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{{Header Nav|game=Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney}}
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[[File:PWAA Attorney's Badge.png|right]]
[[File:PWAA Attorney's Badge.png|right|Attorney's Badge]]
[[File:AJAA Autopsy Report.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Autopsy Report.png|right|Smith's Autopsy Report]]
[[File:AJAA Crime Photo 1.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Crime Photo 1.png|right|Crime Photo 1]]
Here is the list of evidence you hold right now:
Here is the list of evidence you hold right now:


*'''Smith's Autopsy Report'''
* '''Smith's Autopsy Report'''
*'''Crime Photo 1'''
* '''Crime Photo 1'''


There is also one more thing, although it doesn't really count as evidence: your attorney's badge!
There is also one more thing, although it doesn't really count as evidence: your attorney's badge!


*'''Attorney's Badge'''
* '''Attorney's Badge'''


The defendant's lobby looks more detailed than the last game doesn't it? Anyway, you will meet your mentor, Kristoph Gavin. He tells you that your client is a friend of his and he had dinner with him that night.
The defendant's lobby looks more detailed than the last game doesn't it? Anyway, you will meet your mentor, Kristoph Gavin. He tells you that your client is a friend of his and he had dinner with him that night.
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Trial begins and you enter the courtroom.
Trial begins and you enter the courtroom.


Well, at least the old Judge is back, and so is your opponent, Winston Payne. The Judge questions the fact that Kristoph is the best defence in town, not to mention your client's friend, yet your client chose a greenhorn like you. Well, it looks like you have no choice. The Judge calls in the defendant.
Well, at least the old Judge is back, and so is your opponent, Winston Payne. The Judge questions the fact that Kristoph is the best defense in town, not to mention your client's friend, yet your client chose a greenhorn like you. Well, it looks like you have no choice. The Judge calls in the defendant.


Veterans of the [[Ace Attorney]] series will be in for an ultimate shocker. The man you are defending right now is none other than Phoenix Wright himself! That's right, the former protagonist of the series! But now he is not a lawyer anymore, now he is just a piano player but he's also a poker player! How did that happen!? You might get that nagging feeling or familiarity from the last Phoenix Wright game in which Mia, tries to defend him. At least this time, he won't be coughing and sneezing in court anymore. Go to "Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulation" to learn more from that case.
Veterans of the [[Ace Attorney]] series will be in for an ultimate shocker. The man you are defending right now is none other than Phoenix Wright himself! That's right, the former protagonist of the series! But, now he is not a lawyer anymore, now he is just a piano player... though he can't play it! How did that happen!?
[[File:AJAA Deadly Bottle.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Deadly Bottle.png|right|Deadly Bottle]]
But let's not look into that right now, what you should worry about is giving him the "Not Guilty" verdict. Payne will describe the basic details. Apparently, Phoenix must have killed a customer at Borscht Bowl Club. Payne will present the murder weapon, an empty bottle of grape juice. The '''Deadly Bottle''' is added to the Court Record. You can check it out at any time. Kristoph will tell you about the Court Record. Any time in the game, you can either touch the Court Record gauge on the {{ds|Stylus}} or press the {{ds|R}} button. You can look at the evidence there. You can learn information by opening up the description.
But let's not look into that right now, what you should worry about is giving him the "Not Guilty" verdict. Payne will describe the basic details. Apparently, Phoenix must have killed a customer at Borscht Bowl Club. Payne will present the murder weapon, an empty bottle of grape juice. The '''Deadly Bottle''' is added to the Court Record. You can check it out at any time. Kristoph will tell you about the Court Record. Any time in the game, you can either touch the Court Record gauge on the {{ds|Stylus}} or press the {{ds|R}} button. You can look at the evidence there. You can learn information by opening up the description.


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'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. Phoenix says the room he plays in used to be a place for the black market. You know, illegal deals, dark hoodies, peering goons, the works. Now it's all just a play room. Take note about the window, it is a lookout for onlookers.
'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. Phoenix says the room he plays in used to be a place for the black market. You know, illegal deals, dark hoodies, peering goons, the works. Now it's all just a play room. Take note about the window, it is a lookout for onlookers.
[[File:AJAA Red Poker Cards.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Red Poker Cards.png|right|Red Poker Cards]]
[[File:AJAA Blue Poker Cards.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Blue Poker Cards.png|right|Blue Poker Cards]]
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. The club uses red and blue cards to avoid cheating. Those decks are alternated to keep people from sneaking in cards. There are five cards in each hand. The better hand wins.
'''Press''' on the '''4th statement'''. The club uses red and blue cards to avoid cheating. Those decks are alternated to keep people from sneaking in cards. There are five cards in each hand. The better hand wins.


