Gyaku Shaun Sai Hanri (found furry fangame of "Ace Attorney" game series; 2003)

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Cover of the game.

Status: Found

Date found: 6 Oct 2021

Found by: Scar

}} Gyaku Shaun Sai Hanri (逆車云裁半リ) is a Ace Attorney fangame released in 2003. It was made by Cheshire (チェシャ). It is unknown where or when this game was available to play or to download.

The only available information (in English) comes from an entry on doujinshi.org.

Premise

The game stars anthropomorphic animal characters, three of them who resemble "furry" versions of Phoenix Wright (as a wolf called Tanbo), Miles Edgeworth (as a panther called Renji) and the judge (as an owl), while all of the other characters appear to be original.

A medical college teacher, Abe, strangles a woman to death. In order to save his own hide, he decides to plant fake evidence in order to frame a young student, Ukimo.

Tanbo, an attorney, has to defend Ukimo while facing Renji, the prosecutor.

Plot elements are reminiscent of the original Ace Attorney games, such as a murder in the opening scene with the perpetrator desperately preparing to frame someone else (Frank Sawit in the first game) or an antagonist wearing an electronic red shiny eyepiece (Godot in Trials & Tribulations).

Graphics are directly based on the original game's but the music is original, possibly due to copyright issues.

In spite of this, the game's elements are derivative enough to make YouTube Gaming identify the footage as the original Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game.

Footage and availability

There is footage of the game on YouTube, but it is unknown if it is the full gameplay or just the first part. An uploader claims there are no more playable copies of the game available.

On 6 October, 2021, Lost Media Wiki user Scar announced that they had found the game, having gotten it by a Japanese furry. Scar later posted the game onto the Internet Archive.[1]

Demo

In December 2017, LMW user FrenchFrySenpai commented that he managed to download the game by chance many years ago, though because of some visual differences, wonders if it is actually just a demo.

However, it is unknown if there ever was more than just a demo, considering there is no evidence of further gameplay beyond this one case shown in pictures and footage. The demo can be downloaded here, but may have trouble running on most computers.

Gallery

Videos

Part 1 of footage.

Part 2 of footage.

Part 3 of footage.

Part 4 of footage.

Part 5 of footage.

Part 6 of footage.

Part 7 of footage.

Part 8 of footage.

Part 9 of footage.