Released all the way back in 2011, there was a version of the Nintendo 3DS for everyone. Whether it was the slick and serious 3DS XL - which was a gorgeous piece of tech at the time - or the joyfully pick-up-and-play 2DS, the console marked an incredible and accessible generation of great games.
]]>Earlier this month, Nintendo released a reminder of something that feels as inevitable as the heat death of the universe – the closure of the digital store fronts that power the 3DS and Wii U, meaning many games available via those download services will enter a state of not-for-sale limbo, risking becoming another piece of abandonware.
]]>It looks like the Xbox Game Pass Twitter account is once again teasing games, and this time Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy fans are paying close attention.
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]]>Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is eighteen years old, but its new big-screen re-release for PC, Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One makes one thing clear - it's an absolutely timeless classic of the adventure visual novel genre.
]]>Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is now available on the 3DS eShop. This is what it looks like.
]]>Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy finally has a solid December release date.
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