Posts by Timothy Thora

    The title pretty much mentioned everything. To get to the main point:

    The eras are:

    Nes era
    Snes era
    N64 era
    Ngc era
    Wii era

    Those are the available choices. I also realize I didn't include the handheld consoles. Consider them to be released next to the main console of that particular era. The Gameboy Color was released along with the polygenal N64, Gameboy Advance with the Nintendo Gamecube, et cetera. Personally, I'd suppose you get the basic idea.

    My personal opinion, I just love the SNES era. Even to these days, it managed to release the most splendid games. For instance, Super Metroid, Super Mario World, Legend Of Zelda: A Link to The Past, Starwing and many more. This is by far my most fancied console even nowadays. Initially, it was merely and updated version of its actual predecessor, until Super Metroid and A Link To The Past were released, mainly those two games created a gigantic twist in the revolution of gaming. A Link To The Past is even nowadays considered as one of the greatest and yet most classic games. Super fabulous!

    Next to the SNES, I'd choose the N64 followed by the original NES.

    Fancy, fancy! Who still remembers the lovely Excitebike game for the NES? Wouldn't you wholeheartedly agree it was such a super fabulous game?

    Personally, I found it just fabulous. Most likely one of the greatest game from the older era. Riding with your bike, racing against computers, jumping through the sky. This is all includede in Excitebike.

    Discuss what you liked about this game right here.

    Pretty amazing how they were able to fit that case in, seeing how Edgeworth supposedly killed himself in part two (yes, I know... Don't correct me :P). In a certain sense it does add to the storyline, Edgeworth is thinking about quitting his job as a prosecutor in case 5...



    Though as it is considered as an extra part of the game, it's actually added later to the DS version of the game, thus I'd imply the last case doesn't effect the plot.

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    The "detective" parts are indeed a tad easier. Court sessions are harder IMO, it requires a lot more pressing. The fact that people can be used as evidence also creates more room for errors.

    I can't wait for part 3, I might even import the US version.



    It's kind of stupid that people can be presented as evidence as well, indeed. I've had some trouble with this, in fact. If you would remember correctly, in case 3. The judge asks you to present evidence of who did place the wooden box there.

    Naturally, a normal person would imply the person is certainly one of the options in the 'profiles' section in the Court Record. While it was actually Money the Monkey who placed it there.

    Besides, I have the US version of the first Phoenix Wright game, but the European version of Justice for All.

    First game, case 4.

    Although some people may disagree with me, I thought it was the most emotional case. Character development is really strong and it has a few unexpected twists. Plus it has von Karma in it, gotta love his 'Objection!' eheh. I won't spoil anything for those of you who haven't played it yet, though.

    The second game was a bit weaker IMO, but still good nonetheless. Case 2 and case 4 were pretty nice. For some reason I dislike case 3, maybe because I hate clowns? :P



    Case 4 in the first game was very emotional and rather unexpected. Especially since

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    Manfred Von Karma

    was the murderer.

    Well, actually, the fourth case tends to take place mainly in the past. Edgeworth's past. Seeing as Manfred Von Karma was his mentor and such, his father was murdered, et cetera.

    Definitely the greatest case in that game. Also, Case 5 is actually an extra case added to the DS version. Back 4 years ago, in the original Phoenix Wright, they didn't include the fifth case. Now, it requires to do a lot of research with the DS stylus and your breath.:P
    Comparatively amazing, if I may say so myself.

    In the second Phoenix Wright game, Justice for all, the cases are generally easier than in its previous game, the original Ace Attorney, although some cases are also very frustrating at times. Usually when you've gathered a bunch of evidence and consequently don't know how to use it in the case. I've had this problem several times already.

    Well, anway, as my favourite case in Justice for all, it's probably the 3rd case I fancy, unlike Beta. The one involving Moe, Maximillion Galactica and the Ringmaster, obviously. I frequently tend to consider the first 2 cases as a warm up, especially the first case. The answer is fairly obvious in the first case. And in the 2nd case, well, in JFA, it was actually harder to find out, though. Generally because of the name change Ini had. Other than that, it's frequently the person who you'd suspect the last as the murderer who actually committed the thread.

    I'm pretty sure there's quite a few Phoenix Wright fans out there on Eternal Hyrule, so I thought I'd already create a thread about it.

    While Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (1) was originally made for the GameBoy Advance, it has been released a few years after in America and consequently in Europe. Afterwards, the producers decided to make another Phoenix Wright game, namely Justice For All. Since the first Gyakuten Saiban (sp?) - Phoenix Wright, was such a great success in Japan.

    Anyway, please state which game is your favourite one. Except for Trials And Tribulations, that one's left out still. Since, I have no idea, there might be several people from Japan (Mafoofoo and subpain) who already got this game, so leave it out, if you please.

    State along your favourite case and why.

    Discussion may also be held here.

    musical zombie./Fish.: Most definitely one of the greatest members on ZeldaUniverse and VGRC. Although he's usually the post***** around, he's a kind person in general, though. Gee, you caught up on me at ZU already. Which is pretty amazing, d00d.

    Well, respect, mz!

    Peace out.



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    What matters is what you've done in the community.;)