Cloudman said:
Wait, so they sold them seperately..? |
Yeah. Originally, Gyakuten Saiban 1 was a four-case game, which subsequently released a second game which was a fifth case for this one. Think of it as physical DLC. Thing is, most of us played the DS version, which had incorporated the fifth case into the whole package (also explains why the fifth case doesn't have an image after you've beaten it unlike the other four).
When they later re-released the game for the Wii, for some reason, they thought it would be a great idea to force people to pay for the fifth case. They did the same with AA5, having a sixth case that you had to pay to unlock.







