I love how the Ghost Fish appear on the toilet, it's the restless spirits of those fishes who were flushed without honor after being found floating in their home
I honestly didn’t even know that those ghosts were actually supposed to be fish. I thought they were just miniature sized ghosts that sort of resembled the shape of a Boo.
What I am hearing is Luigi's Mansion 3s setup was planned from the very start huh that's weird but it also means that when they made Luigi's Mansion 3s apartment complex they were going back to one of the original ideas they had for the mansion.
Update: last sound ain't unused, it's used in the Boolossus theme as background noise (Nintendo did this a lot) you can hear it if you have OP ears or if you can find a way to isolate the audio channel which plays this sound using tools such as JaiSeqX
Hi, I hope you read this. Sorry for my bad English. Could you upload a video explaining that? Are the other sounds used in the game? Thank you very much.
Yeah its edited quite a bit though also i think the welcome to might have been used for like a cutscene or in the background of one of the songs since a synth sound is present after
It seems a lot of games were compiled at weird hours, not too surprising though. Crunch (unrealistically short development times) has been a major issue in the industry for years. Also, most creatives seem to have weird sleep schedules as well, working when inspiration strikes regardless of hour.
unused stuff in games gives me such a mysterious feeling. its like things have been forgotten, and frozen in time, in the tiny microscopic coding. its so fun to look at! thank you so much for remaking this episode ❤️❤️
LilliFrankl creepiest wiki for me isn’t SCP foundation, it’s the cutting room floor. There’s something creepy about seeing things we were never supposed to
i rly wanna find secrets too(maybe new and super duper ultra mega secrets(ok...)) but my laptop i became to my 14th Birthday(im a gamer),is A FUCKING LINUX 32BIT WITH BAD HARDWARE AND LAGGING WHEN PLAYING SUPER MARIO BR-the one who is reading this text: Shut
E'Gadds dialogue from the demo once you hit 1:30 "Luigi! I have enough data on the mansion now, you can return back to the lab!" I don't remember what he said next, as this is from my memory.
Do u have more memories? That would be helping people which are searching info about the BETA/ DEMO (bruh lucky guy played the "Beta") and, what do u mean with 1:30 i dont see any dialogue
This game had an impact on me like no other game I’ve ever played. I’m 24 years old and I remember playing this for the first time on GameCube. Every year, around fall time, I always re play the game. I’ve been doing it for years! I can’t say the same for any other game. What I can tell you about this game is I always felt like I wanted more… from the hidden rooms to the teleportation mirrors… I just remember discovering all these cool things and always wanted more surprises. The biggest thing was, I always wished there was another floor to the mansion or a way to walk around outside or to visit E Gadd at his lab. I wish there were more secrets in the mansion to uncover and every time I play this game I always try to find some new secret door or something even though I know it’s not gonna be there. If they ever re-make this game I’d love for them to add more of those elements. I played LM2 & 3 and it’s just not the same as those dark creepy halls.
I never realized it but you just described what's been bugging me. LM2 and 3 were fine but nothing came close to the charm of the original. Whether it was the dank dark hallways or the ghost designs or maybe just nostalgia I always wanted more to do in it. It was perfectly creepy without scaring me. The sequels just seem too cartoony to be creepy.
@@pphead9960 agreed. I think the biggest issue is the lighting differences between the games. In LM3, the tone of the game is too bright and “happy”. I felt SAFE playing LM3 no matter where I was in the hotel. In the original Luigi’s mansion, there was lightning sounds, dark hallways, and even that part where the mansion loses power and the game forces you to go to the basement and turn it back on. I know this sounds crazy but that was TERRIFYING when I was a kid, but in a GOOD way. The game had a way of scaring me but also getting me hooked on it.
@@CodyBPyrotechnics the fact you made it to the basement as a kid would of been insane to me. When I was a kid I stopped playing when I got to the coat room the first time cus it was so creepy. Now tho it’s why I keep coming back to it. It makes me a little afraid to think of what they might do if they re release LM1. I don’t want them to ruin it.
@12 34 exactly, I’ve got the entire game down to 5-6 hours depending on how the triplets room goes and boolauses lol I’ve beaten the game 48 times so far. I’m definitely NOT a speed runner just been playing the game for forever lol
Have you tried luigi's mansion: dark moon? You can visit E Gadd's lab, there's a second floor, you can go outside- the stuff you listed that you wanted!
