You said, "WHERE DID YOU GET THIS MUSIC I NEED IT."
You know that big list of audio you don't have to upload yourself? It goes GS1, GS2, GS3, GS4, GK1, GK2, Enter The Jaws Theme, GS Orchestra, and various other remixes. Most of the music I used for this trailer is under the "Enter The Jaws Theme" section of the preloaded audio, probably along with one or two from the GS Orchestra section.
You said, "Ah, you explained it. Was that explanation a cover for the odd lock placement, or was it planned that way?"
Well, I guess you could say it was a mix of both. I was already planning to have that other Magatama used in the main series, and I knew they weren't going to work the exact same way, but when I found out that I couldn't get Psyche-Locks to work the normal way, I invented the alternate system you see there.
You said, "Whose voice is that? It's adorable and so perfectly Maya."
It's Mia's voice. I figured that would work, since they're sisters (and Maya is probably around Mia's age in 3-1 at that time.) Guess it worked better than I thought!
You said, "How is Godot out of prison, exactly?"
My case, "The Turnabout Convention", should have explained that. (And I thought you said you played that case?
) Anyway, I'll explain it. Since Godot only did it to protect Maya, he got off with only two years of prison.
You said, "How exactly did they get stuck on the ceiling? I'm… confused."
Well, to be honest, I'm tempted to edit the case and plop in that explanation, except that this event becomes important in the main series (Case 3, to be exact) and Trucy gives Maya the full story then...Ah, whatever, I'll just tell you and edit the case accordingly: those frayed ropes were connected to some fake columns used as the set for the performance. When the ropes broke, the columns flew upward, bringing up Edgeworth, Larry, Oldbag, and Apollo with them.
You said, "Are you planning to get older Maya sprites? It makes sense that Edgeworth and Larry wouldn't change much over time, but Maya's going from 17 to 25, which is fairly substantial."
No, I'm not, and here's why: If I'm not mistaken, Maya was 17 during GS1, which would make her 19 during the Hazakura Temple incident. She didn't change at all during that time period. She even mentioned that she was "short for her age" in one case. I figured she wouldn't really change much after that (maybe a bit taller? I don't know). And anyway, the rest of the series takes place in her point of view, so you won't see her from a front perspective again until she gets into court for the first time. And I already have sprites for that.
You said, "Oh, so there was supposed to be music playing at the club? I didn't hear it, and I waited for it to fully load, so you might want to check that link. Though it might just be my computer; it likes cutting songs out of the Trial Player sometimes :S"
Definitely a problem with your computer. It works perfectly fine on my computer and my dad's computer. Then again, the song there was DEFINITELY not Ace Attorney-related and I hosted it myself on Fileden. That could be the reason.