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Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Preview - NWR

NWR:
"A little while ago I had the pleasure of playing a demo of the upcoming Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright game. I know what you’re thinking and yes, it’s going to be an amazing game. The two play styles flow beautifully into each other. The story looks to be engrossing. Basically, the demo makes the game look like everything you want and more. But that’s not why I’m here, writing today. I’m here because of Johnny Smiles. "

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Nyxus87d ago

I have Fire Emblem Fates LE, the European one. Not sure if it's as valuable as the US version, but it certainly was in high demand.

Chevalier86d ago

Don't think the European one would be as valuable since it's not region free. I got mine box and all and all those Yokai Watch games

Nyxus86d ago

I also have some of the Yokai Watch games, but also the PAL versions which don't seem to be that valuable.

Chocoburger86d ago

Its not often I actually have games on the 'most expensive list' but I do own Rhythm Thief and Layton vs. Ace Attorney. I believe both of them are sealed as well.

Chevalier86d ago

Nice! Hopefully they re-release the Layton games on the Switch. Surprised they haven't already

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One Year Later: Professor Layton Vs Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney

NWR:
Presenting a new feature we hope you don't have any objections to.

They said it would never happen, and then they said it would never release outside of Japan. When Level 5 and Capcom announced they were teaming up for Professor Layton x Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney, the immediate speculation was it wasn’t going to come west following the disappointing sales of Ace Attorney Investigations and its sequel not even being localized. Also, there is the complication of having Nintendo as the publisher of the western Professor Layton games. Thankfully, the deals were signed and the game released in North America on August 29, 2014.

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Best 3DS Game of 2014

gamrReview's Brent Galietti: "Your winner, and still champion of the handheld market, the Nintendo 3DS! It's unsurprising that Nintendo's 3DS is leading the competition, because Nintendo has dominated this market hand over fist since the original Game Boy. With the Vita fading into complete obscurity, maybe Nintendo could rest on its laurels and focus on the Wii U and its next console... or it could release a Super Smash Bros. title on a handheld for the first time ever. They, of course, chose the second option. It wasn't alone in the 3DS library this year, but could any of them win in an upset?"

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