LUIGI'S MANSION - THE GAMECUBE CLASSIC - 100% FULL GAME - FULL GAMEPLAY
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Luigi's Mansion (Japanese: ルイージの邸宅 Ruīji no teitaku) (ルイージマンション Ruīji Manshon, Luigi Mansion) is the second game to have Luigi star as the main character. The game was a launch title for the Nintendo GameCube and was the first Mario game to be released on this console. The game focuses on Luigi as he battles many ghosts in a haunted mansion to save Mario using the Poltergust 3000, a vacuum erected by Professor E. Gadd for sucking in ghosts. Due to the game's success, two sequels were released; the first, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was released March 24, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS, and the second, Luigi's Mansion 3, was released on October 31, 2019 for the Nintendo Switch. This game was also remade for the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2018. An arcade version was released on June 19, 2015.
The story begins with Luigi winning a contest that he doesn't remember entering for a free mansion. Mario goes to check out the mansion and tells Luigi he will meet him there. As Mario goes to see the mansion, ghosts, and King Boo ambush him and seal him inside a picture. After Mario doesn't come back, Luigi goes to check the mansion. He goes inside the mansion to see a hazy orange light with what looks like a key. It rises up and humorously bumps into the chandelier, dropping the key. It then escapes to a room up the stairs. Luigi picks up the key and unlocks the room, only to be ambushed by an orange ghost called a golden ghost which was the orange light he saw earlier. Suddenly, the ghost starts getting sucked in by something and Luigi turns to see Professor E. Gadd. The ghost drags the professor around the room and punches him in order to escape. They go back to his lab where the professor gives Luigi the Poltergust 3000 and tells him about what happened to Mario. After Luigi goes deeper into the mansion, he comes across a storage room, where he presses a button that releases all of the Boos, including King Boo himself. But King Boo sees Luigi carrying the Poltergust 3000, and he and all the other Boos run away, afraid of being captured. 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 like Mario.