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I’m unfortunately still working through the VERY FIRST Phoenix Wright. I love it, but I just have trouble choosing to play handhelds over consoles when I’m at home (and I don’t travel or commute much where I’m not driving).
That’s great! I love that the original trilogy will be new for you. It’s always exciting to me when someone is playing through the first Phoenix Wright for the first time. I know you have the handheld version already, but the original trilogy is all on WiiWare (remember WiiWare?) for the fairly low price of $30 for the whole thing. That’s an option if you’d rather play it on a bigger TV. Otherwise, the first Phoenix Wright is a joy to play, and I hope to hear what you think as you go on! Are you far into the game? Do you plan to continue with at least the original trilogy?
Well that’s what I have, the trilogy collection for 3DS. So I’ll definitely work through those and then see where things take me from there. The Wii version would be a nice option if I didn’t already have them elsewhere, but I try not to buy games twice if I can help it.
Ahh, ok, you do have the 3DS trilogy. I assure you you’re in for a treat! I know you said that you don’t get to play handhelds as much, but I do hope you get a chance to get through the trilogy, especially since you already own all three. The trilogy comprises one of my favorite video game series, and I love when others get to experience it! I completely understand not getting the Wii version, and I wouldn’t recommend it over the superior 3DS version. Either way, I hope you enjoy the series and would definitely be interested in hearing your thoughts as you progress through the games!