Any Objections to Phoenix Wright Worldwide Movie Release?
on 01.02.2012 at 14:28
Posted by Jorge B (jb)
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Phoenix Wright, Film, Capcom, Takashi Miike, Ace Attorney, Nintendo, DS, GBA, Miles Edgeworth
Posted by Jorge B (jb)
Comments: 6
Reads: 2045
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Phoenix Wright, Film, Capcom, Takashi Miike, Ace Attorney, Nintendo, DS, GBA, Miles Edgeworth Related Stories
Famed movie director Takashi Miike has confirmed a worldwide release for the much anticipated Phoenix Wright flick.
Based on the original GameBoy advance Ace Attorney series (later localised on the DS, Wii and iOS), the film attempts to humanise the key scenes from the story arc, including the heated courtroom scenarios, a tricky situation on a boat and of course those essential moments for poor Phoenix to shine.
The film was previously thought to be exclusive to Japan, with fan subtitles expected, but with the series continually popular overseas, Capcom have decided to go local across the globe.
Miike noted in a Q&A session that different dubbed and subtitled editions will be available.
Eager beavers can put their sleuthing caps on soon with a Japanese release of 11th February.
Are you an Ace Attorney fan? Will you be sticking to the original Japanese release of waiting for a localised edition?
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Wonder when this will hit the States?
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I'm not usually a fan of Takeshi Miike but after watching his Yakuza adaptation, I'm looking forward to this. He never forgot that Yakuza was a game, and used that to his advantage by including stuff you wouldn't be able to include in a normal film. Most game adaptations fail because they try too hard to be a medium that they aren't.

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