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CONTEST: See ACE ATTORNEY on Halloween!

Gamercamp - Ace Attorney

HOLD IT! As Gamercamp‘s official media sponsor, Dork Shelf is pleased to be able to offer our readers the chance to win one of three pairs of passes to see the Toronto premiere of Ace Attorney on Wednesday October 31st at 7 PM! The movie is an off the wall adaptation of Capcom’s cult adventure game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney and is directed by none other than famed Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike (Ichi The Killer, 13 Assassins).

Watch the trailer for Ace Attorney and find out how you can win passes below!

Miike’s adaptation expands on the game’s story of a young lawyer given just three days to argue and solve the biggest case of his life, while blending the visual style with the director’s own manic sensibilities. The film has been declared by Kotaku as “the best videogame movie ever!” while IGN called it “a pitch-perfect adaptation.” Ace Attorney has shown to sold-out crowds at festivals in New York and Montreal and is sure to be similarly successful in Toronto.

Ace Attorney will be screened twice as part of Gamercamp – a special Halloween screening co-presented by CINSSU on Wednesday, October 31st at 7 PM at Innis Town Hall (2 Sussex Avenue) and a post-Gamercamp screening on Sunday, November 4th at 6 PM at the Isabel Bader Theatre (93 Charles St. W.) co-presented by Toronto After Dark. For ticket information go here.

We want to send you and a guest to see it on Halloween for free! For a chance to win, simply email [email protected] with OBJECTION! in the subject line. Contest is open to all Canadian residents. Please only one entry per household. For additional chances to win, simply like the contest announcement on our Facebook page and/or retweet the announcement from our Twitter. Deadline for entries is 11:59 PM on Tuesday, October 30th.

Good luck to all those who enter! Be sure to stay tuned to Dork Shelf for more Gamercamp coverage and contests, along with all the latest news and reviews.



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