Gaming Cultural references in Apollo Justice

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WARNING!
THIS THREAD INCLUDES SPOILERS!



I figured that this game, like the previous 3, will have tons of cultural refences and internet memes.

The only one I found so far was the witness in the first case called Olga Orly (ORLY?).

Post some as you find them!
 
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I was hoping they would include some Portal quotes...
OBJECTION!

I doubt there's any portal quotes, since it's just a translation of Gyakuten Saiban 4, which was released on March 12th, 2007 as opposed to Portal, which was released on October 9th, 2007.

Just getting in the mood
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Can't wait to play this game!
 

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In case 3, Apollo says something like nobody would ever name a band "the police" and later he says to Trucy you don't have to turn on the red light or something.

Maybe it's just me being wacky.
 

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A reference to Ancient Roman culture
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Kristoph Gavin: Et tu, Justice? (Or Apollo, don't remember)
(Julius Caesar: Et tu, Brute?)

When you ask Wright to testify about Gavin's dinner with him in the first case
 

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A reference to Ancient Roman culture
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Kristoph Gavin: Et tu, Justice? (Or Apollo, don't remember)
(Julius Caesar: Et tu, Brute?)

When you ask Wright to testify about Gavin's dinner with him in the first case

well actually thats just french...
et = and
tu = you


well actually it's a coincidence that is looks like french. thats no wonder since french is a romanic language.
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"Et tu, Brute?" ("You too, Brutus"[1], or "And you, Brutus?") is a Latin phrase often used poetically to represent the last words of Julius Caesar. The quotation is widely used in Western culture as an epitome of betrayal.
- wikipedia
 

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in case 3, a couple of the characters are from a fictional country called "Borginia" which is also a country in Dino Crisis, an older capcom game.

also i heard that the "Borginianese" language in the game, which is made of wingdings, contains a symbol of a man doing the hadouken
 

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at the end of the third case the judge says: "with great accusations comes great responsibility".

thats an adaption of "with great power comes great responsibility" which comes from "spiderman".
 

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In case 3, Apollo says something like nobody would ever name a band "the police" and later he says to Trucy you don't have to turn on the red light or something.

Maybe it's just me being wacky.
I don't think you are.

Honestly, the joke doesn't work, because, later, Apollo asks, "The Police?" Trucy (I think) replies with something along the lines of "no, the actual police!"
 

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