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The district court where all trials in the Ace Attorney world are held. Fifteen years before the first game, it was where [[Gregory Edgeworth]] was killed in the [[DL-6 Incident]].
 
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Where the defense attorney often sits to prepare his case to prove his client's innocence.
 
Where the defense attorney often sits to prepare his case to prove his client's innocence.

Revision as of 17:46, 31 December 2007

The following article is a list of locations throughout the Ace Attorney series.


General Locations

Wright & Co. Law Offices

The base of operations for Phoenix Wright and his assistant, Maya Fey. Until after the end of Case 1-2, it was originally called the Fey & Co. Law Offices, run by Phoenix's late boss and mentor, Mia.

Now it serves as the base of operations for the new protagonist, Apollo Justice, and his new partner, Trucy.


Detention Center

Where the main character often goes to meet his clients and discuss the crime. There is a guard on the other side of the room; he doesn't seem to care about his job.


District Court

The district court where all trials in the Ace Attorney world are held. Fifteen years before the first game, it was where Gregory Edgeworth was killed in the DL-6 Incident.

Defendant Lobby

Where the defense attorney often sits to prepare his case to prove his client's innocence.

The Courtroom

The area in which the games begin to grow more tense, as the player argues against the ruthless prosecutor who would do anything to make sure your client is convicted.


The Gatewater Hotel

A nice, luxurious hotel that once served as just a businessman's hotel. But now it is open for everyone.


The Police Station

The local precinct where Detective Dick Gumshoe works.


Phoenix Wright Locations

Locations that appear only in the first game.


Grossberg Law Offices

The law firm in which Mia Fey used to work at when she was starting her career. It is owned and run by Mia's mentor, Marvin Grossberg, who often reminisces about his youth: "Ah, the days of my youth... Just like the scent of fresh lemon, you see...".


Bluecorp

The information collecting corporation led by the villainous Redd White, who gathers info on various big-name people to blackmail them.


Global Studios

Global Studios is the name of the studio that currently makes the popular Steel Samurai show and its spinoffs. There was a fatal accident at the studio five years before Case 1-3.


Gourd Lake

A beautiful lake where a mysterious sea monster called "Gourdy," is said to reside. It was where the murder of Robert Hammond occurred in Case 1-4.


The Prosecutor's Office

The Prosecutor's Office is the location where the prosecutors in the Ace Attorney series often work, building up their cases against the defendants.

High Prosecutor's Office

Room 1202 of this place happens to be Miles Edgeworth's office. In this room, there is a jacket hanging on the wall; it's the same jacket Edgeworth wore in Case 3-4, when he started his career as a criminal prosecutor.


Police Headquaters

The base operations for Police Chief Damon Gant and his fellow police officers.

Evidence Room

The Evidence Room is where the Police Department holds evidence from extremely violent cases, like the SL-9 Incident.


Justice For All locations

Locations that appear in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All.


Kurain Village

Maya's hometown, and the home of the mysterious Kurain Channeling Technique, founded by Mystic Ami Fey.


Hotti Clinic

The clinic where Mimi Miney was admitted to after the car accident.


Berry Big Circus

The Berry Big Circus is the scene of Russell Berry's murder.


Engarde Mansion

It's where Matt Engarde lives, and it's also the place where Shelly de Killer is holding Maya Fey hostage!


Trials and Tribulations locations

Locations from the video game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations.


Lordly Tailor

Lordly Tailor is the fanciest department store in all of Los Angeles. It is the home of the Kurain Treasures Exhibit, featuring the Sacred Urn of Kurain Village.


KB Security

KB Security is the security firm where Ron DeLite and Larry Butz were working as security guards once. The victim in Case 3-2, was the CEO of KB Security, Kane Bullard.


Tres Bien

Tres Bien is the crime scene in Case 3-3. It is a small French restaurant owned by Jean Armstrong, the "Gay Chef."