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Turnabout Memories Live in real time. (not a real livestreaming of the case)

As was stated in my last post, about the death of Doug Swallow, I'm going to be watching the case again.

this time however I'm watching them at the times stated in the game itself.

for instance, at 9:40 am Mia Fey and Marvin Grossberg spoke with young Phoenix Wright .
I have a tab open to youtube with that video paused at the time stamps. right now I'm waiting until 10 am to play the next few minutes of the case.

the times are

9:40 am Mia & Mr. Grossberg consult with young Phoenix Wright
10:00 am - the trial begins
11:52 am - court is in recess/recess ends
12:13 pm - Dahlia takes the stand
3:16 pm - the trial ends.

it takes approximately 2 hrs without breaks to play  just this case alone.
Yesterday my mother and I (both Ace Attorney fans) took my laptop and went to the park to play this case and enjoy the nice weather.

ok, scratch the part about watching this case, the internet acted up again, so I'm playing it over.


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