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NXpress Nintendo Podcast 71: ‘Luigi’s Mansion,’ and ‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’
After being Mario’s sidekick for more than a decade, Luigi was finally given the chance to star in his own game, and a launch title no less. It was fifteen years ago when Luigi’s Mansion was released for the Gamecube and seeing as we are approaching Halloween, we thought this would be the perfect time to revisit the game. We also set aside some time to discuss the Pokemon Sun and Moon demo and exchange ideas on what other Nintendo characters we would like to see in horror games. All this and more!
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Playlist
00:00: Luigi’s Mansion opening
00:00: Intro
01:00: Nintendosage: Pokemon Sun and Moon demo review
17:00: Luigi’s Mansion Theme Song
19:00: Main Event: Luigi’s Mansion review
40:00: White Stripes – “Little Ghost”
41:00: Bonus segment: What Nintendo characters we would like to see in horror games
60:00: Outro
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