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Apollo Justice actually sets up some stuff for the later games, especially with a couple important facts regarding Apollo and Trucy.
Far as the emulator is concerned, I don't think the voice capabilities are even used to solve any cases and are just there if you want to actually shout "Hold It!" or "Objection!" for any reason. I believe the only time it would be used is during fingerprinting to blow the dust away. A keybind could likely be set up to simulate voice input I believe; think I did this on the DS emulator way back when.
And hope that it is packaged with the second trilogy
And AA7
That's not Capcom's style though... they'll just give you Apollo Justice for 50 Dollars!
I'm already on case 3 on Apollo Justice, a bit blurry but I played games on the 3DS awhile a go and it doesn't look good but it's fine haha. I'll try to play AA5 and 6 on Citra.