
Play Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon on a Nintendo 3DS for a few minutes, and the 12 year break feels well worth it, rejuvenating the simple fun of guiding Mario’s lanky sibling through a haunted house, catching ghosts as you go. Derided at the time as being at best a tech-demo for the just-launched GameCube, and at worst a stopgap letting Nintendo finish its grand follow-up to Super Mario 64, the original Luigi’s Mansion has aged into one of the last, great internally developed series from the company. Fox’s show 24 had just debuted, and Windows XP had been in stories for less than an month. Luigi’s Mansion and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.When the original Luigi’s Mansion was released in the U.S., the first Harry Potter film had just been released. Games, systems and some accessories sold separately.įull version of game required to use DLC. View game mode compatibility chart.Īdditional games, systems, and/or accessories may be required for multiplayer mode. See Opens in a new /switch/play for details. If playing on Nintendo Switch Lite, detached Joy-Con controllers are required and sold separately. Internet access required for online features. Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features. Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers may not be combined with any other sale, discount, or promotional offer unless otherwise specified. To receive promotional value, Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers must be redeemed for two games with a cumulative price that is higher than the purchase price of the Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers.

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