After pressing those statements, The Judge thinks he is satisfied of what he heard about a game and now asks about the crime. Phoenix reminds The Judge that they are talking about the game, not the crime, and expected you to object to that. Kristoph will ask Phoenix for his connection to the case at hand. A new statement will be added to his testimony.
After pressing those statements, The Judge thinks he is satisfied of what he heard about a game and now asks about the crime. Phoenix reminds The Judge that they are talking about the game, not the crime, and expected you to object to that. Kristoph will ask Phoenix for his connection to the case at hand. A new statement will be added to his testimony.


*I plead silence regarding the murder. But I will say I never touched the murder weapon.
* I plead silence regarding the murder. But I will say I never touched the murder weapon.
{{achievement
{{achievement
|name=Opening Objection!
|name=Opening Objection!
|g=15
|g=15
|trophy=bronze
|trophy=bronze
|image=AJAA_Trilogy_Opening_Objection.png
|image=AJAA Trilogy Opening Objection.png
|description=For having presented evidence during your first cross-examination
|description=For having presented evidence during your first cross-examination
}}
}}
Time to see if Mr. Wright is right. Open up your Court Records and check the '''Deadly Bottle's''' description. It says the bottle has Phoenix's fingerprints all over it. A contradiction! '''Present''' the '''Deadly Bottle''' to the Court. You will learn from Payne that Phoenix held the bottle upside-down, his reason? To knock someone upside the head!
Time to see if Mr. Wright is right. Open up your Court Records and check the '''Deadly Bottle's''' description. It says the bottle has Phoenix's fingerprints all over it. A contradiction! '''Present''' the '''Deadly Bottle''' to the Court. You will learn from Payne that Phoenix held the bottle upside-down, his reason? To knock someone upside the head!
[[File:AJAA Phoenix Phone.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Phoenix Phone.png|right|Wright's Cell Phone]]
Uh, oh! It looks like you have just made Phoenix look more like the murderer. Phoenix will again plead silence. Kristoph will then mention that Phoenix was the one who called the police with his cell phone! Why would he do that if he is the real murderer? The reception wasn't good enough, so he had to go upstairs. It looks like he called the authorities rather than running for it! Looks like Phoenix is still a nice guy. '''Wright's Cell Phone''' is added to the Court Record.
Uh, oh! It looks like you have just made Phoenix look more like the murderer. Phoenix will again plead silence. Kristoph will then mention that Phoenix was the one who called the police with his cell phone! Why would he do that if he is the real murderer? The reception wasn't good enough, so he had to go upstairs. It looks like he called the authorities rather than running for it! Looks like Phoenix is still a nice guy. '''Wright's Cell Phone''' is added to the Court Record.


Payne looks certain that Phoenix was in the room when the murder occurred. Perhaps he has a decisive witness? Payne will call in his witness to the stand.
Payne looks certain that Phoenix was in the room when the murder occurred. Perhaps he has a decisive witness? Payne will call in his witness to the stand.
[[File:AJAA Olgas Photo.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Olgas Photo.png|right|Olga's Photo]]
After cowering a little, the witness will introduce herself as Olga Orly, a waitress at Borscht Bowl Club. She has brought a camera with her, as she brought has a photo of Phoenix and Smith at the night of the crime! '''Olga's Photo''' will be added to the Court Record. So there were three people at the murder scene (The Hydeout), Phoenix, Smith, and Olga. If Phoenix didn't do it, then it could have been perhaps Olga! Olga will testify about the events that happened that night.
After cowering a little, the witness will introduce herself as Olga Orly, a waitress at Borscht Bowl Club. She has brought a camera with her, as she brought has a photo of Phoenix and Smith at the night of the crime! '''Olga's Photo''' will be added to the Court Record. So there were three people at the murder scene (The Hydeout), Phoenix, Smith, and Olga. If Phoenix didn't do it, then it could have been perhaps Olga! Olga will testify about the events that happened that night.


