We're not much for breaking the law ourselves, but a secret this good cannot be kept to ourselves. It's like our Kryptonite, this Phoenix Wright fella. And now, this collection of music from his games has us on our knees and praising to any higher deity that will listen. We're thankful this individual who crafted this page took the time to help us out and bestow upon us this wonderful collection of music. Wait, what are we saying, we already had all this music ...Well, here's to hoping you didn't have the music!
[Thanks Chris!]







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2-20-2007 @ 9:00PM
SaxyGator said...
If the feds come calling, you didn't hear anything from me.
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2-20-2007 @ 9:08PM
Naruhodou said...
That's Danbo Daxter's site.
Ya, he kicks all kinds of ass.
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2-20-2007 @ 9:18PM
Kool_Kid_Joe said...
It's DS-quality. I think running a cord to your PC's soundcard from the DS doesn't count. For instance, try Pursuit ~ Cornered (Variation)... the fade-in is from the DS, because there doesn't seem to be a point in the game where the music is unaccompanied by sound effects, so they had to save the game and reload it. The problem is, this causes the music to fade up instead of starting directly.
I don't think it's illegal; if it is, I don't think Capcom would be so involved with its fanbase (i.e., the Capcom mod Lost posted the news about the AA3 contest on court-records.net's forums).
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2-20-2007 @ 9:43PM
Chris said...
Also, I don't understand why your new comments system keeps giving me a name I dropped when I found out other people used it...
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2-21-2007 @ 12:40PM
Elias said...
You can actually buy the soundtrack (not "steal it") from iTunes Japan. I have the Gyakuten Saibain soundtrack on my iPod. Actually my wife bought it.
Getting an iTunes Japan card is not that hard...
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2-21-2007 @ 5:16PM
Frip said...
I didn't think you could get one if you're outside Japan..Either way, this seems easier. I'd like to think the creators can forgive a poor student without a credit card.
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