Take that! Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law joins Nintendo Wii jury

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If there won’t be a Phoenix Wright title for the Wii, then at least Capcom is compensating with something else. Previously reported to be released on the PSP and PS2, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law is now announced to be making its way to the Nintendo Wii as well. How soon? Well, as soon as November 13, actually. And that’s simultaneously released with the PSP and PS2 versions too.

Not much details have been revealed if there will be anything exclusive for the Wii version. The press release was pretty mum on some specific Wiimote functions too. But for those who aren’t familiar with the Birdman, you better start watching AdultSwim more often.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law will have you assuming the role of Harvey Birdman himself as you guide him through certain odd-ball cases. If you’ve seen a couple of episodes from AdultSwim, you might even recognize some the the settings. The game promises to have outrageous antics and comical scenes to do the TV show, well, justice. You’ll be going around to investigate the scene of the crime, talk to other cartoon characters, and drink with the prosecutors (all is fair in love and war, anyways).

Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law - Image 1

If there won’t be a Phoenix Wright title for the Wii, then at least Capcom is compensating with something else. Previously reported to be released on the PSP and PS2, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law is now announced to be making its way to the Nintendo Wii as well. How soon? Well, as soon as November 13, actually. And that’s simultaneously released with the PSP and PS2 versions too.

Not much details have been revealed if there will be anything exclusive for the Wii version. The press release was pretty mum on some specific Wiimote functions too. But for those who aren’t familiar with the Birdman, you better start watching AdultSwim more often.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law will have you assuming the role of Harvey Birdman himself as you guide him through certain odd-ball cases. If you’ve seen a couple of episodes from AdultSwim, you might even recognize some the the settings. The game promises to have outrageous antics and comical scenes to do the TV show, well, justice. You’ll be going around to investigate the scene of the crime, talk to other cartoon characters, and drink with the prosecutors (all is fair in love and war, anyways).

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