Gamefly is vindicated again. Wii gamers are indeed getting the Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law game, on the same day the PS2 and PSP versions are released: November 13. Unfortunately, there's a $10 penalty for wanting to play this on the Wii-- the Wii version costs $40 versus the $30 PS2 and PSP versions.
On the upside, paying ten dollars more for a game than it costs on the PS2 really gives us a taste of the next-generation experience. And on the real upside, we're getting the comedy lawyer adventure in the first place. And, if it's as basically like Phoenix Wright as it looks, and as funny as the show is, that's a big old victory for the Wii.
[Via Game|Life; the title joke references the same line used in this other Game|Life post, but it's from the show, so we don't think they have an exclusive claim on it.]
Nintendo officially getting that thing Capcom sent them
Posted Sep 5th 2007 9:45AM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News
Tags: adventure, capcom, harveybirdman, lawyer
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9-05-2007 @ 10:58AM
Nushio said...
You can call it "The Waggle Tax"...
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9-05-2007 @ 11:25AM
hvnlysoldr said...
The waggle tax still isn't as expensive as the next-gen tax.
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9-05-2007 @ 11:46AM
vidGuy said...
Or the "realistic sweat", "lots of bloom", and "the-world-is-brown" taxes.
If the game is fun and funny, I'll be buying. I'm just interested in how it plays - hopefully it's more interactive than Phoenix Wright on the DS. That's a great series on a portable machine, but I think the console market needs something more.
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