA: JP); January 16, 2007 (DS: NA) January 23, 2004 (GBA: JP); October 23, 2007 (DS: NA) COLLAB: Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (@CGamingPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Take that! The final part of Collateral Media's collaborative analysis on the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is here. Ash and Beau cross-examine the second and third games of the series: Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations! How do these titles build off of the surprisingly thrilling courtroom and investigation gameplay of the first entry, and where does the story take both established and new characters? How do these courtroom drama/murder mystery visual novel adventures hold up today as opposed to their debut in Japan on the GBA, or North America on the DS? Will Detective Gumfuck's salary ever stop being cut? Find out in Part 2 of the latest collaboration special from Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema! Also, stay tuned for our 4/20 Special on Conker's Bad Fur Day, as well as our bad game reviews this month on E.T. and Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. Any and all objections overruled! Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and are on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming are Podbean affiliates. Sign up for unlimited podcasting hosting at the following link, and get one month of hosting free: podbean.com/CCinemaPodcast (Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are Collateral Media Podcasts. Intro song is a license-free beat by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Titles: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All (逆転裁判2, Gyakuten Saiban 2; lit. "Turnabout Trial 2") [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations (逆転裁判3, Gyakuten Saiban 3; lit. "Turnabout Trial 3") [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Developer(s): Capcom Production Studio 4, Digital Works Entertainment (Trilogy) Publisher: Capcom Designers: Shu Takumi (director), Shinsuke Kodama (director: Trilogy), Atsushi Inaba (producer) Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Windows, Wii, iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Release dates: October 18, 2002 (GBA: JP); January 16, 2007 (DS: NA) January 23, 2004 (GBA: JP); October 23, 2007 (DS: NA) PROMO: Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (@CCinemaPodcast) COLLAB: Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (@CCinemaPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Take that! The final part of Collateral Media's collaborative analysis on the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is here. Ash and Beau cross-examine the second and third games of the series: Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations! How do these titles build off of the surprisingly thrilling courtroom and investigation gameplay of the first entry, and where does the story take both established and new characters? How do these courtroom drama/murder mystery visual novel adventures hold up today as opposed to their debut in Japan on the GBA, or North America on the DS? Will Detective Gumfuck's salary ever stop being cut? Find out in Part 2 of the latest collaboration special from Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema! Also, stay tuned for our 4/20 Special on Conker's Bad Fur Day, as well as our bad game reviews this month on E.T. and Plumbers Don't Wear Ties. Any and all objections overruled! Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and are on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are Podbean affiliates. Sign up for unlimited podcasting hosting at the following link, and get one month of hosting free: podbean.com/CGamingPodcast (Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are Collateral Media Podcasts. Intro song is a license-free beat by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Title: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判, Gyakuten Saiban; "Turnabout Trial") [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Developer(s): Capcom Production Studio 4, Digital Works Entertainment (Trilogy) Publisher: Capcom Designers: Shu Takumi (director), Shinsuke Kodama (director: Trilogy), Atsushi Inaba (producer), Minae Matsukawa (producer: DS) Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Windows, Wii, iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Release date: October 12, 2001 (GBA: JP); September 15, 2005 (DS: JP) COLLAB: Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (@CGamingPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Hold it! Court is now in session for the trial of the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, as presided by Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema. We recently teamed up to check out Takashi Miike's Ace Attorney film, and now we're checking out the source material, as Ash and Beau cross-examine the very title that started it all in Part 1! Originally released in 2001 on the GBA, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney surprised the world when it was brought to the DS a few years later, meeting unprecedented success for an unconventional type of video game at that time. But how much fun are this "lawyer simulator" visual novel adventure game and its successors, really? Get our verdict on the latest Collateral Media collaboration special, and stay tuned for Part 2, where we'll be discussing the remaining 2 titles of the trilogy: Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations! Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and are on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Collateral Cinema and Collateral Gaming are Podbean affiliates. Sign up for unlimited podcasting hosting at the following link, and get one month of hosting free: podbean.com/CCinemaPodcast (Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are Collateral Media Podcasts. Intro song is a license-free beat by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Title: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判, Gyakuten Saiban; "Turnabout Trial") [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Developer(s): Capcom Production Studio 4, Digital Works Entertainment (Trilogy) Publisher: Capcom Designers: Shu Takumi (director), Shinsuke Kodama (director: Trilogy), Atsushi Inaba (producer), Minae Matsukawa (producer: DS) Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Windows, Wii, iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Release date: October 12, 2001 (GBA: JP); September 15, 2005 (DS: JP) PROMO: Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (@CCinemaPodcast) COLLAB: Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (@CCinemaPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Hold it! Court is now in session for the trial of the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, as presided by Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema. We recently teamed up to check out Takashi Miike's Ace Attorney film, and now we're checking out the source material, as Ash and Beau cross-examine the very title that started it all in Part 1! Originally released in 2001 on the GBA, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney surprised the world when it was brought to the DS a few years later, meeting unprecedented success for an unconventional type of video game at that time. But how much fun are this "lawyer simulator" visual novel adventure game and its successors, really? Get our verdict on the latest Collateral Media collaboration special, and stay tuned for Part 2, where we'll be discussing the remaining 2 titles of the trilogy: Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations! Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and are on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are Podbean affiliates. Sign up for unlimited podcasting hosting at the following link, and get one month of hosting free: podbean.com/CGamingPodcast (Collateral Gaming and Collateral Cinema are Collateral Media Podcasts. Intro song is a license-free beat by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. All music and game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
This month's movie is Takasi Miike's 2012 Ace Attorney Film! Joining us are Takashi Miike fan Gigalithic and Ace Attorney fan Elliott! Between the two two of them we ended having a lot to say about this film, which frankly is probably the best movie we're ever going to watch on here. Everyone's Rating: 5/5 Film 5/5 Adaptation Next Month: Ryu Ga Gotoku (AKA The Yakuza Movie) Twitter | Discord Dan | Maxie | Gigalithic | Elliott
The bad news keeps compounding for Sony. First came the announcement that the PS3, PSP, and Vita online stores would be shutting down this July. Then some intrepid investigators discovered that the death of the CMOS battery in PS3 and PS4 models means your digital libraries would be useless -- even if the batteries are replaced -- unless it can connect to online servers that will no longer be in service after this year. And lo and behold, this problem affects the PS5 as well! On this 10th anniversary episode of the DojoCast, Sean and Vinnk recall the first episode about the DLC Apocalypse, and how it's really been here all along. Sean talks about how Pile of Shame LIVE! turned his opinion around about Double Switch, and Vinnk is still playing Phoenix Wright after all these years -- this time on a region-free Switch cartridge collection of the first three games. "One More Continue" and "RPG" theme songs by the Imari Tones: http://imaritones.net. Vinnk and SeanOrange pixel art by Louis Lloyd-Judson: https://louistrations.co.uk. This podcast is brought to you by the Nerd & Tie Podcast Network. Listen to other great shows at http://nerdandtie.com.
Once one of the most popular genres of video games, adventure games have become much more niche in recent years. But thankfully, it's a niche with some absolutely fantastic music!From the mid-80s to the early 2000s, adventure games were at the forefront of narratives in interactive entertainment. In a time before RPGs embraced cinematic CGI cutscenes and voice acting, LucasArts, Sierra, and other adventure game developers were pioneering multimedia in video games, presenting audiences with expansive stories, fully-voiced casts of characters, full-motion video, and some truly memorable “moon logic puzzles.” They also created some incredible music! Join Adam, Hilary, and Jono as they move through adventure game history, highlighting some of their favorite music tracks from classics of the genre (and there might be some talk of musical theater thrown in there for good measure)!Featuring: Hilary Andreff, Jonathan Logan, Adam Luhrs; Edited by Jonathan LoganLinks for this episodeYouTube - How Octopath Traveler Hypes its Boss Battles - Game Score FanfareTracklist0:15:48 - The Magic Meadow (Mark Seibert) - Sierra Soundtrack Collection0:19:43 - Deep in the Caribbean… (Michael Land) - The Secret of Monkey Island0:34:16 - Atrus' Study (Jack Wall) - Myst III: Exile Soundtrack0:37:03 - Grim Fandango (Peter McConnell) - Grim Fandango Remastered Original Soundtrack0:59:36 - Gyakuten Saiban 1~3 Courtroom Suite (Masakazu Sugimori, Noriyuki Iwadare) - Gyakuten Saiban 15th Anniversary Orchestra Concert1:08:26 - Crusin' (Jared Emerson-Johnson) - Sam & Max Save the World Soundtrack1:48:34 - Adam's Bonus Track!Bonus Background Tracks0:00:39 - Courtroom Lounge ~ Opening Prelude (English Turnabout Mix)(Masakazu Sugimori) - Professor Layton VS Gyakuten Saiban Magical Mystery Music0:02:13 - You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Clark Gesner, Andrew Lippa) - You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1999 Broadway Cast)0:02:31 - Game of Life (Michael Kooman, Christopher Dimond) - Dani Girl (Demo)0:03:14 - Overture (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice) - Jesus Christ Superstar (1970 Concept Cast)0:03:37 - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (William Finn) - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (2005 Original Cast)0:03:57 - Three Coins in the Fountain (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) - Forever Plaid (1990 Off-Off-Broadway Cast)0:04:26 - Hot Stuff (Pete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey) - Disaster (2016 Original Broadway Cast)0:05:13 - Overture (Work Song) (Claude-Michel Schönberg, Alain Boublil, Jean-Marc Natel) - Les Misérables (1987 Original Broadway Cast)0:05:33 - Prologue (We Might Play All Night) (Heidi Rodewald, Stew) - Passing Strange (2008 Original Broadway Cast)0:06:31 - Karnak's Dream of Life (Brooke Maxwell, Jacob Richmond) - Ride the Cyclone (2021 Studio Cast)1:39:35 - Title Theme - Star Trek: 25th AnniversaryAlbum LinksSierra Soundtrack CollectionVGMdbMyst III: Exile The Soundtrack Our Review VGMdb Grim Fandango Remastered Original Soundtrack Our Review (Original Soundtrack) VGMdb Amazon iTunes Store / Apple Music Spotify Gyakuten Saiban 15th Anniversary Orchestra Concert VGMdb CDJapan Spotify Sam & Max Save the World Soundtrack VGMdb Steam Bandcamp Professor Layton VS Gyakuten Saiban Magical Mystery Music Our Review VGMdb CDJapan Get in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
With the release of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, Harry and Rory are joined by translator Anthony Figueroa to discuss the trials and tribulations of localisation, before cross-examining the live-action adaptation of the first Phoenix Wright game aka Gyakuten Saiban, from director Takashi Miike. Does the movie do justice to the courtroom comedy and drama of the games? Or is an 'OBJECTION!' called for? This podcast contains SPOILERS for Ace Attorney (2012). Visit our Website: gamesonfilm.wixsite.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/GamesOnFilmPod/ Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/GamesOnFilmPod/ Music by David Lightfoot www.davidlightfootmusic.com
Jared and Anne Ladyem (anneladyem.com) celebrate the holidays by watching a film that neither of us have ever watched. We breakdown the wild Ace Attorney live action film adaptation that is able to capture the spirit of the games in a surprising way, but unfortunately won’t be replicated if they were ever able to make a sequel.
Tous les samedis matins, en direct sur Tsugi Radio la playlist Jazz d'un·e invité·e. Pendant une petite heure, au calme. Cette semaine, c'est Augustin Lefebvre qui nous a préparé un playlist 100% jazz et jeux vidéos. Morceaux
Wir kämpfen uns weiter durch die Videospiele unserer Jugend. Diesmal geht es um Doubutsu no mori plus, Metal Gear Solid, Pokemon Sapphire, Xenogears und Gyakuten Saiban. Das Konzept bleibt gleich: Wir erzählen von Spielen, die uns nachhaltig beeindruckt haben – Haruka als in den 90ern aufgewachsene Japanerin, und Andi als deutsches Kind der 80er. Natürlich … „Podcast Folge 22: Unvergessliche Gaming-Erfahrungen Teil 2“ weiterlesen
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It’s time to put up the swimsuits and beach episodes as the summer anime season comes to a close. Join the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast as they take a look forward to the coming Fall 2018 season and give their take on the offering. Anime Discussed In This Preview: Goblin Slayer, That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime, Bloom Into You, SSSS GRIDMAN, So Many Colors In The Future, Bunny Girl Senpai, Boarding School Juliet, The One I Love Is My Little Sister, Radiant, Ulysses Jeanne d’Arc, Tsurune, Release The Spyce, RErideD, Ingress, Double Decker Doug and Kirill, Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru, Tonari no Kyuuketsuki-san, CONCEPTION, Hinomaru-Zumou, Sora to Umi no Aida, As Miss Beelzebub Likes, Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san, Karakuri Circus, Anima Yell, Run with the Wind, Dakaretai Otoko, Gakuen Basara, Hangyaku-sei Million Arthur, Girls Glowing Red, Merc Storia, Zombieland Saga, Bakumatsu, Kitsune No Koe, Himote House, Uchuu Senkan Tiramisu 2, Non-Human Creature Wife, Idolmaster Side M Wake Atte Mini, Sword Art Online Alicization, Fairy Tail 2018, Toaru Majutsu no Index 2, Tokyo Ghoul Re2, Jojo no Kimyou na Bouken, Golden Kamuy 2, Gyakuten Saiban 2, Senran Kagura Shinovi Master Tokyo Youma-hen, Souten no Ken Regenesis 2, Thunderbolt Fantasy 2, Gurazeni 2, Zoku Owarimonogatari, Continuing Series, and some random ONA/Movie/OVAs! The intro for this episode is from the PV for Thunderbolt Fantasy 2. The outro for this episode is from the PV for Release the Spyce.
