What happened to Detective Gumshoe? Detective Gumshoe was in every game (besides Professor Layton v.s. Phoenix Wright) until Apollo Justice Ace Attorney. He wasn't in Duel Destinies or Spirit of Justice either.
Professor Layton Vs. Gyakuten Saiban Dick Gumshoe is a detective who first appears in the second case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney; Turnabout Sisters . Because of Gumshoe's well-meaning nature, he attracts a lot of friends in the series.
Gumshoe appeared in all Ace Attorney games released up to the 2011 Gyakuten Kenji 2, with Winston Payne also sharing that honor and Phoenix Wright appearing in every game. However, unlike the other two, only Gumshoe has dialogue lines and a profile picture in the court record / organizer in each game he has physically appeared in.
Wright found what he needed, but Gant caught them and fired Gumshoe. Nonetheless, the defendant used Gumshoe to pass an evidence law book to Wright, which allowed the defense attorney to come up with and successfully implement a plan to prove that Gant was the real killer. To celebrate, Gumshoe treated Wright to another party at a new restaurant.
Dick Gumshoe was considered as an option for the main detective in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice. He ultimately didn't make it into the final game, though, because the developers couldn't imagine that he would still be an active police detective at his age.
Wright found what he needed, but Gant caught them and fired Gumshoe.
Dick Gumshoe, known as Keisuke Itonokogiri in Japan, is a police detective from the homicide division who appears in the first three games in the Ace Attorney series as the main police detective. In the fourth case of the fourth game, he is only seen during a flashback trial.
During the trial of which Maggey was first accused of, Gumshoe eventually developed his crush towards her and was reluctant to testify against her.
Engarde is notable for being one of only two clients of Wright's who was guilty of a crime for which he was arrested. His case gave Wright the only guilty verdict in his entire law career, while Wright earned the other client an acquittal.
'Gumshoes' were shoes or boots made of this gum rubber. Such soft-soled shoes allowed for a quiet step. “To gumshoe” came to mean to sneak around quietly as if wearing gumshoes. It did not initially only apply to detectives; it could mean anyone being sneaky or stealthy, robbers and thief-catchers alike.
Post-Timeskip she's still the shortest non-kid, at 1.40\4'6", same as Sister Bikini! She's shorter than Ahlbi Ur'gaid, a 9-year-old who's 1.44\4'7" (as was pointed out in Asinine Attorney).
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"frankly" or "decisively"), often used in Japanese infomercials. At one point in the localization process, his catchphrase was "Schwing!" However, Janet Hsu changed it to "Zvarri!" as a catchy, eccentric phrase worthy of the character, based on the Japanese catchphrase.
However, Wright found the contradiction in Oldbag's claim, the age of the main character which was 22, while Edgeworth was already beyond that age.
Hugging her sister. Although Lana was cleared of the murder charge, by aiding in the forging of evidence, she had set herself up for severe punishment, making it unlikely that she would still hold the position of Chief Prosecutor.
Upon meeting her, Wright briefly wondered if Basil was even human, but ultimately noted her in the court record as not being a robot. Despite not doing any programming herself, she wears a monocular head-mounted display like her employees, but only because she likes to wear it.
He's No Gumshoe, But Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies' New Detective Fights For “Justice!” Bobby Fulbright is a new detective in Capcom's upcoming Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies.
Toshi Nakamura at Kotaku considered Maya a staple of the series since its start, and said that it was shocking that she did not appear in Dual Destinies.
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In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, the confetti at the end of each trial is actually thrown by Detective Gumshoe.
Gumshoe next met Wright when Maggey Byrde was put on trial for the murder of Dustin Prince. Gumshoe had developed a crush on Byrde ever since she joined the force, and so was reluctant to testify against her. Whilst being cross-examined by Wright, he would happily agree with him when a point was made that could help clear Byrde of the crime, although he was quickly chastised for this by Winston Payne. When the judge pointed out the obvious crush Gumshoe had on Byrde, the detective quickly denied it. Eventually, Wright was able to clear Byrde and to uncover the true murderer .
Dick Gumshoe is a homicide detective at the police department. He usually works with Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, but has also worked under Manfred and Franziska von Karma, Winston Payne, Godot, Shi-Long Lang, Sebastian Debeste, and Klavier Gavin. He has been in charge of most of the cases that Phoenix Wright took on before the latter's disbarment, ...
When Gumshoe was a child, he wanted to be a wizard. He used to do track and field, but would always be in last place despite starting before everyone else. Gumshoe has stated that he knew Angel Starr when he was 16, mentioning vaguely to Wright that only she could get him to talk about an unspecified event that happened to him. He was also involved with the Gatewater Hotel in some capacity around that time. Gumshoe was also once a part-time mover at some point before joining the police force.
Gumshoe appeared in all Ace Attorney games released up to the 2011 Gyakuten Kenji 2, with Winston Payne also sharing that honor and Phoenix Wright appearing in every game.
In court, Wright gave Gumshoe a medicine bottle to test for fingerprints, but by the time Gumshoe had verified Tigre's fingerprints, the evidence was no longer relevant. Nevertheless, through a bluff, Wright got Tigre to implicate himself as the real killer.
According to him, the reason he was so quick to arrive was that he was already in the area. Gumshoe told Wright about Franziska von Karma, a prosecuting prodigy and daughter of Manfred von Karma, and provided valuable information about the malpractice incident that was behind the situation.
Twenty minutes later, Badd and Yew suddenly ran toward Lobby No. 2, finding Gumshoe alone in the hallway. They told him that they had heard a gunshot and the three hurried into Lobby No. 2 to find both the prosecutor and the defendant dead, apparently having killed each other. Gumshoe rushed to Courtroom No. 3, where Rell's trial was supposed to resume, to inform everyone of what had happened.
Dick Gumshoe is a police detective from the homicide division of the Criminal Affairs Department in Los Angeles. He is often the head detective overseeing a crime, and provides evidence and his own opinion both during the investigation phase and while on the witness stand during the trial phases.
Has a strong, childlike loyalty to friends. Befriends children easily, and is sensitive, so he will probably have his feelings hurt more than likely. His optimism tends to oppose his sensitive side, and is hard-working so he'll go through whatever means necessary to help Wright's defendant have a "Not-Guilty" verdict, even if his pay gets deducted.
Pad and Pencil - Keeps a pad in the inside of his coat and always has a pencil behind his ear.