I'm happy to see there's a lot of people acknowledging that this was originally one of my very first longplays on the channel, literally six years ago. I remember having to play this game THREE times: once for practice, second for recording and third for recording again as the previous recording went wrong. I also played the PAL version back then, in which it's impossible to end the game with an A-Rank on the first run. I was always really iffy about this and told myself that **maybe** one day I'll play the NTSC version and get an A-Rank. Well, here's the day lol. I guess I held this game off for so long because I was scared to accidentally miss a few coins and end the game with B-rank once again. Ironically enough, the A-Rank needs 100M score and I ended with 124M. It's probably not that hard to get A-Rank as much as I was stressing it. Anyway, fun game, but I really like Nintendo games in general. I feel like you can hardly go wrong with these. Only complaints are the ranking system that puts an unnecessary layer of stress on the player and the controls being quite awful. The problem is that your Poltergeist 3000 sometimes automatically switches aim to something else and it overall just seems very difficult to get a "feel" for controlling the Poltergeist.
I always love the end when Luigi cries and laughs due to the relief of having his brother save and sound again. It puts a bright smile on my face and i even tear up a little because i can relate to this moment when you worry about your brother and then finally everything turns out fine. Amazing game even after all those years. Thanks for the Longplay :)
Wouldn’t say it is my favourite but this game is a definite collectable. I do love playing through the storyline of this game :) It got lot of hate back then, but you have to remember it was one of the first introduced to Gamecube. And for that the disc itself can now cost up to 100$ for clean copy
Sure, Luigi's Mansion 2 and 3 are so much longer and have so much more you can do... But it's missing the eerie and dark atmosphere that the first one has. The game has personality and is not afraid to use its qualities.
This was one of the first released to Gamecube And it originally got lot of hate. Me and brother recently bought back gamecube a year ago Been working slowly to collect our collection back. This had to be one of ours to get back. Clean disc copies can cost well over 100$ now for Luigi’s mansion. We found just the disc alone in good condition for 65$
i love the fact this was uploaded in 1440x1080, more retro game channels should be strictly using this format. i'm so sick of seeing black bars on everything when watching on my ipad or in firefox on my pc. kudos :)
Opening To Luigi’s Mansion 2002 VHS Release: Wednesday November 21, 2001 VHS Release: Tuesday June 18, 2002 FBI Warning Nintendo GameCube Home Entertainment Nintendo Gamecube Online Coming Soon To Theaters “Super Mario Sunshine” August 2002 in Theaters Everywhere Coming Soon To DVD And Video “Mario Party 4” Coming to DVD And Video October 2002 “Pikmin” Coming to Video And DVD 2002 Got Milk Commercial - “Super Mario 64” And Now Our Feature Presentation Format Screen Nintendo Gamecube
Why haven't they remastered this yet on SWITCH?(They did Metroid Prime on SWITCH SO...TF? Why? Lol! Oh well i'm Still getting the 3 of Luigi's Mansion 3 lmao!😆)
Dunno what you mean. This is 640x480 4:3 original gamecube output upscaled to 1440x1080 4:3 post-recording simply to enhance RU-vid bitrate. Hope that answers it
@@longplayarchive I think you may have solved it. Your setup recognizes 640x480. Every setup I try forces 720x480 and then squishes this game. Thank You
The Bookish Father (Neville) Karel The Mirror Gazing Mother (Lydia) Sonia The Scarf Knitting Granny (Nana) Hannah The Spoiled Baby (Chauncy) Baby Beel The Beautiful Pianist (Melody) Hojo Hibiki The Bathing Beauty (Miss Petunia) Nami Nico Robin The Freaky Fortune Teller (Madame Clairvoya) Sonoda Umi The Wandering Butler (Shivers) Mizushima Mitsuyoshi The Dozing Girl (Sue Pea) Tategami Homare The Dancing Couple (The Whirlindas) Olivia William The Glutton (Mr. Luggs) Toriko Zebra The Jar Collector (Jarvis) Hoopa The Hungry Guard Dog (Spooky) Scooby Doo The Twins (Henry and Orville) Aoi Yusuke Aoi Kyousuke The Toy Platoon (The Clockwork Soilders) Timeman Croissant Cookie Timekeeper Cookie The Bodybuilder (Biff Atlas) Franky The Lonely Pool Shark (Slim Bankshot) Kaito Kid The Chilly Climber (Sir Weston) Ice Climber The Cemetery Shadow (Bogmire) Darkrai Hermit of Darkness (Uncle Grimmly) Lance The Starving Artist (Vincent van Gore) Drayden The Jumbo Ghost (Boolossus) Ghost Force The Dastardly Duo (King Boo and Bowser) King Hercules
In my opinion, Luigi is actually more brave than Mario. HEAR ME OUT!! Mario isn't really brave, he's indifferent. He does everything he does because he isn't scared, but bravery is when you do something in spite of your fear. Luigi is terrified when he does heroic things, but he does them anyway, because that's how brave he is. Mario is indifferent. Luigi is the brave one.