This Week In Sales: The Post-Holiday Apocalypse
By Ishaan . January 16, 2013 . 2:05pmThe week after the holidays is when sales drop across the board, and that’s what happened in Japan last week.
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The week after the holidays is when sales drop across the board, and that’s what happened in Japan last week.
Fantasy Life, Inazuma Eleven Go 2: Chrono Stone, and Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney showed up to celebrate the holidays in Level 5 style.
Level 5 CEO, Akihiro Hino, says his plan was to let Ace Attorney creator, Shu Takumi, “do whatever he wanted” with Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney.
Level 5 CEO, Akihiro Hino, reveals that the idea for a crossover between the two series has long been in the wings.
The Wii U launched in Japan this past weekend, with New Super Mario Bros. U and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate at its side.
Level-5 usually extends their Layton games with weeks worth of downloadable content and Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney will get the same treatment.
Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney hasn’t done well, either by Professor Layton standards or Ace Attorney standards.
The initial concept for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney was met with skepticism within Capcom, creator, Shu Takumi, reveals.
Level 5 have shared new videos for Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, and the court segments will look familiar to anyone that’s played the Ace Attorney games.
Initially announced way back in 2010, Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney was finally released in Japan last week.
A dramatic new trailer for Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney shows off more of the game’s story and characters.
In Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney’s new court system, Phoenix will have to examine multiple witnesses at once.
A new video shows off the adventure part of Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, where you investigate, talk to people, and solve puzzles.
Level 5 have released a new trailer for Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, the upcoming game that has Layton and Phoenix solving mysteries together.