Luigi's Mansion (video game)

This article is about the Gamecube game Luigi's Mansion. For the mansion itself, see Luigi's Mansion (Location).

Luigi's Mansion is the second game to have Luigi star as 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!.

Story
The Story begins with Luigi winning a contest for a Mansion. Mario goes to check out the Mansion and tells Luigi he'll meet him there. As Mario checks out 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. On the way, a strange Professor named E. Gadd gives Luigi the Poltergust 3000. Luigi then goes inside the Mansion to find that he gets ambushed by the ghosts and King Boo. But King Boo sees Luigi carrying the Poltergust 3000 and he and all the other ghosts run away. 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.

Ghosts
Here are the portraits in Luigi's Mansion. (the portraits at the bottom of each area are the Boss portraits.)

Area 3:

 * Biff Atlas, the Bodybuilder
 * Miss Petunia, the Bathing Beauty
 * Nana, the Scarf Knitting Nanny
 * Slim Bankshot, the Lonely Pool Shark
 * Henry and Orville, the Twins
 * Boolossus, the Jumbo Ghost( Area Boss)

Area 4:

 * Grimmly, the Uncle
 * Clockwork Soldiers of The Toy Platoon
 * Sue Pea the Dozing Girl
 * Sir Weston, the Climber
 * Jarvis, the Potted Ghost
 * Vincent Van Gore, the Artist