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Luigi's Mansion |  | From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $11.00 as of 3/12/2010 21:23 UTC details You Save: $8.99 (45%)
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Seller: Karen J Park Rating: 467 reviews
Platform: GameCube Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 17 years Operating System: Gamecube Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: i045496960018 Model: 45496960018 UPC: 045496390006 EAN: 0045496390006
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Luigi is off to check out a haunted mansion full of howling ghosts & spirits | | • | Help Luigi vacuum up ghosts in over 90 rooms | | • | When you capture ghosts, trap them in paintings to get points | | • | Watch Luigi creep, cower and cry in fright as he encounters spirits | | • | Great object animations and cartoony fun for everyone! |
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Product Description Player's Choice version.
Luigi steps out from the shadow of his brother Mario and into the gloomy shadows of a very haunted house in this, his first-ever starring role. When Luigi learns that he's the proud new owner of a creepy old mansion, he's thrilled. Of course, his feelings immediately shift when his brother, the storied Mario, disappears from the house. Now, you'll have to help Luigi track his brother down, making your way through expansive 3D levels. Each stage is packed with ghosts and ghouls to put you on edge; and you'll be armed with a flashlight and a vacuum cleaner to help you capture your foes. Armed with a flashlight and a customized vacuum cleaner, Luigi must rid the mansion of Boos and ghouls -- and find his missing brother to boot!
* Solve puzzling riddles and capture troublesome ghosts to put an end to Luigi's pestering poltergeist.
* Brilliant special effects include transparent ghosts, mirror reflections, spooky shadows and many more creepy visuals.
* Outwit resident ghosts like a young woman primping in front of a mirror, a bawling baby, a couple waltzing in the mansion's ballroom, a beefy bodybuilder and lots more.
* Use a "Game Boy Horror" to access a 3-D map of the entire mansion and a first-person view from Luigi's perspective.
* Awaiting within Luigi's Mansion is a breathtaking (and heart-stopping!) adventure unlike anything you've ever seen on a console. From the brick-walled basement to the gloomy grounds, Luigi's Mansion is packed with chills, thrills and unending surprises.
Release Region: United States Release Date: November 18, 2001
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Best-Game -Ever January 14, 2010 Blarg0858 (whats it to you?) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
HOLY CRAP! A NINTENDO HORROR GAME!!!! Is far back as i can think, this is a first of its kind. Luigi fighting ghosts. And saving Mario from Bowser. Takes a long time to beat and is not to challenging... I lied. It is. Best Game EVER!!!!!!
Great game! January 12, 2010 T. Savant (Louisiana) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
10 years ago, GameCube put this game out. The disk is still in great condition and now my boys really enjoy playing it. Well done!
Better than Mario Sunshine (imho) December 16, 2009 Troy Heagy (Forest Hill MD) I see and hear a lot of criticism laid on Luigi's Mansion, but I thought it was more enjoyable than his brother's Sunshine game (I grew tired of washing things). Luigi's game does a good job of creating a scary-yet-cartoonish atmosphere to immerse yourself into, and it's fun to go-round sucking ghosts into your vacuum cleaner.
Of course no game is perfect, and the flaw here is that the fun only lasts ~20 hours, but I figure I'd rather have a short solid title than one that pads the game with long stretches of boredom (cough - Wind Waker). Resident Evil 2 is only 20 hours long too, but I still consider it the best survival-horror game to date. It's short but solid, and so too is Luigi's Mansion.
Recommended buy.
Luigi's Mansion Rules December 2, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
OK first off this was the first "GAME CUBE" game Nintendo made. (I'm almost certain) It goes like this...
One day Luigi receives a letter saying he won a mansion. (in a contest he didn't even enter) So he packs and prepares telling Mario to meet him at his new dig (letting Mario go first) By the time Luigi arrives at his mansion it is very dark, and the mansion looks "haunted." Any ways Luigi goes on to the mansion, but not in any brave way (Luigi is shaking all over) Luigi opens the door, shines his flash light in, and say, "Hello?" which he does through out the rest of the game whenever u re-enter the mansion. After that point it goes over to play mode and u take control of Luigi for the first time in the game. u must learn some of the controls here by your self, but shortly later by a guy named, Professor E. Gadd, who studies ghost in a lab near the "haunted mansion." After looking around a little and taking the stairs to the second floor (there r five floors in all if u include the roof and the basement, other wise its just three) a foggy orange ghost appears and starts flying around the room, and Luigi looks like he's about to wet his pants (or overalls) lol. the ghost then drops a key and disappears. After that u walk over to the key pick it up, (Luigi does this freaky peace thing) u go back up stairs and use the key for the center door. (the big one) after that it shows a clip of Luigi unlocking and opening the door. (which he does every time u go into a new room) U then go into the room and ghost appear. Luigi starts freaking out again (if u haven't realized it yet, Luigi is a chicken) then out of no where Professor E. Gadd appears and starts trying to suck up the three ghost with this vacuum thing, (that r freaking Luigi out) but fails. they do however disappear for a few moments (enough for the Professor to ask u a couple of questions) then they re-appear and force Luigi and the Professor to evacuate the mansion. After that Professor E. Gadd tails u about the mansion. Luigi then tails E. Gadd about Mario, and the professor tells Luigi that he saw Mario go in not too long ago. Luigi agrees to help Gadd capture ghost with the vacuum thing while searching for Mario (the vacuum cleaner is a special device called the "Poltergust 3000" that is able to capture ghost, also the vacuum is about the only way Luigi can find his lost brother, Mario. After Gadd has given u the Poltergust 3000 he teaches u how to use it. After words u go to a Gadd's ghost gallery which is empty (turns out, the ppl like ghost, had escaped the pictures in his gallery and moved into the mansion. After that u leave the gallery, and the game officially begins.
The game is really great, but probably the most fun for ppl ages 8-14 but is for all ages too. It may however be difficult for younger kids. Over all this is a fantastic game and even more awesome for Luigi fans (like myself) and i would recommend this game too any one. I'm not really that good with Pros. and Cons. but the only Cons. I have for this game is that it is not that long, 3-10 hours, depending on your gaming skill. And that the door opening gets old. Beside that like i said before, THIS IS A FANTASTIC GAME!
P.S. I'm 11 years old
I love this game December 1, 2009 Tawana M. Taylor 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I brought this game for my kids but I enjoy playing it with them. The shipping time was very good.
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