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U2 06:08, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Vidgmchtr 06:13, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Why was this game discontinued? It seemed to have good reviews and I would like to know why the discontinued it in the U.S.
Is the game really discontinued? I just bought the game new last week?
The game is discontinued; the only way to find the game new is if a store still had copies of new versions of the game left or by buying it new online. As for WHY it was discontinued, I would suggest doing research on it yourself. But just so you know, finding information on why games are cancelled/discontinued isn't as easy as it sounds. In any case, the announcement of a sequel on the Wii might be enough to bring this back on the market.
Finally, I suggest you look at who made it and look at how many of their games have been discontinued... --Trance 21:44, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Mrvouluntarist, it is you who needs to chill, its not a big deal, the topic does need information on why it was discontinued since i was brought here wondering the same, but otherwise, I heard a simple rumor that it was discontinued because of medical terrorism.Milldog 93 05:17, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
Could somebody please put the ((nihongo)) templates and original Japanese names for the characters into the article? They differ quite a bit from the English ones. Derek Stiles, for instance, was originally named Tsukimori Kōsuke[1], and Victor's name was Aragaki. The Japanese names can be found at the Second Opinion Japanese site. Thank you very much to anyone willing to take on this task. --tjstrf talk 07:50, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
Currently, there is a dispute between myself and Nubula over this paragraph.
"In the game's conclusion, there were questions raised about Adam which went unanswered, such as: How did he end up in his undead/disease-elemental state? What exactly is his final virus, "Bliss" and how were the other GUILT strains created inside him? Another question is where the voice, that claimed to be his, really came from as Nurse Angie realized that he wasn't the one talking. These questions were not answered in the remake."
I don't think it belongs in the article, per WP:NOT. Nubula does, and has stated that he will continue to revert. I don't particularly want to have an edit war, so I'm asking for opinions here, in an effort to build consensus. Anyone? Geoff B 21:39, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
I can give more than one. And I'll link to whatever I please. I believe the section as it is falls under both WP:CRYSTAL and WP:NOT#INFO. Perhaps if it was substantially changed, it might be suitable for inclusion somewhere else in the article, but at the moment it is stylistically bad and in the wrong section (at best). At the moment, I don't think it belongs in the article at all. Why the conclusion of the game is mentioned in a character profile (and not in, say, the Story section) is beyond me. Geoff B 12:27, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
Doesent the main carrecter name reflect the two letters of the console???? Derek Stiles DS —The preceding unsigned comment was added by HeatGuyRed (talk • contribs) 21:49, 13 April 2007 (UTC).
Stiles sounds like stylus! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.105.230.102 (talk) 21:08, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
Is that BLISS is like what's in Doctor Who, the recent New York episode. THOMASNATOR 09:33, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Bliss isn't actually anything--it was a line Adam stated in the DS version that lead to quite a few misconceptions. The line is altered in Second Opinion, ret-conning Bliss out of the series. No actual proof exists that Bliss is actually a GUILT strain; however, there is proof against it. 1) Every single strain of GUILT was named after a greek day of the week. Of course I understand that there are only 7 days in the week, and thus they are limited--however, the entire theming doesn't tie in with the inclusion of "Bliss." 2) The supposed proof behind Bliss is that it is Adam's body--however, the X-missions were devoted to removing the GUILT from Adam's body, their source, which was said to be contaminated with every strain of GUILT. As Bliss wasn't the "X-8" mission, this further proves that Bliss, as a GUILT strain, does not exist. 3) Mention was made that the Z-cells cultivated from Adam's body were Bliss. Such is not the case, as the Z-cells, tissues from Adam's body, only produce combinations of GUILT strains, not new ones. This further proves that Adam's body as a whole is a breeding ground for the GUILT strains--it is NOT a "new" form of GUILT itself. 4) In Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2, the final GUILT Aletheia can only "attack" by summoning other GUILT. The argument goes that if Aletheia can be considered a new strain, so should Bliss. However, one must note that Aletheia isn't simply a collection of previous GUILT--it has its own distinguishing characteristics as well as self-defense moves.24.228.50.83 (talk) 05:19, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
Perhaps I don't understand, but I don't see how this game could be classified as a visual novel. Visual novels are highly story based, when this game is simulation driven. It would seem almost like calling certain RPGs or Puyo Puyo visual novels. Ace Attorney is more of a visual novel, as it really only has the player guess how the story should progress. Before anyone mentions it, I know the story is presented much like a visual novel. However, I don't think that is good enough to classify it. The way it is presented keeps it simple enough while being very detailed at the same time. They obviously didn't want to slack off with the story or else it would just be a simple simulation without the drama inside and outsite of the operating room. --74.194.118.203 (talk) 21:44, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
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I'll do this one!--AlexandraIDV 22:55, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
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Lead
Gameplay
using static scenes, character portraits, and text with rare voice clips.- am I to interpret this as meaning that the text sometimes, but not always, is accompanied by voice acting?
Synopsis
Stile's- his name is Stiles, not Stile, right?
Development
Release
"12"to
12 years and up, without quotation marks
The game was instead published by Nintendo of Europe.[12][23] It was released in Europe on April 28, 2006.- these can be combined into a single sentence
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Looks good! I will put this on hold for the standard seven days; ping me when you are done or if you have any questions.--AlexandraIDV 00:57, 8 December 2020 (UTC)