I did a search for this and nothing turned up.
So Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law will be getting its own video game for PS2 and the PSP (though when I first heard about the rumor I was told it was going to be for Nintendo & the DS). There are rumors that it will be in the same game style as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
I'm personally excited about this. They are mixing one of the last GOOD shows on adult swim (in my own opinion, of course) with one of the few good games out now. Somehow the world looks bright and shinier. My only complaint is that's it's not on the DS. It would've given me a reason to actually play mine.
Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
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Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
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Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
Sonic Rush, Resident Evil, New Super Mario, Guilty Gear, Castlevania, and Pokemon D&P aren't enough reasons?Tempest wrote:It would've given me a reason to actually play mine.
Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
That's well and good if you like those types of games, but the titles you listed mean nothing to me. :/ My taste in games is much different., which is why I hope that Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law will follow the same game format as the Phoenix Wright games.Kohdok wrote:Sonic Rush, Resident Evil, New Super Mario, Guilty Gear, Castlevania, and Pokemon D&P aren't enough reasons?Tempest wrote:It would've given me a reason to actually play mine.
And really, why shouldn't we be afraid? In case you haven't heard, life is terminal. Cigarettes will kill you. So will your cellphone. Your car is a deadly weapon and alcohol is a quiet killer. Don't lick the lead-based paint on the walls. Don't lick the back of a postage stamp and certainly don't lick any strangers! That will bring you down quickly indeed. Don't drink the water but don't drink less than eight glasses a day. Your enviroment is toxic, your natural resources are dwindling, your days are numbered, but what ever you do, don't panic! The stress, don't you know, will kill you.
-- Jonathon Crane/The Scarecrow Rise of Sin Tzu novel
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Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
Have you tried Trauma Center for DS? That's a really awesome game, especially if you seem to like the type of games I think you do. It's quite challenging.Tempest wrote:
That's well and good if you like those types of games, but the titles you listed mean nothing to me. :/ My taste in games is much different., which is why I hope that Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law will follow the same game format as the Phoenix Wright games.
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Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
omg, omg. *just looked it up at Wal-Mart.com* It's like ER crammed into a hand-held game. Why have I not heard of this before now!? And why don't they make more Sim games like this? It makes otherwise boring professions seem cool. Coming this Fall: SOCIAL WORKER.Tiff wrote: Have you tried Trauma Center for DS? That's a really awesome game, especially if you seem to like the type of games I think you do. It's quite challenging.
And really, why shouldn't we be afraid? In case you haven't heard, life is terminal. Cigarettes will kill you. So will your cellphone. Your car is a deadly weapon and alcohol is a quiet killer. Don't lick the lead-based paint on the walls. Don't lick the back of a postage stamp and certainly don't lick any strangers! That will bring you down quickly indeed. Don't drink the water but don't drink less than eight glasses a day. Your enviroment is toxic, your natural resources are dwindling, your days are numbered, but what ever you do, don't panic! The stress, don't you know, will kill you.
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Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
O_O; seriously, how HAVE you not heard of this?! There's a Wii version of it, too. I t hink you'd love it. Derek's hooked.Tempest wrote:
omg, omg. *just looked it up at Wal-Mart.com* It's like ER crammed into a hand-held game. Why have I not heard of this before now!? And why don't they make more Sim games like this? It makes otherwise boring professions seem cool. Coming this Fall: SOCIAL WORKER.
Joey: The question is, Rachel, does he like you? ''Cuz if he doesn''t, then it''s all just a moo point.
Rachel: Huh...a...moo point?
Joey: Yeah. It''''s like a cow''s opinion. It doesn''t matter....It''s moo.
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Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
Yeah, Trauma Center: Second Opinion (Caduceus Z to our friends in Japan), its a remake of the DS version. Its a great game, but some stages are a real bitch (Stupid GUILT).Tiff wrote:O_O; seriously, how HAVE you not heard of this?! There's a Wii version of it, too. I t hink you'd love it. Derek's hooked.Tempest wrote:
omg, omg. *just looked it up at Wal-Mart.com* It's like ER crammed into a hand-held game. Why have I not heard of this before now!? And why don't they make more Sim games like this? It makes otherwise boring professions seem cool. Coming this Fall: SOCIAL WORKER.
On topic:
Harvey Birdman game, how can it not be at least 3 kinds of awesome?
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Re: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
^^; We don't own a Wii and next to never watch TV anymore unless it's the Biography channel. I think I remember seeing the name, probably on these forums, but this is the only time I can recall ever really hearing about it.Tiff wrote:
O_O; seriously, how HAVE you not heard of this?! There's a Wii version of it, too. I t hink you'd love it. Derek's hooked.
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My expectations are high. I normally don't look forward to video games, but I'm really looking forward to this.Gamer8585 wrote:
On topic:
Harvey Birdman game, how can it not be at least 3 kinds of awesome?
And really, why shouldn't we be afraid? In case you haven't heard, life is terminal. Cigarettes will kill you. So will your cellphone. Your car is a deadly weapon and alcohol is a quiet killer. Don't lick the lead-based paint on the walls. Don't lick the back of a postage stamp and certainly don't lick any strangers! That will bring you down quickly indeed. Don't drink the water but don't drink less than eight glasses a day. Your enviroment is toxic, your natural resources are dwindling, your days are numbered, but what ever you do, don't panic! The stress, don't you know, will kill you.
-- Jonathon Crane/The Scarecrow Rise of Sin Tzu novel
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