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{{nihongo|'''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney'''|逆転裁判 蘇る逆転|Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten lit. Turnabout Trial: Revived Turnabout}} is an [[adventure]] game first released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in Japan as 逆転裁判 | {{nihongo|'''Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney'''|逆転裁判 蘇る逆転|Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten|lit. Turnabout Trial: Revived Turnabout}} is an [[adventure]] game first released on the [[Game Boy Advance]] in Japan as {{nihongo|逆転裁判||Gyakuten Saiban|lit. Turnabout Trial}}. The game was later released worldwide on the [[Nintendo DS]] with additional touch and voice features, as well as a new fifth episode, "[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Episode 5: Rise from the Ashes|Rise from the Ashes]]". The fifth episode contains features exclusive for the DS, that are later used in a [[Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|future game]] of the series. The Game Boy Advance version was later re-released for [[Windows]]. | ||
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The player controls Phoenix Wright, a rookie attorney, who takes on a number of different cases in order to defend his clients and ultimately find them Not Guilty. In order to find clients Not Guilty, the player investigates crime scenes, speaks to people involved in the case, and cross-examines witnesses. | |||
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Template:Series disambig Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判 蘇る逆転 Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten?, lit. Turnabout Trial: Revived Turnabout) is an adventure game first released on the Game Boy Advance in Japan as 逆転裁判 (Gyakuten Saiban?, lit. Turnabout Trial). The game was later released worldwide on the Nintendo DS with additional touch and voice features, as well as a new fifth episode, "Rise from the Ashes". The fifth episode contains features exclusive for the DS, that are later used in a future game of the series. The Game Boy Advance version was later re-released for Windows.
The player controls Phoenix Wright, a rookie attorney, who takes on a number of different cases in order to defend his clients and ultimately find them Not Guilty. In order to find clients Not Guilty, the player investigates crime scenes, speaks to people involved in the case, and cross-examines witnesses.
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Game Boy Advance cover art.
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Japanese Nintendo DS cover art.
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PAL Nintendo DS cover art.