Ace Attorney 123 HD For iPhone Can Be Played In Single Or Dual Screen Mode

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Capcom released the original Ace Attorney trilogy for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch in Japan today. Ace Attorney 123 HD: Phoenix Wright has new graphics.

 

Like the iOS release of Ghost Trick, the first two chapters from the original Ace Attorney are free. After you’re done with those, you can buy the entire trilogy for 1,500 yen ($19.50) or game by game. The game is currently on sale for 1,400 yen ($18) for a limited time.

 

Ace Attorney 123 HD: Phoenix Wright can be played on iPhone 3GS/4/4S, iPod Touch 3rd/4th generation, iPad/2. Depending on how you  hold your iPhone, the game displays in single or dual-screen format:

 


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