Game Boy Horror

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Luigi's view through the Game Boy Horror, capturing a Gold Mouse.

The Game Boy Horror is a machine designed by Professor E. Gadd in Luigi's Mansion. It allows Professor E. Gadd to communicate with Luigi. It also has a map, Luigi's stats, the Portrait Ghost's descriptions, and a radar for Boos. Luigi can look in the Game Boy Horror's camera screen to allow the player to see the mansion in the first person perspective. The player can also select certain objects and have Luigi say something about it, much like the Tattle ability in the Paper Mario series. If Luigi checks a mirror with the Game Boy Horror, he will be warped back to the Foyer of the first floor automatically; however, this does not work with the mirror in the Mirror Room.

The Game Boy Horror was designed after the old Game Boy Color, with the "HORROR" on it even resembling the Game Boy Color's "COLOR", even though the Game Boy Advance was already released. This was because throughout the early conceptual development of Luigi's Mansion, the then-unreleased Game Boy Advance's design was wavering throughout.[1] In Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, it was succeeded by the Dual Scream.

Sprite of the Game Boy Horror's appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

The Game Boy Horror was going to be an item in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga,[2] but it was replaced with the updated Game Boy Horror SP, modeled after the Game Boy Advance SP, which can be used to get rare items in every battle and is earned after fixing every blend. Also, Prof. E. Gadd occasionally contacts the Starbeans Cafe using a giant two-way Game Boy Horror that is capable of warping items between the two locations.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ゲームボーイ・ホラー
Gēmubōi horā
Game Boy Horror; from 「ゲームボーイカラー」Gēmu Bōi Karā (Game Boy Color)

Trivia

  • By pausing or using the Game Boy Horror in a dark room, one can hear that the monsters are singing the Luigi's Mansion theme song.
  • In early builds of the game, the Game Boy Horror served to show the 24-hour time limit Luigi originally had to save Mario, and was later removed.

References

  1. ^ N-sider.com (Accessed on 6-12-09)
  2. ^ The Mushroom Kingdom (Accessed on 6-12-09)