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u/CatDonkey · 1 pointr/AceAttorney

Yeah. this series is difficult. For me, someone who works with Ace Attorney music for my YouTube channel, it can get a little difficult to track down physical copies. I have ended up getting some from Amazon.com and ebay. Sometimes PlayAsia.com can also be good, if not for their slightly higher prices on certain OSTs.

In all honesty, I'd say amazon might be your best bet for trying to find the older soundtracks, and something like CDJapan is reliable for the new releases.

(btw, if you plan on getting the OSTs for the original trilogy, I would HIGHLY suggest buying the "Gyakuten Saiban Sound Box"
it is the best quality version of the original trilogy music, since they updated the music for the Wii ports.)

u/Tehmora · 3 pointsr/AceAttorney

It all depends on how you study Japanese. If you're having trouble remembering the kanji, then read Heisig's RTK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Remembering-Kanji-Complete-Japanese-Characters/dp/0824835921/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0/262-8139763-4834749?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=6VVZW2W0DBRRN4KG8RS2

This is a book I always recommend for people learning Kanji. It breaks down the primitives and from there, it teaches you how to write the Kanji as well as giving little stories to remember them.

If you have trouble remembering his stories, make up your own! Or take a page from other people's stories from this website: https://hochanh.github.io/rtk/rtk1-v6/index.html

Although I can't read Kanji properly (the On and Kun readings), I can still identify Kanji pretty easily. I've been able to remember roughly 400 kanji. By which I mean, I can actually write the kanji with ease, like a japanese person, if you give me the word.

My goal is to remember the Kanji and then learn how to read and speak japanese properly. (So I can finally play DGS! =D)

Edit & PS: But please remember, that RTK doesn't have the readings. It only has the meaning of the Kanji. So don't rely on it to learn Japanese, but rather use it as a supplement to your studying.

u/Cuervo66666 · 1 pointr/AceAttorney

Yeah, they're in English. I had them all on my Amazon wishlist, here's the first volume and the rest are easy to find from there: http://smile.amazon.com/Miles-Edgeworth-Ace-Attorney-Investigations/dp/193542999X/

u/Lucamozz97 · 2 pointsr/AceAttorney

Got mine a little while ago, so I don’t remember exactly. Might have been eBay, but it looks like amazon holds it: https://www.amazon.com/Ace-Attorney-NON-USA-FORMAT-Australia/dp/B01945WN2E

u/Ahjeofel · 1 pointr/AceAttorney

Here's an R4 and the necessary 2GB SanDisk. Have fun.

u/Hawkuro · 2 pointsr/AceAttorney

Genki, a textbook for English-speaking Japanese learners, has an infamous character called Mary-san, who's a huge asshole. I believe there was a Tanaka-kun in there somewhere as well.

u/luf100 · 2 pointsr/AceAttorney

I'm Canadian so I found it on Amazon.ca here but I'm sure it's on .com if it's on .ca already.

The actors listed are:

Eric Vale, Lindsay Seidel, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Christopher Wehkamp, Bryan Massey

u/tanteikid · 2 pointsr/AceAttorney

No standalone AA4 artbook has been released (AFAIK). Those scans are from The Art of Gyakuten Saiban, which is a set of two artbooks released in 2007. One book was for the original three games, the other for AA4. The book has been released in the US in 2010, as The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.

While both books are out of print, a revised version was recently released in Japan under the title Gyakuten Saiban Illustration Archives. I am not sure whether it contains all pieces of art featured in the original release, but this release does add newer art released after 2007 (Wiiware release artwork, AA5 artwork).

If you're specifically looking for concept art though, it might be cheaper to look for Gyakuten Saiban 4 Official Guidebook. Ace Attorney concept art for the characters has traditionally been included with the official guidebooks ever since the second game on the GBA. This book is also out of print, but shouldn't be too expensive used.

u/pokedude14 · 27 pointsr/AceAttorney

Considering that she's often talking about her "lovely bitter green tea" that was "so bitter you lose your tongue", and Japanese tea sets' cups look like that Evidence It's more than likely that it's tea.

u/kororon · 3 pointsr/AceAttorney

Buy the book on Amazon. It's only $11.

I'm a bit surprised that Ema was included but not Athena.

u/arrowinger · 5 pointsr/AceAttorney

The covers I upscaled are from the 2006 release, which 'Im afraid you'll have a hard time finding. However, there have been several orchestral releases, with the latest already listed on Amazon Japan.

In this Wikipedia page under the Various section you'll have the list of releases, there's bound to be one for sale online if you look up their names.

u/BrawlX · 1 pointr/AceAttorney

Can't find them.
You could try amazon or cdjapan for a copy

u/mcadagio · 6 pointsr/AceAttorney

Are you talking about this?

link to amazon.co.jp

court-records.net says:
>"As previously announced, this will be a compilation of the existing Gyakuten Meets Orchestra and Gyakuten Meets Jazz Soul albums."

edited because formatting.

u/horido6 · 2 pointsr/AceAttorney

This and this are the official artbooks.

u/MrBohobe · 1 pointr/AceAttorney

> I doubt we will get one.

We're still getting it.

> If I am not wrong, the purpose of the anime was to promote SOJ when it was new at the time.

That makes no sense whatsoever. The anime is about the first two games.

u/Impyreah · 9 pointsr/AceAttorney

Kaz is right in both accounts. I used some red strobe light covering and just cut and glue it into place. Specifically this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRO4LPM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And its just attached with a white elastic that I put my wig over. I was originally gonna use magnets but the mask turned out too heavy for that. And all of that is attached with a combination of hot glue and contact cement.