Post by superpoppybros on Jul 19, 2010 13:21:20 GMT -5
From Court Records:
www.court-records.net/
A Word about the Go-Nintendo Apollo Justice Rumours.
"Gerkuman: Some of you have probably seen this article and are wondering if there will be no sequel to Apollo Justice. Well, here at CR we think that it's untrue. For a start, the translation of the article itself is incorrect according to DeMatador.
"DeMatador wrote:GoNintendo's report is mistranslated. The original article actually says that he considered the Ace Attorney series done with "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney", but that the fans are making him reconsider. Textually, he says that "the fans' acclaim are making me stop and think about a series I considered finished." He then says that he really likes the Ghost Trick experience (hinting, maybe, that he wants to continue that series), but that the fans' reaction to Ace Attorney are making him think everything through. He actually asks the reporter "what should I do?", as in "should I continue with Ghost Trick or with Ace Attorney?".
Gerkuman: So that already casts doubt on this. But, even more convincing than that, Shu Takumi isn't part of the series anymore! As Croik pointed out:
"Croik wrote:Takumi is, unless we hear otherwise, not working on Ace Attorney anymore. This isn't entirely new news, since he didn't work on AAI either. If Ghost Trick does well enough he may make that his new series, or may do something else. But AA is already in the hands of another team.
Gerkuman: After AAI came out Eshiro said he was interested in doing another Investigations game someday, and also that he expressed interest in working on GS5. Neither game has been confirmed but the important part is, no one has ever said that the Ace Attorney series is being dropped.
And most importantly, even if they did, it's not like CR would close up or disappear, don't worry.
So there we go. Consider it debunked. Hopefully this piece of news can catch the attention of the news sites and nip this rumour in the bud before it becomes widespread."
End of article.
I completely forgat that Takumi didn't work on AJ (and that Investigations, although a spinoff, was the last AA game he worked on) so we will probably still get AA5, with or without Takumi.
www.court-records.net/
A Word about the Go-Nintendo Apollo Justice Rumours.
"Gerkuman: Some of you have probably seen this article and are wondering if there will be no sequel to Apollo Justice. Well, here at CR we think that it's untrue. For a start, the translation of the article itself is incorrect according to DeMatador.
"DeMatador wrote:GoNintendo's report is mistranslated. The original article actually says that he considered the Ace Attorney series done with "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney", but that the fans are making him reconsider. Textually, he says that "the fans' acclaim are making me stop and think about a series I considered finished." He then says that he really likes the Ghost Trick experience (hinting, maybe, that he wants to continue that series), but that the fans' reaction to Ace Attorney are making him think everything through. He actually asks the reporter "what should I do?", as in "should I continue with Ghost Trick or with Ace Attorney?".
Gerkuman: So that already casts doubt on this. But, even more convincing than that, Shu Takumi isn't part of the series anymore! As Croik pointed out:
"Croik wrote:Takumi is, unless we hear otherwise, not working on Ace Attorney anymore. This isn't entirely new news, since he didn't work on AAI either. If Ghost Trick does well enough he may make that his new series, or may do something else. But AA is already in the hands of another team.
Gerkuman: After AAI came out Eshiro said he was interested in doing another Investigations game someday, and also that he expressed interest in working on GS5. Neither game has been confirmed but the important part is, no one has ever said that the Ace Attorney series is being dropped.
And most importantly, even if they did, it's not like CR would close up or disappear, don't worry.
So there we go. Consider it debunked. Hopefully this piece of news can catch the attention of the news sites and nip this rumour in the bud before it becomes widespread."
End of article.
I completely forgat that Takumi didn't work on AJ (and that Investigations, although a spinoff, was the last AA game he worked on) so we will probably still get AA5, with or without Takumi.