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===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
===''Luigi's Mansion'' series===
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
====''Luigi's Mansion''====
[[File:LM_Luigi's_Map.png|thumb|left|The mansion that Luigi is shown to have won]]  
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[[File:LM_Luigi's_Map.png|thumb|left|The map of the mansion that Luigi is shown to have won]]  
[[File:Mansion LM 3DS.png|thumb|left|The mansion in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
[[File:Mansion LM 3DS.png|thumb|left|The mansion in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
Prior to the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Professor E. Gadd traveled the world in his youth capturing [[portrait ghost|ghosts]] and trapped them in portraits, with the final ghost he caught being [[Boolossus]]. [[King Boo]] freed Boolossus and the two of them freed the rest of the captured ghosts.  
Prior to the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Professor E. Gadd traveled the world in his youth capturing [[portrait ghost|ghosts]] and trapped them in portraits, with the final ghost he caught being [[Boolossus]]. [[King Boo]] freed Boolossus and the two of them freed the rest of the captured ghosts. They then conjured up a mansion near [[Professor Elvin Gadd's Lab]] to mock him and sent a message to [[Luigi]] and [[Mario]] telling them that Luigi won the mansion in a contest in order to lure them there. Mario arrives first and is captured by King Boo and sealed away in a portrait. When Luigi arrives, Mario is not there, so Luigi explores the mansion in an attempt to locate him.  
They then conjured up a mansion near [[Professor Elvin Gadd's Lab]] to mock him and sent a message to [[Luigi]] and [[Mario]] telling them that Luigi won the mansion in a contest in order to lure them there. Mario arrives first and is captured by King Boo and sealed away in a portrait. When Luigi arrives, Mario is not there, so Luigi explores the mansion in an attempt to locate him.  


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The mansion is split between three floors, a roof, and a basement, with a majority of the rooms containing the escaped portrait ghosts. Several regular [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] also roam the halls and are found in several rooms. Despite the mansion being created by the Boos, they appear to have been trapped in a [[Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room]] and become freed during the course of the game, where they are then found in most of the rooms.
The mansion is split between three floors, a roof, and a basement, with a majority of the rooms containing the escaped portrait ghosts. Several regular [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] also roam the halls and are found in several rooms. Despite the mansion being created by the Boos, they appear to have been trapped in a [[Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room]] and become freed during the course of the game, where they are then found in most of the rooms.


At the end of the game after Luigi defeats King Boo, the mansion vanishes and a [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|new one]] is built in its place using Luigi's money collected by the player throughout the game. The size of the new mansion is dependant on the amount of funds obtained by the player. Professor E. Gadd also reveals that the entirety of Luigi's adventure took place in only one night and that the mansion itself was just an illusion. There is also an alternate version of the mansion known as the '''Hidden Mansion''', which can be played after Luigi defeats King Boo. The Hidden Mansion is identical to the normal mansion in the NTSC GameCube versions, but the ghosts and [[Boo]]s are stronger. The [[Poltergust 3000]] is 1.5 times more powerful in the Hidden Mansion. In the PAL GameCube release, the mansion is mirrored and the ghost placement is vastly different as well. Most of the changes made in the PAL version were retained in the 3DS remake, with the exception of the mirrored layout and the stronger Poltergust 3000.
At the end of the game after Luigi defeats King Boo, the mansion vanishes and a [[Luigi's NEW Mansion|new one]] is built in its place using Luigi's money collected by the player throughout the game. The size of the new mansion is dependant on the amount of funds obtained by the player. Professor E. Gadd also reveals that the entirety of Luigi's adventure took place in only one night and that the mansion itself was just an illusion. There is also an alternate version of the mansion known as the '''Hidden Mansion''', which can be played after Luigi defeats King Boo. The Hidden Mansion is identical to the normal mansion in the NTSC GameCube versions, but the ghosts and [[Boo]]s are stronger. The [[Poltergust 3000]] is 1.5 times more powerful in the Hidden Mansion. In the PAL GameCube release, the mansion is mirrored and the ghost placement is vastly different as well. Most of the changes made in the PAL version were retained in the 3DS remake, with the exception of the mirrored layout and the stronger Poltergust 3000.
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====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====
====''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon''====