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*The game has [[amiibo]] compatibility for up to four amiibo figures consisting of [[Luigi]], [[Mario]], [[Toad]], and [[Boo]]:
*The game has [[amiibo]] compatibility for up to four amiibo figures consisting of [[Luigi]], [[Mario]], [[Toad]], and [[Boo]]:
**The Luigi amiibo gives the player a [[Gold Bone]] and revives Luigi with [[Polterpup]], and identifies the locations of Speedy Spirits in dark rooms.
**The Luigi amiibo gives the player a [[Gold Bone]] and revives Luigi with [[Polterpup]], and identifies the locations of Speedy Spirits in dark rooms.
**The Mario amiibo turns [[Poison Mushroom#Luigi's Mansion|Poison Mushroom]]s into [[Super Mushroom#Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Super Mushroom]]s, restoring 25 HP upon collecting them.
**The Mario amiibo turns [[Poison Mushrooms#Luigi's Mansion|Poison Mushrooms]] into [[Super Mushroom#Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Super Mushrooms]], restoring 25 HP upon collecting them.
**The Toad amiibo refills Luigi's HP when talking to Toad.
**The Toad amiibo refills Luigi's HP when talking to Toad.
**The Boo amiibo tracks the location of Boos on the touch screen if they escape.
**The Boo amiibo tracks the location of Boos on the touch screen if they escape.
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*The player controls the direction Luigi is facing and the Game Boy Horror's first person screen by using the 3DS' gyroscope rather than {{button|gcn|C}}.
*The player controls the direction Luigi is facing and the Game Boy Horror's first person screen by using the 3DS' gyroscope rather than {{button|gcn|C}}.
*There are now two control methods to catch ghosts: the flashlight, which is similar to the GameCube version by default, and the [[Strobulb]], which is similar to ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Circle Pad Pro accessory can be used on a regular Nintendo 3DS to play the game as well.
*There are now two control methods to catch ghosts: the flashlight, which is similar to the GameCube version by default, and the [[Strobulb]], which is similar to ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Circle Pad Pro accessory can be used on a regular Nintendo 3DS to play the game as well.
*Luigi can go back to The Lab any time by opening the mansion's front door within the Foyer. However, this is impossible during the blackout; instead, it will show a message if attempting to leave: "''...The door is locked by a mysterious force.''"
*Luigi can go back to The Lab any time by opening the mansion's front door within the Foyer. However, this is impossible during the blackout; instead, it will show a message if attempting to leave: ''"...The door is locked by a mysterious force."''
**Upon reentering the Mansion or Hidden Mansion, Luigi and Gooigi's HP is fully restored, whereas in the original, Luigi's HP is not.
**Upon reentering the Mansion or Hidden Mansion, Luigi and Gooigi's HP is fully restored, whereas in the original, Luigi's HP is not.
*While in the Lab, there are more options to choose from, now consisting of: "The Mansion," "The Hidden Mansion," "The Gallery," "Save," "amiibo," and "Play Co-op."
*While in the Lab, there are more options to choose from, now consisting of: "The Mansion," "The Hidden Mansion," "The Gallery," "Save," "amiibo," and "Play Co-op."
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|James O'Connor, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/luigis-mansion-review-old-haunts/1900-6417009/ GameSpot]
|James O'Connor, [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/luigis-mansion-review-old-haunts/1900-6417009/ GameSpot]
|7/10
|7/10
|align="left"|"''Seventeen years after its first release, with one sequel out and another on its way, there's still nothing quite like Luigi's Mansion. Nintendo's strange foray into the paranormal has aged well--I was surprised at how much of it had stuck in my memory, and how good it felt being back in its haunted halls. It's a basic port with a few issues, but Luigi's Mansion still remains a charming and enjoyable game.''"
|align="left"|"''Seventeen years after its first release, with one sequel out and another on its way, there's still nothing quite like Luigi's Mansion. Nintendo's strange foray into the paranormal has aged well--I was surprised at how much of it had stuck in my memory, and how good it felt being back in its haunted halls. It's a basic port with a few issues, but Luigi's Mansion still remains a charming and enjoyable game.'"
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