Luigi's Mansion - 100% Playthrough - 142,390,000 G (Maximum Money, All Gold Portraits) - Area 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2011

This is area 1 of a 100% playthrough of Luigi's Mansion on Nintendo Gamecube. I am aiming to get the maximum money amount, which I've done once before. Recording this is making things more difficult because I don't want to go to Toad and save after nearly every room like I would normally do while trying to do this. If the sound ever has little hiccups it probably has to do with spots where I merged two video pieces together. This is quite a difficult challenge, and I hope I'll be able to finish it all the way through.

If you see me in a room and then I suddenly sidetrack two rooms away only to go back into the original room, it is because the money doesn't always show up from objects in this game. Sometimes you need to enter the room 5+ times before you get the money out of it. That happened in this video at least once. I believe that you need to get at least 2 room away for the room to 'refresh' everything, so to speak.

Area 1 and area 2 are not going to be nearly as challenging as area 3 or 4. Most notably, the blackout is where the fun will really start. I remember having to beat boss ghosts, backtrack for several blue ghosts all the while avoiding all of the numerous ghosts that are lurking around the dark mansion. Since you can't save, if you screw up or miss 1 coin or bill, you'll have to re-start all of that over from the previous save point.

I also want to mention that I haven't played this game in about 4 years, so my play is probably going to be pretty rusty to start off this. Hopefully that improves as I get further.

Money Information:

Foyer:
Lower Light (By Main Door) - 5 Coins
2nd Floor Ground - 8 Coins
2nd Floor Chandelier - 15 Coins, 15 Bills

Parlor (2nd Floor):
Laying Around Room - 15 Coins
Central Bookcase - 10 Coins, 10 Bills
Left Cupboard - 10 Coins, 10 Bills
Chandelier - 1 Gold Bar
Right Lampstand - 10 Coins

Anteroom (2nd Floor):
Leftmost Plantstand - 1 Gold Bard
Center Plantstand - 5 Coins, 5 Bills
Left Chandelier - 10 Coins
Right Chandelier - 10 Bills

Wardrobe Room (2nd Floor):
Blue Ghost (Right Armoire) - 20 Coins, 30 Bills
Center Armoire - 15 Coins 15 Bills

2nd Floor Hallway (Left of Foyer):
Ground - 11 Coins

Study (2nd Floor):
Blue Ghost (Chair behind table) - 20 Coins, 5 Bills, 1 Red Gem.
Gold Mouse (From Cheese) - 30 Coins, 10 Bills, 1 Green Gem.
Books (On table) - 20 Bills Total
Chandelier/Light - 5 Coins

Master Bedroom (2nd Floor)
Left Lampstand - 1 Gold Bar
Ceiling Fan - 25 Bills
Right Dresser - 10 Coins, 10 Bills

Nursery (2nd Floor):
Ground - 9 Coins
Chandelier - 5 Coins

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  • Why are you constantly entering and existing places. You spent half this video wandering around.

  • @halowaffles

    Money isn't always in a room/drawer/light/fan or whatnot the first time you try to get it. Sometimes you need to go back in 10 times before it appears.

  • I'm trying to do the same thing now, but my hidden mansion, in comparison to yours, is mirrored and with more difficult ghosts. In addition, the blue ghost in the wardrobe room gave me a diamond, a gold bar and less coins/bills than what you have written. Why is this?

  • @Lakituz

    Unfortunately, PAL has a different version of the hidden mansion. I believe that all of the mice & blue ghosts in PAL give off diamonds, whereas the NTSC version has significantly less money from those things. The mirrored mansion is also a PAL only thing. I can try to find the PAL Max totals for you and post them here if you'd like. I do know that every piece of furniture, lights, dressers, etc have the exact same amount of bills, coins and gold bars on both versions.

  • you're sucking in those ghosts awfully fast.........is there an upgraded vacuum or are you just using superior technique?

  • @ErikMcLennan

    The Hidden Mansion has a much stronger vacuum than the normal one (first playthrough mansion)

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  • do you know any 100% guides for the hidden mansion on the PAL version of the game? its very different. yes, of course ive googled it.

  • wow thank man, i recently started playing this game again , and you really do want to find everything in that mansion. Can't wait for the sequel on 3DS.

  • damn annoying baby  ghost!

  • @packattack04082 thanks, i didnt know that! do you have a 100 walkthrough of the original mansion (not hidden)?

  • @packattack04082

    I know what you mean.

    That must be really annoying

    -You should cut the footage when you do that

  • @SM64fan1 I don't think the hidden mansion is hard,its pretty easy really because of the poltergust 3000

  • Reply back: How many areas left?

  • @Awesomeness6699 So basically when you clear the first mansion. A hidden mansion unlocks when you load up your save file. In hidden mansion, the ghosts are stronger, you take double damage, hearts give you more health, and your Poltergust 3000 is stronger. Hidden Mansion is the hard mode of the game.

  • @mairo7657 Uh...I don't have Luigi's Mansion Vids.

  • @SuperblueShell thank you keep up the good videos of my favourite game.. i sugguest you do paper mario the thousand year door or super mario sunshine if you haven't done those already.

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