Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials And Tribulations

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What is the name of the coffee-loving prosecutor introduced in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations? (Medium)
#1: Miles Edgeworth
#2: Godot
#3: Franziska von Karma
#4: Klavier Gavin
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In "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations", who is NOT a client of Phoenix Wright? (Hard)
#1: Maya Fey
#2: Maggey Byrde
#3: Ron DeLite
#4: Dahlia Hawthorne
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In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations, the coffee-loving prosecutor Godot has a condition where he cannot see the color red on a white background, which is a pivotal plot point in the game's story.
In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations, there is a case where a character named Jean Armstrong owns a restaurant called Trés Bien, and he speaks with an exaggerated French accent. Interestingly, the character's gender is initially ambiguous, leading to comical misunderstandings, and the restaurant's name is a pun, as Trés Bien in French means Very Good, while the restaurant is ironically known for its terrible food.

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July 19, 2004

Release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations in Japan

The third installment in the Ace Attorney series was initially released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan, introducing players to new cases and continuing the story of Phoenix Wright.

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August 7, 2007

Release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations in North America

The game was localized and released on the Nintendo DS in North America, allowing a wider audience to experience the new cases and story developments.

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October 11, 2007

Release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations in Europe

The game was released in Europe, expanding its reach to an even broader audience and gaining international fans.

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