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Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth

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Title Screen

Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth

Also known as: Gyakuten Kenji (JP)
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: Nintendo DS
Released in JP: May 28, 2009
Released in US: February 16, 2010
Released in EU: February 19, 2010
Released in AU: February 18, 2010


ItemsIcon.png This game has unused items.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.


PrereleaseIcon.png This game has a prerelease article

Hmmm...
To do:

After Apollo Justice, Miles Edgeworth gets to star in his own game, in which the final case drags on forever.

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Prerelease Info


Unused Track

This music is not used in the game, nor is it in the official soundtrack. It was likely removed for having a ridiculous RPG feel.

It also has the track "Mask☆DeMasque - Please Listen to Meeeee!" from the third game. It was most likely intended to be used in the context of DeMasque II who appears in the game.

Unused Graphics

Aceattorneyinv-coliasunusedpose.png

Colias Palaeno has a very... odd sprite which goes unused in the final.

AAI demo end Top.png
AAI demo end Bottom.png

Japanese demo end screen.

Unused Logic

The game includes some unused logic pieces. These pieces were not translated in the US and European version.

EP. Logic Translation
3
AAI Case 3 Criminal.png
Where was the criminal hiding?
There is no place to hide in the corridor. If there was a criminal, I would have noticed it.
3
AAI Case 3 Corridor.png
L-shaped corridor
With a mirror trick it looked straight, but the corridor was L-shaped.
5
AAI Case 5 Chimney.png
Chimney as fire source
It seems like only the chimney was able to be the source of fire in this office.
5
AAI Case 5 Counterfeit Note.png
Someone tried to burn a counterfeit note
The purpose of the fire was to destroy counterfeit notes, and the source of the fire was a green flame.