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#Then, last hand is done! But something terrible has happened, dah!
#Then, last hand is done! But something terrible has happened, dah!
#That man flew at victim, and is strangling him to death!}}
#That man flew at victim, and is strangling him to death!}}
[[File:AJAA Chip Photo.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Chip Photo.png|right|Chip Photo]]
Olga will say that the winner of the game was Smith. But Phoenix never loses! Payne will present another crime photo, which shows the outcome of the game. Payne will say that Smith had more chips than Phoenix did. It looks like Phoenix DID lose. The '''Chip Photo''' will be added to the Court Record.{{-}}
Olga will say that the winner of the game was Smith. But Phoenix never loses! Payne will present another crime photo, which shows the outcome of the game. Payne will say that Smith had more chips than Phoenix did. It looks like Phoenix DID lose. The '''Chip Photo''' will be added to the Court Record.{{-}}


==That Fateful Night: Cross-Examination==
==That Fateful Night: Cross-Examination==
[[File:AJAA Crime Photo 2.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Crime Photo 2.png|right|Crime Photo 2]]
Check '''Smith's Autopsy Report'''. It says that Smith died from a blow to the head! Smith didn't die of strangulation! '''Present''' it to the court on the '''5th statement'''. Looking at the Crime Photo, it doesn't really show the wound. Payne will then show another crime photo, which shows the hat removed. It looks like he was hit in the head. '''Crime Photo 2''' will be added to the Court Record.
Check '''Smith's Autopsy Report'''. It says that Smith died from a blow to the head! Smith didn't die of strangulation! '''Present''' it to the court on the '''5th statement'''. Looking at the Crime Photo, it doesn't really show the wound. Payne will then show another crime photo, which shows the hat removed. It looks like he was hit in the head. '''Crime Photo 2''' will be added to the Court Record.
[[File:AJAA Locket.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Locket.png|right|Locket]]
'''Present Crime Photo 2''' on Olga's '''3rd statement'''. Olga says that Smith was wearing a locket, but in the photo, there is no locket. Perhaps someone took it? Maybe Phoenix took it, rather than strangling Smith. Phoenix is called up again. The Judge notes that Phoenix is wearing a locket. Phoenix says that the locker contains the picture of his daughter... Phoenix Wright had a daughter!?! Payne confirms that she IS his daughter!
'''Present Crime Photo 2''' on Olga's '''3rd statement'''. Olga says that Smith was wearing a locket, but in the photo, there is no locket. Perhaps someone took it? Maybe Phoenix took it, rather than strangling Smith. Phoenix is called up again. The Judge notes that Phoenix is wearing a locket. Phoenix says that the locker contains the picture of his daughter... Phoenix Wright had a daughter!?! Payne confirms that she IS his daughter!


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==Serious Competition: Cross-Examination==
==Serious Competition: Cross-Examination==
'''Press''' on the '''2nd statement'''. You ask if the chips in the photo are all that were used. Olga jumps upon hearing this. When given the option, '''Press harder'''. Olga will say that one type is worth 100 points, the other is worth 1,000. Kristoph will say that what she just said was important. When given the choice, say '''Add to testimony'''.
'''Press''' on the '''2nd statement'''. You ask if the chips in the photo are all that were used. Olga jumps upon hearing this. When given the option, '''Press harder'''. Olga will say that one type is worth 100 points, the other is worth 1,000. Kristoph will say that what she just said was important. When given the choice, say '''Add to testimony'''.
[[File:AJAA Chip Photoa.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Chip Photoa.png|right|Chip Photo]]
*One kind of chip is worth 100 points, other kind is worth 1,000. Two kinds in all.
* One kind of chip is worth 100 points, other kind is worth 1,000. Two kinds in all.


