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Luigi's Mansion

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Luigi's Mansion
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date JPN: September 14, 2001
USA: November 18, 2001
EUR: May 3, 2002
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Ratings ESBR: Everyone
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube

Luigi's Mansion is the first game to have Luigi star as main character, and the first Mario game for the Nintendo GameCube. The game focuses on Luigi as he battles many ghosts in a haunted mansion to save Mario, using the Poltergust 3000.

Contents

Story

The Story begins with Luigi winning a contest for a Mansion which he didn't enter. Mario goes to check out the Mansion when ghosts and King Boo ambush him then they seal him inside a picture. After Mario doesn't come back Luigi goes to check the Mansion then a strange Professor named E. Gadd gives Luigi the Poltergust 3000. Luigi then goes inside the Mansion to find that he gets ambushed by the ghosts and King Boo but King Boo sees Luigi carrying the Poltergust 3000 and he and all the other ghosts run away. King Boo stays in a secret room for the rest of the game, up until the final boss fight, where he too was captured and turned into a painting.

Bosses:

These are the bosses or the portaits in Luigi's Mansion

King Boo


Area 1:

Neville the Father

Lydia the Mother

Chauncey the Baby

Area 2:

The Floating Whirlindas the dancing couple

Shivers the Butler

Melody the Pianissima

Spooky the Guard Dog

and Bogmire the Final Boss.

Area 3:

Biff Atlas the Bodybuilder

Miss Petunia the Bathing Beauty

Nana the Scarf Knitting Nanny

Henry and Orville the Twins

Madame Clairvoya the Fortune Teller

and Boolossus the Jumbo Ghost( Area Boss)

Area 4:

Grimmly the Uncle

Clockwork Soldiers of The Toy Platoon

Sue Pea the Dozing Girl

Sir Weston the Climber

Vincent Van Gore the Artist

King Boo the Final Boss and king of the Boos.

There are also 50 Boos with various amounts of health throughout the Mansion to catch.
Boos


Mario Kart DS

There is a Luigi's Mansion stage in Mario Kart DS it is filled with boos and has a grave yard at the back of the stage along with spider-like trees that crawl around the stage. Luigi has a unique kart in this game called the Poltergust 4000 as his unique kart. It's design is similar to the 3000 but more kart-like.


Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The mansion makes an appearance as a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl The stage includes two moving platforms on the sides and destructible pillars inside. When the pillars are destroyed, the stage is referred by some Smashers as the "Deadlands". In this mode, the whole mansion is destroyed, and the stage is flat excluding the platforms, much like Final Destination.


Mario Super Sluggers

Luigi's Mansion makes an appearance as a night stage in Mario Super Sluggers. The stage requires the ability to change between night and day (obtained after defeating Bowser Jr. in Challenge mode) and have enough coins to buy Luigi's Flashlight at Blue Pianta's shop in Mario Stadium.


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Preceded by
Super Mario Advance
Luigi's Mansion Succeeded by
Super Smash Bros. Melee