刚好十一打通了《逆转裁判6》,这一次就来聊聊《逆转裁判》系列。
Spring brings quite an exciting new season of anime that one can’t help but get excited about. Not only is the offering showing promising, but the number is one for the record books. Over 60 new titles stretching from mecha, to moe, to shounen, to fantasy, to mafia, and more. Plug in your sound projectors of choice and join us as we break it down! Anime Discussed In This Preview: Age 12, Bakuon, Big Order, My Hero Academia, Bungou Stray Dogs, Endride, flying witch, Gekidol, Ace Attorney, Hai Furi, Hundred, Joker Game, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096, Kiznaiver, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, Kuma Miko, Kuromukuro, Mayoiga, And You Thought There is Never a Girl Online?, Pan de Peace, Life in a Different World From Zero, Haven’t You Heard I’m Sakamoto, Sansha Sanyou, Seisen Cerberus Ryuukoku no Fatelite, Shounen Maid, Twin Star Exorcists, Super Lovers, Sword Gai, Tanaka-kun wa Itsumo Kedaruge, Anne Happy, Sailor Moon Crystal 3, Concrete Revolutio 2 The Last Song, The Asterisk War 2, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure 4 Diamond Is Unbreakable, Joker 3, RIN-NE 2, Macross Delta, Magi Sinbad no Bouken, Terraformars Revenge, Ushio and Tora 2, Bishoujo Yuugi Unit Crane Game Girls, Hakuouki Otogisoushi, Kagewani Shou, Onigiri, Uchuu Patrol Luluco, Usakame, Wagamama High Spec, Aikatsu Stars, Assassination Classroom 2, and Nijiiro Days.
Objection! It’s the trial of the century! The prosecution and defense line up to examine and find the truth about Gyakuten Saiban a.k.a. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Ryan Hamann and Joshua Garrity from Cane and […] The post Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Cane and Rinse No.205 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
Shovel Knight is more than a retro-styled game made to make you wistful of a bygone era -- it makes you wish that era had never ended, and gives a glimpse of what it may have been like if it hadn't. From emulating an actual Famicom sound chip to sticking almost entirely within the capabilities of the NES hardware, Shovel Knight is nothing less than a work of art. It's also pretty fun to play! And it learns lessons from the last three decades that its proper 8-bit brethren never had time to internalize. Vinnk and Sean share their views on Yacht Club Games' maiden voyage, heap praises on the Metroid series and Sakura Wars in Future Retro, and try to talk themselves into taking some more games off their pile of shame. Details about the podcast, links to related articles, and supplemental audio/video are available at FamicomDojo.TV: https://famicomdojo.tv/podcast/101 Leave us a voicemail at 608-492-1923, or share your thoughts on Facebook (https://facebook.com/famicomdojo), Instagram (https://instagram.com/famicomdojo), Twitter (@FamicomDojo), or our Famicom Dojo YouTube channel (https://youtube.com/famicomdojo). "Famicom Thrash" opening theme and "RPG" end theme songs by the Imari Tones: http://imaritones.net This episode is brought to you by the Little Podcast Network. Sign up for your free Audible trial, and listen to other great shows at http://LittlePodcast.com.
