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The site
How did you come up with the idea of this site, Unas?
Made by me, anyone can use it, if they wish
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Re: The site
...Why has notbody asked that question yet =O......Woa.
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Re: The site
Once upon a time - yes, AAO's story is a tale children should dream about for centuries - Spparrow created a website on which people could play the first case from AA3 in French, long before it was even announced outside of Japan.
The mighty lord Unas ( ), who was already a fan of the first Ace Attorney game, discovered this place, played the case and decided to use his power to help making it better. He first remade the game on the site, making the gameplay closer to the original games' one. (By the way, for those interested, here's the first prototype of AAO ever)
When Unas was done with this remake, Spparrow himself mentioned the idea of developing a system to create cases. At first, no matter how powerful Unas was, he didn't think it would be possible. He wasn't confident enough. But with time, he finally decided to give it a shot.
Thus was created the very first version of the AAO trial maker, which has survived through the ages as a witness of ancient times and a great marvel of the world.
I hope you enjoyed the story
The mighty lord Unas ( ), who was already a fan of the first Ace Attorney game, discovered this place, played the case and decided to use his power to help making it better. He first remade the game on the site, making the gameplay closer to the original games' one. (By the way, for those interested, here's the first prototype of AAO ever)
When Unas was done with this remake, Spparrow himself mentioned the idea of developing a system to create cases. At first, no matter how powerful Unas was, he didn't think it would be possible. He wasn't confident enough. But with time, he finally decided to give it a shot.
Thus was created the very first version of the AAO trial maker, which has survived through the ages as a witness of ancient times and a great marvel of the world.
I hope you enjoyed the story
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Re: The site
Wow...this is awesome. Well, I can say that I didn't think it began like that. I honestly thought it started as a bunch of friends sitting around one day going "Hey, I think I'll make a trial maker".Unas wrote:Once upon a time - yes, AAO's story is a tale children should dream about for centuries - Spparrow created a website on which people could play the first case from AA3 in French, long before it was even announced outside of Japan.
The mighty lord Unas ( ), who was already a fan of the first Ace Attorney game, discovered this place, played the case and decided to use his power to help making it better. He first remade the game on the site, making the gameplay closer to the original games' one. (By the way, for those interested, here's the first prototype of AAO ever)
When Unas was done with this remake, Spparrow himself mentioned the idea of developing a system to create cases. At first, no matter how powerful Unas was, he didn't think it would be possible. He wasn't confident enough. But with time, he finally decided to give it a shot.
Thus was created the very first version of the AAO trial maker, which has survived through the ages as a witness of ancient times and a great marvel of the world.
I hope you enjoyed the story
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Re: The site
Yeah, just "bunch" with "Unas and Kroki"genodragon1 wrote:Wow...this is awesome. Well, I can say that I didn't think it began like that. I honestly thought it started as a bunch of friends sitting around one day going "Hey, I think I'll make a trial maker".Unas wrote:Once upon a time - yes, AAO's story is a tale children should dream about for centuries - Spparrow created a website on which people could play the first case from AA3 in French, long before it was even announced outside of Japan.
The mighty lord Unas ( ), who was already a fan of the first Ace Attorney game, discovered this place, played the case and decided to use his power to help making it better. He first remade the game on the site, making the gameplay closer to the original games' one. (By the way, for those interested, here's the first prototype of AAO ever)
When Unas was done with this remake, Spparrow himself mentioned the idea of developing a system to create cases. At first, no matter how powerful Unas was, he didn't think it would be possible. He wasn't confident enough. But with time, he finally decided to give it a shot.
Thus was created the very first version of the AAO trial maker, which has survived through the ages as a witness of ancient times and a great marvel of the world.
I hope you enjoyed the story
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Re: The site
Well, Kroki had nothing to do with the project at the beginning
I promoted as a forum and game admin because I needed help managing it and that he had made good trials that proved he could use the editor well and help people with it, but it came a while after the site was created
I promoted as a forum and game admin because I needed help managing it and that he had made good trials that proved he could use the editor well and help people with it, but it came a while after the site was created
Re: The site
I meant Spparrow. >_> Proofread failure.