Yeah, yeah, I'm a terrible blogger. What can I say, I've been working. Here are three of my latest GotGame posts.
Lego Video Games That Could Have You 'Laying' Bricks
So Your Roomate's a Gamer?
Yoichi Wada's "Japan Alliance": Great Game Potential or Corporate Greed?
If you read this blog, enjoy the articles.
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
You've Got to be Kidding: Phoenix Wright the Musical
Now I thought Spiderman and Legally Blonde were bad ideas for musicals (Spiderman especially, Legally Blonde I really don't give a crap about), but the Japanese have once again managed to out do us in something. A musical is in the works based on the Nintendo DS game we know as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, a video game about a lawyer who defends his clients and solves murder mysteries. If you've never played the game, it's actually more of an interactive novel where you have to find clues, solve puzzles, and find the lies in witness testimony in order to find the truth and progress in the game. The stories are addictive, even challenging, and have always left me eagerly anticipating the next game in the series. It's kind of like a Japanese take on a young Matlock with some mysticism thrown in. The musical is supposed to be based on the first game.

Most interesting of all, about this story any way, is that they are choosing to go with the lead character's English name of Phoenix Wright instead of the original Japanese name of Ryuichi Naruhodo (which I think loosely translates as "No. 1 Dragon, I see"). I guess Phoenix Wright is catchier than Ryuichi Naruhodo.
From DarkDiamond, who got it from Kotaku.
Labels:
Japan,
NintendoDS,
Osamu Tezuka,
Phoenix Wright
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