Luigi's Mansion Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| Luigi's Mansion | |
| Developer: | Nintendo |
| Publisher: | Nintendo |
| Release date: | 2001 |
| Genre: | Action |
| Game modes: | Single player |
| ESRB rating: | Everyone (E) |
| Platform: | Nintendo GameCube |
| Media: | 1.5 gigabyte optical disc |
Luigi's Mansion, released in 2001, is not only one of the first video game titles for the Nintendo GameCube system; it is also the first official Mario-series title for the system. Luigi's Mansion is also the second Mario title to feature only Luigi, as opposed to most earlier Mario titles that featured the Mario character only or both Mario and Luigi. The video 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 "Poltergust 3000" (a pun of the words "poltergeist" and "gust").
Storyline
Luigi's Mansion is also one of the few Mario video games that has an actual storyline other than simply "save the princess."
Luigi is informed that he has won a mansion in a contest -- a contest he didn't even enter. He tells his brother, Mario, to meet him at the mansion. After alerting his brother, Luigi sets off to the mansion himself. When he gets there, he finds that the mansion is haunted by ghosts, and Mario is nowhere to be found. With the help of Professor E. Gadd (a researcher of ghosts who lives in a shack near the haunted mansion) and his Poltergust 3000, Luigi sets off to rescue Mario. King Boo, a powerful ally of Bowser, is the final boss.
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