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{{Game | {{Game | ||
|title=Luigi's Mansion | |title=Luigi's Mansion | ||
|image=Luigi's Mansion Boxart.jpg | |||
|japanese=ルイージマンション | |japanese=ルイージマンション | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | |developer=[[Nintendo EAD]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |distributor=[[Nintendo eShop]] | ||
|released={{sys|gc|top=1}}{{jp|2001|September 14}}{{us|2001|November 18}}{{eu|2002|May 3}}{{au|2002|May 17}} | |||
| | {{sys|3ds}}{{na|2018|October 12}}{{eu|2018|October 19}}{{au|2018|October 19}}{{jp|2018|November 8}}{{cn|2018|November 8}}{{kr|2018|November 8}} | ||
|genre=[[Action-adventure]] | |genre=[[Action-adventure]] | ||
|systems=[[GameCube]], [[Nintendo 3DS]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |||
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{ELSPA|3}}{{OFLC old|G8}}{{PEGI|3}}{{USK|none}}{{sys|3ds}}{{PEGI|7}} | |||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
| | |preceded by=[[Super Mario 64]] | ||
|followed by=[[ | |followed by=[[Super Mario Sunshine]] | ||
|series= | |series=Mario | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{nihongo|'''Luigi's Mansion'''|ルイージマンション|Ruīji Manshon|lit. "Luigi Mansion"}} is an [[action-adventure]] video game developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in [[2001]]. It was a launch title for the GameCube. | {{nihongo|'''Luigi's Mansion'''|ルイージマンション|Ruīji Manshon|lit. "Luigi Mansion"}} is an [[action-adventure]] video game developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in [[2001]]. It was a launch title for the GameCube. | ||
''Luigi's Mansion'' is one of the few official '' | ''Luigi's Mansion'' is one of the few official ''[[:Category:Mario|Mario]]'' games to star Luigi exclusively, as opposed to most earlier ''Mario'' titles that featured either Mario by himself or both Mario and Luigi. A sequel, ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2013. A remake was released in 2018 also for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. | ||
The game features a unique set of goals and ways to attain those goals involving stunning ghosts with a flashlight and promptly sucking them into a vacuum cleaner, which is aptly named the Poltergust 3000. | The game features a unique set of goals and ways to attain those goals involving stunning ghosts with a flashlight and promptly sucking them into a vacuum cleaner, which is aptly named the Poltergust 3000. | ||
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One day Luigi receives a notice in the mail that he's won a free mansion! Knowing that the Mario Brothers aren't too well off, Luigi tells his brother, Mario, who goes out to pursue the mansion. Luigi follows him some time later. He comes across the mansion deep in the Boo Woods, and heads inside. All is silent, and there is no sign of Mario. He goes up the staircase and tries to open a door, but it is locked. Back downstairs, a supernatural being drops a key. Luigi picks it up and tries it in the door. It works, and Luigi goes in, only to be attacked by a ghost! But, luckily, Professor Elvin Gadd, owner of the nearby laboratory, is there as well, and tries to catch the ghost with his invention, the Poltergust 3000. But the ghost escapes, and returns with two more. Luigi and the Professor escape to the lab, and the Professor agrees to help Luigi find his brother. | One day Luigi receives a notice in the mail that he's won a free mansion! Knowing that the Mario Brothers aren't too well off, Luigi tells his brother, Mario, who goes out to pursue the mansion. Luigi follows him some time later. He comes across the mansion deep in the Boo Woods, and heads inside. All is silent, and there is no sign of Mario. He goes up the staircase and tries to open a door, but it is locked. Back downstairs, a supernatural being drops a key. Luigi picks it up and tries it in the door. It works, and Luigi goes in, only to be attacked by a ghost! But, luckily, Professor Elvin Gadd, owner of the nearby laboratory, is there as well, and tries to catch the ghost with his invention, the Poltergust 3000. But the ghost escapes, and returns with two more. Luigi and the Professor escape to the lab, and the Professor agrees to help Luigi find his brother. | ||
[[File:Luigi's New Mansion.jpg|500px | <center>[[File:Luigi's New Mansion.jpg|500px]]</center> | ||
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[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |