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|image=Ace Attorney logo.png
|image=Ace Attorney logo.png
|developer=[[Capcom]]
|developer=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=Capcom<br>[[Nintendo]], [[THQ]] (Australia)
|publisher=[[Capcom]], [[Nintendo]], [[THQ]]
|japanese=逆転裁判
|year=2001
|distributor=[[WiiWare]]
|firstdate=[[October 11]], [[2001]]
|lastdate=present
|genre=[[Adventure]]
|genre=[[Adventure]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Windows]], [[Mobile]], [[Wii]], [[iOS]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], [[Android]]
|website=[http://www.ace-attorney.com Official site]<br />[http://www.capcom.co.jp/gyakutensaiban Official Japanese site]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|website=[http://www.ace-attorney.com Official site]<br>[http://www.capcom.co.jp/gyakutensaiban Official Japanese site]
}}
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'''Ace Attorney''', known in Japan as {{Nihongo|'''Gyakuten Saiban'''|逆転裁判||lit. "Turnabout Trial"}}, is a series of [[adventure]] games in which players assume the role of a defense attorney in a fictional courtroom setting based on the Japanese legal system. Players try to prove their clients "Not Guilty" by using investigation, evidence, and cross-examination.
'''Ace Attorney''', known in Japan as {{Nihongo|'''Gyakuten Saiban'''|逆転裁判||lit. "Turnabout Trial"}}, is a series of [[adventure]] games in which players assume the role of a defense attorney in a fictional courtroom setting based on the Japanese legal system. Players try to prove their clients "Not Guilty" by using investigation, evidence, and cross-examination.


The [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|first]] [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All|three]] [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations|games]] in the series, originally released between [[2001]] and [[2004]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in Japan only, was ported to the [[Nintendo DS]] for worldwide release. The series has been developed from the ground up starting with the fourth game.
The [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|first]] [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All|three]] [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations|games]] in the series, originally released between [[2001]] and [[2004]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in Japan only, were ported to the [[Nintendo DS]] for worldwide release between [[2005]] and [[2007]], and have since been ported to various other platforms. The fourth game is the first title developed specifically for the Nintendo DS.
 
The first three games feature and are sometimes referred to by the eponymous main protagonist, Phoenix Wright. The [[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|fourth game]], set seven years after the third game ends, features Apollo Justice as a new protagonist, while Phoenix takes a support role. Both return as main protagonists in the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies|fifth main game]], alongside newcomer Athena Cykes. Miles Edgeworth, a key character from the first trilogy, is featured in two [[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth|special]] [[Gyakuten Kenji 2|games]] set between the third and fourth games. Phoenix Wright, accompanied by his assistant Maya Fey, also features in a special crossover title with the [[Professor Layton]] series, [[Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]], released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in [[2012]].


The first three games feature and are sometimes referred to by the eponymous main protagonist, Phoenix Wright. The [[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|fourth game]], set seven years after the third game ends, has Apollo Justice as a new protagonist while Phoenix takes a support role. Both return as main protagonists in the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies|fifth main game]]. Miles Edgeworth, a key character from the first trilogy, is featured in two [[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth|special]] [[Gyakuten Kenji 2|games]] set between the third and fourth games.
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