Luigi's Ghost Mansion: Difference between revisions
m (→Trivia) |
m (→Trivia: Geh) |
||
Line 42: | Line 42: | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*[[Professor Elvin Gadd]] is heavily implied to be the one describing the different courses in Luigi's Ghost Mansion, as he refers to "my" research lab when describing the Research Lab course. | *[[Professor Elvin Gadd]] is heavily implied to be the one describing the different courses in Luigi's Ghost Mansion, as he refers to "my" research lab when describing the Research Lab course. | ||
*According to an Iwata Asks interview, Luigi's Ghost Mansion helped adjust a mechanic used in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''{{'}}s multiplayer mode, the [[Scarescraper]]. Originally, the developers wanted a fallen Luigi to stay dead and could not be revived. After playing Luigi's Ghost Mansion, they changed it so other players could revive a fallen Luigi<ref>https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/luigis-mansion-dark-moon/0/3 Iwata Asks - Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, page 4]</ref>. | *According to an Iwata Asks interview, Luigi's Ghost Mansion helped adjust a mechanic used in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''{{'}}s multiplayer mode, the [[Scarescraper]]. Originally, the developers wanted a fallen Luigi to stay dead and could not be revived. After playing Luigi's Ghost Mansion, they changed it so other players could revive a fallen Luigi<ref>[https://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/luigis-mansion-dark-moon/0/3 Iwata Asks - Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, page 4]</ref>. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:19, October 19, 2019
This article has been chosen to be a focus for this month's edition of The 'Shroom Spotlight, and our goals have been completed. If there are further improvements that can be made, make them. |
- This article is about the minigame from Nintendo Land. For other uses, see Luigi's Mansion (disambiguation).
Luigi's Ghost Mansion is a minigame appearing in Nintendo Land for the Wii U. It is loosely based on Luigi's Mansion. The game involves up to four players, wearing costumes of Luigi, Mario, Waluigi, and Wario (as dressed in player order), each armed with a flashlight, aiming to evade the Gold Ghost and use their flashlights to defeat it. The single player controls the Gold Ghost and must try to make the other players faint. If the Gold Ghost is near, a vibration is felt through the Wii Remote. Thunder and lightning will also appear on occasion, making the Gold Ghost briefly visible.
Occasionally, batteries spawn onto the map for players that have run low on batteries. The human players' batteries will eventually run out as they continue to search for the ghost. Sometimes, although rare, a larger, more powerful battery spawns on the map that will upgrade the torch the player is carrying. This torch is gold in color, and has the ability to revive fallen players faster and deals damage to the ghost at a much faster pace.
The ghost has an ability where it can charge up a purple meter by having the player hold the ZL and ZR buttons on the GamePad. When this meter reaches a certain limit, all the energy in the human players' torches run completely out of battery, therefore giving the ghost a big advantage. However the human players can still avoid the energy-zapping portal by simply moving out of its vicinity.
There are different layouts of the game depending on how many players there are. There is the Main Floor level, which is the starting stage of the minigame. It is a large basic mansion with many walls and awkwardly designed corridors. The Basement level is unlocked second after a game has been completed on Main Floor. It is very similar to the Main Floor but the walls are replaced with large crates and it is more open for players to move freely without limits. Finally, there is the Research Lab as the third stage. This is set in a large factory that has multiple conveyor belts that move in specific directions. The Storage Room features knights in armor that shake around when human players approach; therefore this map is against the humans. However, Monita's Rooftop features almost no areas for the ghost to hide in, so it's biased against the ghost. Each stage varies depending on how many players there are, so they all have different layouts to play on.
When there is less than 4 players on the human side, then some Monitas will join in to support them. They only follow specific routes on the map and will turn off their flashlight if a player-controlled human approaches. They cannot be defeated by the ghost player; they can damage the ghost just like an ordinary human player could. When there is only 1 human versus a ghost, then the human player has lives.
Controls
- /: Run
- : Sidestep ()
- : Shine light ()
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ルイージのゴーストマンション[?] Ruīji no gōsutomanshon |
Luigi's Ghost Mansion | |
Dutch | Luigi's spookhuis[?] | Luigi's spookhouse | |
German | Luigis Geistervilla[?] | Luigi's Ghost Villa | |
Italian | La casa infestata di Luigi[?] | Luigi's infested house | |
Portuguese | Luigi na Mansão Assombrada[?] | Luigi in the Haunted Mansion | |
Russian | Луиджи и его дом с призраками[?] Luidzhi i yego dom s prizrakami |
Luigi and his haunted house | |
Spanish | La mansión fantasmal de Luigi[?] | Luigi's Ghostly Mansion |
Trivia
- Professor Elvin Gadd is heavily implied to be the one describing the different courses in Luigi's Ghost Mansion, as he refers to "my" research lab when describing the Research Lab course.
- According to an Iwata Asks interview, Luigi's Ghost Mansion helped adjust a mechanic used in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's multiplayer mode, the Scarescraper. Originally, the developers wanted a fallen Luigi to stay dead and could not be revived. After playing Luigi's Ghost Mansion, they changed it so other players could revive a fallen Luigi[1].
References
Nintendo Land | |||
---|---|---|---|
Characters | Ganon • Mii • Octopus • Ridley | ||
Mii character costumes | Captain Falcon • Captain Olimar • Gold Ghost • Link • Luigi • Mario • Pikmin • Samus • Toad (Blue • Green • Purple • Yellow) • Waluigi • Wario | ||
Objects | ? Block • Automated elevator • Barrel • Bee • Brick Block • Conveyor belt • Gear Crank • Girder • Goal Flag • Goal Gate • Hole • Ladder • Lever • Metallic slide • Moving Rail • Moving Floor • Moving Platform • Mud • Number Flag • Passage • Prize • Roller • Slow Motion Bubble • Spike • Suit of armor • Warp gate • Yoshi Cart | ||
Items | Battery • Big battery • Blue check mark • Chili plate • Coin • Flashlight • Fruit (Apple • Bananas • Grapes • Melon • Orange • Peach • Pear • Strawberry • Watermelon) • Heart • Present • Super Light • Star • Yoshi egg | ||
Super Mario attractions | Donkey Kong's Crash Course • Luigi's Ghost Mansion • Mario Chase • Yoshi's Fruit Cart | ||
Moves | Dash • Jump • Magic • Sidestep • Slide • Tackle | ||
Miscellaneous | Fuel • Gallery • Media |