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** Also, Jack Hammer (1-3) may count ( {{spoiler|dies trying to frame Will for Dee's murder, thus getting Will framed for ''his'' murder instead}}), and Valerie Hawthorne (3-5) plays with it a bit: {{spoiler|she helped Dahlia get Terry arrested, but she later felt bad and tried to clear things up with him}}. |
** Also, Jack Hammer (1-3) may count ( {{spoiler|dies trying to frame Will for Dee's murder, thus getting Will framed for ''his'' murder instead}}), and Valerie Hawthorne (3-5) plays with it a bit: {{spoiler|she helped Dahlia get Terry arrested, but she later felt bad and tried to clear things up with him}}. |
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* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: |
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: |
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** The DS support functions for the microphone and touch screen were tacked on to all three of the remakes. While it is cool to press the Y button to turn on the mic and yell "{{color|red| |
** The DS support functions for the microphone and touch screen were tacked on to all three of the remakes. While it is cool to press the Y button to turn on the mic and yell "{{color|red|OBJECTION!}}" and "{{color|red|HOLD IT!}}", it's far easier to press the shoulder buttons instead. The touch screen is rarely ever required for any of the games either. |
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** The Wii remakes let you swing the Wiimote as if you were making Phoenix's trademark 'Objection!' pose. Fun, but ultimately it's easier to just press the minus button. |
** The Wii remakes let you swing the Wiimote as if you were making Phoenix's trademark 'Objection!' pose. Fun, but ultimately it's easier to just press the minus button. |
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* [[Back for The Finale]]: Larry in the first game, {{spoiler|Edgeworth}} in the second, {{spoiler|Franziska ''and'' Edgeworth}} in the third. |
* [[Back for The Finale]]: Larry in the first game, {{spoiler|Edgeworth}} in the second, {{spoiler|Franziska ''and'' Edgeworth}} in the third. |
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* [[Asshole Victim]]: {{spoiler|Robert Hammond and debatably Jack Hammer.}} |
* [[Asshole Victim]]: {{spoiler|Robert Hammond and debatably Jack Hammer.}} |
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* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]: [http://i52.tinypic.com/2e3deet.jpg Played for laughs in the side-comic for Case 4.] |
* [[Attack of the 50 Foot Whatever]]: [http://i52.tinypic.com/2e3deet.jpg Played for laughs in the side-comic for Case 4.] |
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* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The DS support functions for the microphone and touch screen were tacked on to all three of the remakes. While it is cool to press the Y button to turn on the mic and yell "{{color|red| |
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The DS support functions for the microphone and touch screen were tacked on to all three of the remakes. While it is cool to press the Y button to turn on the mic and yell "{{color|red|OBJECTION!}}" and "{{color|red|HOLD IT!}}", it's far easier to press the shoulder buttons instead. The touch screen is rarely ever required for any of the games either. |
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* [[Bara]]: Will Powers. In fact, Gumshoe and Powers are often a bara couple in fanart. |
* [[Bara]]: Will Powers. In fact, Gumshoe and Powers are often a bara couple in fanart. |
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* [[Berserk Button]] Don't ''ever'' come between Manfred von Karma and his perfect record. Berserk Button doesn't even ''[[Up to Eleven|begin to describe]]'' the consequences you will suffer if you do. |
* [[Berserk Button]] Don't ''ever'' come between Manfred von Karma and his perfect record. Berserk Button doesn't even ''[[Up to Eleven|begin to describe]]'' the consequences you will suffer if you do. |
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* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The ending of Case 5. |
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The ending of Case 5. |
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* [[Crime After Crime]]: Joe Darke's backstory in case 5. It ends with him killing at least five people. {{spoiler|Jake Marshall's brother, however was killed by Damon Gant.}} |
* [[Crime After Crime]]: Joe Darke's backstory in case 5. It ends with him killing at least five people. {{spoiler|Jake Marshall's brother, however was killed by Damon Gant.}} |
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* [[The Day the Music Lied]]: At one point, Edgeworth brings up an {{color|red| |
* [[The Day the Music Lied]]: At one point, Edgeworth brings up an {{color|red|OBJECTION!}}, his awesome theme music starts up... then he realizes he has nothing to say. [[Letting the Air Out of The Band|The music kinda deflates]]. Then it starts up again when he ''does'' think of something. |
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* [[Dead Mans Chest]]: In case 1-5, {{spoiler|Gant needed to stash the body of the detective he killed and got Lana Skye to do it. Unfortunately for him, Lana was spotted--which led to her being accused of the murder instead}}. |
* [[Dead Mans Chest]]: In case 1-5, {{spoiler|Gant needed to stash the body of the detective he killed and got Lana Skye to do it. Unfortunately for him, Lana was spotted--which led to her being accused of the murder instead}}. |
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* [[Death Glare]]: The big bad of case 5, {{spoiler|Damon Gant}}. In the same case, {{spoiler|Angel Starr's}} burning hatred for prosecutors in general makes her glares pretty nasty as well. |
* [[Death Glare]]: The big bad of case 5, {{spoiler|Damon Gant}}. In the same case, {{spoiler|Angel Starr's}} burning hatred for prosecutors in general makes her glares pretty nasty as well. |