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*The first part of the '''Ghost Portrificationizer''', where Luigi plugs in his Poltergust 3000, is modeled after a blue [[Gamecube]]. | *The first part of the '''Ghost Portrificationizer''', where Luigi plugs in his Poltergust 3000, is modeled after a blue [[Gamecube]]. | ||
*Nintendo could have made the metal cap on the Ghost Portifiationizer a little bigger because, when Mario flies out of it his head is only as big as Luigi's Cap. | *Nintendo could have made the metal cap on the Ghost Portifiationizer a little bigger because, when Mario flies out of it, his head is only as big as Luigi's Cap. | ||
Revision as of 12:53, December 16, 2007
The Ghost Portrificationizer is a machine by Prof. E Gadd in Luigi's Mansion that can turn anything into house portraits with the Poltergust 3000 attached, which were stored in Professor Elvin Gadd's personal gallery. After each area, Luigi would take all of the ghosts that he had captured, sort out the common ghosts and portrait ghosts and turn all of the portrait ghosts into paintings, each looking different and having a different frame depending on how quickly and how many pearls Luigi got while he sucking the ghosts up. The Ghost Portrificationizer can work backwards, according to the last part of the game, where Mario was run backwards through the machine to turn to normal after King Boo turned him into a portrait. Usually, it is called the Portrifiationizer.
Trivia
- The first part of the Ghost Portrificationizer, where Luigi plugs in his Poltergust 3000, is modeled after a blue Gamecube.
- Nintendo could have made the metal cap on the Ghost Portifiationizer a little bigger because, when Mario flies out of it, his head is only as big as Luigi's Cap.