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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player has to click on the row to open one book. After that, they can read never-before-seen details about Luigi, including his participation in previous and most recent games at the time. The player can also explore basic information about the plot of the game. The series of eight books on the upper shelf, ''Ghost Extermination in Eight Volumes'', contains methods to exterminate ghosts. However, the player cannot open | The player has to click on the row to open one book. After that, they can read never-before-seen details about Luigi, including his participation in previous and most recent games at the time. The player can also explore basic information about the plot of the game. The series of eight books on the upper shelf, ''Ghost Extermination in Eight Volumes'', contains methods to exterminate ghosts. However, the player cannot open it, and the text implies someone is holding them shut. The eight books on the lower shelf make up ''Encyclopedia Bootanica'', which seem to greatly detail another book known as ''A Room with a Boo'' while having little information on how to actually catch ghosts. Each book provides free downloadable content such as a wallpaper of Luigi's history and even a screensaver. Β | ||
*'''''History of Luigi'', by J.R.R. Spookien:''' ''"Like {{wp|Gilligan}} to {{wp|the Skipper}}, {{wp|Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred}} to {{wp|Batman|Bruce Wayne}} and {{wp|Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse}} to {{wp|Bart Simpson}}, Luigi is the quintessential second banana, always the second choice to his spotlight-hogging brother. Despite Luigi's clearly superior leaping ability, [[Mario]] is always your default choice in classic platformers like [[Super Mario Advance]]. He fares even worse in epics like [[Paper Mario]], getting the big-brother brush-off. Talk about sibling rivalry!. Since self-cloning is one of the few abilities Mario hasn't mastered, Luigi gets his most screen time in multiplayer Paks like [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]] and [[Mario Kart 64]]. Serving aces and taking the checkered flag has given him the self-confidence to sally alone into a [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|haunted house]] at midnight. Who knows what a perennial second-banana is capable of when he finds his courage?"'' | *'''''History of Luigi'', by J.R.R. Spookien:''' ''"Like {{wp|Gilligan}} to {{wp|the Skipper}}, {{wp|Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred}} to {{wp|Batman|Bruce Wayne}} and {{wp|Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse}} to {{wp|Bart Simpson}}, Luigi is the quintessential second banana, always the second choice to his spotlight-hogging brother. Despite Luigi's clearly superior leaping ability, [[Mario]] is always your default choice in classic platformers like [[Super Mario Advance]]. He fares even worse in epics like [[Paper Mario]], getting the big-brother brush-off. Talk about sibling rivalry!. Since self-cloning is one of the few abilities Mario hasn't mastered, Luigi gets his most screen time in multiplayer Paks like [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]] and [[Mario Kart 64]]. Serving aces and taking the checkered flag has given him the self-confidence to sally alone into a [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|haunted house]] at midnight. Who knows what a perennial second-banana is capable of when he finds his courage?"'' |