List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions

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Image:Lmbetathing.jpg|<center>The Game Boy Horror showing what Luigi is seeing without switching to first-person view.
Image:Lmbetathing.jpg|<center>The Game Boy Horror showing what Luigi is seeing without switching to first-person view.
Image:Tigerbeta.jpg|<center>The tiger mats aren't on tables in the final version.
Image:Tigerbeta.jpg|<center>The tiger mats aren't on tables in the final version.
Image:luigis14.jpg|<center>Another lost graphic. This could possibly be the original Game Over screen for the game. This can also be the result of when Luigi doesn't rescue Mario in time.
Image:luigis14.jpg|<center>The original ending of Luigi's Mansion. Luigi is possessed.  
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[[Category:Beta elements]]
[[Category:Beta elements]]

Revision as of 23:37, April 27, 2010

These are the beta elements for Luigi's Mansion

Beta Elements

Luigi's Poltergust 3000 was originally supposed to have a heat meter. If Luigi kept his vacuum on for too long, it would burst into flames, causing Luigi to lose HP. There also originally was a pink ghost that would scream behind Luigi causing him to lose 50 HP. The orange ghosts originally were blue, and had a big nose. The pink prototype ghosts closely resembled the final version orange ghosts albeit pink.

There was also supposed to be more interactivity, such as Luigi sliding down a stairway, and a lamp breaking. Originally, the Boo Radar was supposed to show the player where ghosts were, but not Boos. Also, the Game Boy Horror was supposed to show the player what Luigi is seeing without going into first-person view. Originally the mansion also had an RPG type of quality which included real-time changes of rooms and also an underground dungeon-like basement. There were also other cutscenes, such as Luigi looking back and seeing all of the items in the hallway move. The Game Boy Horror also had a clock. In a Nintendo Power Magazine, it was stated that Luigi had to save Mario in 24 hours or else he would be turned into a ghost. The clock is probably there to show Luigi how much time he has left.

There also was a lost graphic. In the first picture below shows the beta parlor. In the room, it had an extra side-table in front of the china cabinet.