Built to Play sacrifices the news for another day! We're talking to our guests about Phoenix Wright, ZZT, and the future of E3. If you played something Japanese in the 2000s, chances are Alexander O. Smith translated it. Alex has translated everything from the Final Fantasy series, the novel All You Need is Kill, and the Dr. Slump manga. But here at Built to Play, there's really only one game in his long portfolio that matters: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The game is a visual novel from Capcom and stars Phoenix Wright, a down on his luck lawyer living in Los Angeles, who has to solve all of his cases in only three days. It's a charming and often funny game that relies on its stellar translation, which is far from literal. Download Here. Subscribe on iTunes. Subscribe on Stitcher Radio. While the translation stays true to the tone and the overall plot, the dialogue can be completely different. And it kind of has to be. The names are Japanese puns and the dialogue is filled with references to Japanese society. The punchlines often don't make a lick of sense in English. So Alex had a lot of room to write his own jokes, and play with the characters. Though by changing so much, you often run into issues down the line. Gyakuten Saiban, the japanese name of the series, is set in Tokyo, which causes the brunt of the inconsistencies. A hamburger shop mentioned in the early games has to reappear as a noodle stand later on. That's a small issue, but consider that the designers recently decided that the newest game would star Phoenix's direct ancestor, a samurai living in late 19th century Japan. **You can hear more from Alexander O. Smith's translation process, the definition of a perfect localization and how Phoenix Wright was almost Roger Wright, less than a minute into the episode. ** Back in good old North America, we talked to the author of the new book in the Boss Fight Series, ZZT. Anna Anthropy tells us about the history of an internet community and its diversity. 1991's ZZT is a weird game to talk about. It's an adventure game built from ANSI characters, all numbers, letters and symbols. It had a limited color palette, and even more limited story. But that's not that part of ZZT people remember the most. ZZT attracted a large community because it came with a level editor and a simple programming language that let you make your own games out of the ZZT engine. These games would then be shared online on message boards and forums, and covered a wide variety of genres and topics. People continue to make ZZT games to this day, and the most recent copy of ZZT was ordered from its creator, Tim Sweeney, back in 2013. Anna Anthropy writes about that community and how it inspired her own growth as a designer and a writer. She met people who had the same concerns as her, and just like her, were trans. She says it's like a predecessor to the feminist-minded Twine community, which encourages everyone of every creed to make games. But ZZT attracted all sorts of people, from teenagers trying to discover their own identity to trolls who attacked other creators. So talking about people who make ZZT game can get a little complicated. Anna Anthropy tells us all about the history of ZZT, why it matters, and reasons why you should check out ZZT games today starting at 17:00. By the way, Anna gave us a couple recommendations that didn't make it into the episode, but here's a few: Ned the Knight, Kudzu, and Eli's House. For more, she has a whole list of great ZZT games to play onher website. You can pick up her book at Boss Fight Series page. Last month, no one could stop talking about E3, but that's not necessarily a good thing. Many have questioned whether E3 is lessening in importance, or if its actually bad for the industry as a whole. We've had 20 Electronic Entertainment Expos since its start, and whether they've been in Las Vegas, Santa Monica or Los Angeles, it's almost always been one of the most anticipated game-related events of the year. But its relevance seems to be changing as the years go by. Most publishers had nothing concrete to announce at E3. Electronic Arts barely had games to show beyond the concept level. The two big press conferences, Sony's and Microsoft's, were milquetoast, especially as they announced the big new games of two years from now. Meanwhile Nintendo didn't have a press conference. They broadcasted Robot Chicken jokes and two new franchises over the internet. So to check its value, we checked in with Daniel Kaszor, the editor of the Post Arcade at one of Canada's largest newspapers, the National Post. According to him, E3 probably won't be going anywhere, but with fewer big budget games coming out each year, the demographics are shifting. E3 isn't even the biggest show of its kind anymore. That would be Gamescom in Germany, where the public days attract hundreds of thousands. The E3 of five years from now might look very different from how we know it today. Daniel tells us about the Post Arcade's coverage of E3, and whether E3 is even all that beneficial to big publications starting 32:40. You can find the Post Arcade here. We also ran a short rerun of our interview with Nadine Lessio and Kara Stone from the Vector Game Arts Festival back in March. The game they talked about, Sext Adventure, is now out and available to everyone who wants to try it. What did we think about it: "As part of the Feb Fatale game jam, a 48-hour race to finish a game, they created a text adventure based on sexy phone texts. You contact an anonymous android who attempts to satisfy humans sexually, but instead lapses into existential depression. Our sex-positive reporter, Daniel Rosen, dug deep into the jam game, and discussed with Stone and Lessio society's intimate relationship with technology, the eventual disharmony routed in cyborg theory and dildos." The tomfoolery starts around 44:40. This week's music comes from the Pheonix Wright: Ace Attorney soundtrack and the Free Music Archive. From the former, we used the song, "Pressing Pursuit - Cornered Witness." From the Free Music Archive, we used "As Colorful as Ever" by Broke for Free, "Blue" by Podington Bear, "Hallon" by Christian Bjoerklund. **Special thanks to Josh Rosenberg who played Phoenix Wright, and Alexander O Smith who said Objection that one time. Capcom please don't sue us. ** **As always, this weeks episode was produced and edited by Arman Aghbali and written by Daniel Rosen. **
Focus sur la saga Gyakuten Saiban plus connue sous le nom d'Ace Attorney en France pour l'occasion de la sortie du dernier épisode Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney : Dual Destinies (3DS), notre avis sur l'expérience narrative à ne pas rater Device 6 de Simogo (iOS), notre retour sur la Paris Games Week (ce dont on a joué : Bayonetta 2, Dark Souls 2, Dungeon of the Endless...) et bien évidemment l'actualité de la semaine (les Sega 3D Classic en France, Rare et ses déboires avec Microsoft...)
Day 07 - Le Japon, le pays du manga