Harvey Birdman: no major differences across platforms

Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law to have no major differences across platforms - Image 1 

What do you get when you cross Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney and mix it in with good old fashioned American cartoon humor? Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law that’s what. Inspired by Capcom‘s original judicial sim game, Harvey Birdman stars in his own game slated to come out for the PS2, PSP and the Nintendo Wii.

It has been confirmed so far that the PS2 and the PSP versions will be carbon copies of each other and will have no differences asides from the obvious visual display variations between the two platforms.

As for it’s debut on the Wii, the biggest difference it will have will be the retail price when the game finally comes out (US$ 30 for the PS2 and PSP version vs. US$ 40 for the Wii). While an additional ten bucks may seem outrageous just to add motion control for the game, it has been speculated that royalties for Nintendo are higher compared to other companies. Either way, the game is sure to be something that people who enjoy their jury cases crossed with Cartoon Network‘s Adult Swim brand of humor will definitely enjoy.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law will be hatching this November 13, so make no objections about it when it finally hits the shelves.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law to have no major differences across platforms - Image 1 

What do you get when you cross Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney and mix it in with good old fashioned American cartoon humor? Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law that’s what. Inspired by Capcom‘s original judicial sim game, Harvey Birdman stars in his own game slated to come out for the PS2, PSP and the Nintendo Wii.

It has been confirmed so far that the PS2 and the PSP versions will be carbon copies of each other and will have no differences asides from the obvious visual display variations between the two platforms.

As for it’s debut on the Wii, the biggest difference it will have will be the retail price when the game finally comes out (US$ 30 for the PS2 and PSP version vs. US$ 40 for the Wii). While an additional ten bucks may seem outrageous just to add motion control for the game, it has been speculated that royalties for Nintendo are higher compared to other companies. Either way, the game is sure to be something that people who enjoy their jury cases crossed with Cartoon Network‘s Adult Swim brand of humor will definitely enjoy.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law will be hatching this November 13, so make no objections about it when it finally hits the shelves.

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