What is the Professor Layton series?
The Professor Layton (レイトン教授 Reiton Kyouju) series is a series of puzzle/adventure video games for the Nintendo DS and 3DS centered around Professor Hershel Layton and his apprentice, Luke Triton.
How many copies did Professor Layton sell?
The series is now being continued as simply the Layton series, starting with Lady Layton . The Professor Layton series has been very well received, selling over 15.5 million copies worldwide. It is the best selling franchise of LEVEL-5, and one of the most popular Nintendo DS game series overall.
When did Professor Layton and the Unwound Future come out?
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future/Lost Future (レイトン教授と最後の時間旅行) The third game in the series and final part of the original trilogy, released for the DS in Japan on November 27, 2008, and localized for release elsewhere during 2010. This game is currently the last game in the series to feature the Professor, chronologically.
Why is Professor Layton’s London life not in Europe?
It is, chronologically, the earliest game in the series. In Japan, North America and Australasia, the game also includes an RPG called Professor Layton’s London Life, which was co-developed by the then- Brownie Brown. It was excluded from the European version due to “time constraints” surrounding translation.
What does Professor Layton find when he finds Professor Schrader dead?
Professor Layton gets an urgent call from his former teacher, Dr. Andrew Schrader but, when the Professor finds him, he is lying dead in his study with pieces of torn photograph in his hand. The only clue he finds is a used ticket for the luxurious Molentary Express.
What was the letter that Professor Layton and Luke receive?
Professor Layton and Luke receive a mysterious letter supposedly from a grown-up Luke from 10 years into the future. The duo is told to go to Midland Road Clock Shop, where they enter a complete new world . Professor Layton receives a letter from an old friend telling about the myth of a Specter that acts on command of a mysterious flute.