'''Present''' the '''Chip Photo''' on '''this''' or the '''3rd statement'''. Each men started with 3,500 points. Add them up, and you will get 7,000. Now count the number of chips. If the big ones were worth 1,000 points and the small ones were worth 100 points, then if you add up the chips, then they all could be worth 10,600 points! They don't add up! You are now asked to explain the contradiction. Say that '''Both were right'''. It is just that the values were the other way around. If you add the smaller chip worth 1,000 points each and the big ones worth 100 each, this is what you will get, 7,000! Now that adds up!
'''Present''' the '''Chip Photo''' on '''this''' or the '''3rd statement'''. Each men started with 3,500 points. Add them up, and you will get 7,000. Now count the number of chips. If the big ones were worth 1,000 points and the small ones were worth 100 points, then if you add up the chips, then they all could be worth 10,600 points! They don't add up! You are now asked to explain the contradiction. Say that '''Both were right'''. It is just that the values were the other way around. If you add the smaller chip worth 1,000 points each and the big ones worth 100 each, this is what you will get, 7,000! Now that adds up!
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==The Final Hand: Cross-Examination==
==The Final Hand: Cross-Examination==
[[File:AJAA Chip Photob.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Chip Photob.png|right|Chip Photo]]
[[File:AJAA Victims Hand.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Victims Hand.png|right|Victim's Hand]]
[[File:AJAA Victims Hand2.png|right]]
[[File:AJAA Victims Hand2.png|right|Victim's Hand]]
'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. How can you see the cheat in the picture? Olga says that Smith had three aces, while Phoenix had two! That makes FIVE aces! This will be added to the testimony.
'''Press''' on the '''3rd statement'''. How can you see the cheat in the picture? Olga says that Smith had three aces, while Phoenix had two! That makes FIVE aces! This will be added to the testimony.


*Mr. Smith's hand has three aces, and Mr. Wright's two. ...It is five aces in all.
* Mr. Smith's hand has three aces, and Mr. Wright's two. ...It is five aces in all.


'''Present''' the '''Chip Photo''' on that statement. The Judge wants you to show what contradicts the statement. '''Present''' the victim's hand (The one near the bottle). If Olga says there were three aces, then why does the photo show two? Phoenix doesn't have two, so there were four aces on the desk! Olga says she was sure she saw five aces. She looks serious. Kristoph requests that you should examine the cards. When asked whose card you would like to examine, '''View victim's hand'''. The '''Victim's Hand''' will be added to the Court Record.
'''Present''' the '''Chip Photo''' on that statement. The Judge wants you to show what contradicts the statement. '''Present''' the victim's hand (The one near the bottle). If Olga says there were three aces, then why does the photo show two? Phoenix doesn't have two, so there were four aces on the desk! Olga says she was sure she saw five aces. She looks serious. Kristoph requests that you should examine the cards. When asked whose card you would like to examine, '''View victim's hand'''. The '''Victim's Hand''' will be added to the Court Record.


You will now begin your first [[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney/Gameplay#Checking evidence|evidence checking]] of the game. Turn to the back side of the hand. Is one of the cards blue, unlike the other four red ones!? '''Present''' the blue-backed card. Seeing this, Olga will inadvertently say that she thought she put it in Wright's hand. She did what!? It looks like Smith had Olga help cheat. The reason, Kristoph says she is a dealer. She tried to help Smith cheat, but did so poorly! You finally come to the conclusion that Olga is the real murderer! Olga faints upon hearing this.
You will now begin your first [[../Gameplay#Checking evidence|evidence checking]] of the game. Turn to the back side of the hand. Is one of the cards blue, unlike the other four red ones!? '''Present''' the blue-backed card. Seeing this, Olga will inadvertently say that she thought she put it in Wright's hand. She did what!? It looks like Smith had Olga help cheat. The reason, Kristoph says she is a dealer. She tried to help Smith cheat, but did so poorly! You finally come to the conclusion that Olga is the real murderer! Olga faints upon hearing this.


Well it looks like you managed to get our ex-hero off the hook... until Phoenix objects (Don't you just miss that "Objection!"?) He doesn't want the trial to end yet. He reveals that the last game was played by red cards, so the blue one was somehow swapped in. Phoenix wants you to answer when the cards were swapped. Say that the card was swapped '''After the murder''', because you'd be in a world of hurt if you swapped a card and pulled it during the game. It sounds quite ridiculous indeed, as Smith could have been murdered by then! You are now asked who swapped the cards. Smith was already dead by then, so this leaves two possibility, Phoenix or Olga. Say that the one who swapped the cards is '''someone else'''.
Well it looks like you managed to get our ex-hero off the hook... until Phoenix objects (Don't you just miss that "Objection!"?) He doesn't want the trial to end yet. He reveals that the last game was played by red cards, so the blue one was somehow swapped in. Phoenix wants you to answer when the cards were swapped. Say that the card was swapped '''After the murder''', because you'd be in a world of hurt if you swapped a card and pulled it during the game. It sounds quite ridiculous indeed, as Smith could have been murdered by then! You are now asked who swapped the cards. Smith was already dead by then, so this leaves two possibility, Phoenix or Olga. Say that the one who swapped the cards is '''someone else'''.