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Luigi's Mansion is the second game to have Luigi star as the 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, a vacuum erected by Professor E. Gadd for sucking in ghosts. The first game to have Luigi as the main character is Mario is Missing!. A sequel called Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was released March 24, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.

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  • Luigi's Mansion is the second game to have Luigi star as the 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, a vacuum erected by Professor E. Gadd for sucking in ghosts. The first game to have Luigi as the main character is Mario is Missing!. A sequel called Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was released March 24, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.
  • There is a Luigi's Mansion stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. There are pillars supporting the mansion. Players can attack the pillars which will cause a section of the mansion to collapse. Over time, it'll repair itself. The collapsing aspect of the stage is turned off when more than 4 people are playing at the same time in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. In Mario Kart DS, one of the courses is Luigi's Mansion. Luigi's Mansion is also used as a Battle Arena in Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ A sequel, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was published for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013.
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  • Mario series
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  • Luigi's Mansion
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  • Adventure
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  • ESRB: E
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  • North American box art
  • Luigi's Mansion's boxart.
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  • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
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  • Luigi's Mansion
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  • Single player
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  • --09-14
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  • Luigi's Mansion is the second game to have Luigi star as the 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, a vacuum erected by Professor E. Gadd for sucking in ghosts. The first game to have Luigi as the main character is Mario is Missing!. A sequel called Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was released March 24, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.
  • There is a Luigi's Mansion stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. There are pillars supporting the mansion. Players can attack the pillars which will cause a section of the mansion to collapse. Over time, it'll repair itself. The collapsing aspect of the stage is turned off when more than 4 people are playing at the same time in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. In Mario Kart DS, one of the courses is Luigi's Mansion. Luigi's Mansion is also used as a Battle Arena in Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ A sequel, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was published for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013.
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