It’s not scary. But it’s creepy. There are so many details that add up to it being one of the most genuinely unsettling games available to play. Jump scares, gore and demented stories are cheap. But atmosphere is what puts you in the moment. I don’t believe there’s another game that has used atmosphere as expertly as Luigi’s Mansion through design.
I mean tbh it was for awhile. I remember talking to my friends at school about it all the time and no one seemed to know what it was. But with Dark Moon’s initial release everyone seemed to be noticing it. Back in Miiverse I’d talk to people who were just discovering this masterpiece for the first time and I’d explain how to find Sue Pea.
wariolandgoldpiramid to be honest, I had never heard of earthbound before I found chuggaconroy’s videos. (We didn’t officially get it in Europe until the Wii U :( ) Since then I have heard a lot about it.
TheBotBuilder what? Luigi’s Mansion was one of the best game on the GameCube, and it received 2 sequels and I happen to own both. Luigi’s Mansion isn’t like Super Mario Bros 2, it is known and it is quite a popular game, but it’s not in the spot light.
Today we have so many animation tools that can do almost all that stuff pretty much with a few basic instructions. In 2000 Nintendo didn't have those and had to pretty much program it completely from scratch.
9:14 Andrew in 2012: Luigi's Mansion is one of those games that people don't know about and don't really care for. Andrew in 2019: I'm TaLkiN' REaLIstiC dUsT.
This video actually helped me with a childhood trauma I had. When I was 8 or so I stumbled upon the “depressed/possessed Luigi” rumor and the image of him like that TERRIFIED me. I’m talking ‘several nights where I slept with my full lights on sweating in bed’ terrified. Of course, as I grew older, I forgot about it, but whenever I saw that Luigi image it caused a fight or flight instinct in me. But after seeing this video, I was able to realize “hey, it’s not so bad, and is actually some cool history.” Idk if it’s because of your voice/editing, debunking the rumor, or just explaining what it really was that made me not afraid anymore, but thank you. Keep up the great work. I LOVE learning about betas and concepts for things.
I swear I had the EXACT same thing happen to me at the EXACT same age! It terrorfied me, but also got me into game development programming and game history. It's all absolutely fascinating to see things that happened 20 years ago get rediscovered.
My nephew loved watching me play this game and he’d walk around our house shaking random items and yelling for Mario. I’m very glad they included that in the game.
@@AkameGaKillfan777 I didn't laugh, although that is probably because I at first thought that it was a real piece of garbage he found online. But by the end of it I realized that they can't be that bad at writing.
And in my family, nobody but me would win.. and anyway, this would mean someone with actual experience with the game could be in control.. XD XD Yeah.. Luigi's my favourite character-
33:42 Going by the fact Luigi could crouch at some point in development, maybe you were meant to be able to suck up the dirt and crawl through to the gallery. The Dirt pile does seem like it's blocking a hole.
yeah that makes sense, especially if the paintings were valuable or "prized"', maybe E Gadd hid the paintings to prevent them from being stolen or something
52:57 "not going to lie having a tall stretched out Mario rescuing Mario with Luigi is kind of strange" literally in Super Mario Galaxy you can play as a slightly shorter Luigi while you can also rescue Luigi in a similarly haunted Mansion
Now imagine a mod that is a darker, more scary version of the game based on the what we thought the beta was at the time of the original episode back in 2012. It’d be interesting to see what wasn’t true still realized into something. Maybe add a bit of original content to make it stand out.
Okay, so I don't know if anyone will read this or even care, but I found an old ign article dating back to October 13, 2000, and it talks about Luigi's Mansion. It says that the number of players is...2. This could be at a point where the 2-player mode was being worked on, so that's what ign thought was going to be in the final game. Then again, ign did have a habit of getting literally everything else they predicted in the article completely wrong, saying stuff like, and I quote, "Nintendo insists that the game is merely a technical demo. IGNcube thinks there's a lot more to the story, though. Our general theory is that Luigi's Mansion is not just a demo or even its own game, but rather what we saw was part of the new Mario title." This, of course, was entirely untrue. Luigi's Mansion actually DID turn out to be it's own game, what a surprise! But, here's where things get interesting. The article goes on to mention stuff about the canceled Super Mario 64: Part II, where they say this, "The rumor about this game was that it featured a gigantic world map, perhaps similar to Super Mario Land and Super Mario Bros. 3. It was even said that Nintendo was exploring the possibility of having more than just two playable characters." This sounds oddly familiar, doesn't it? Almost like a very basic description of Super Mario 3D World! Does this mean that plans for 3D World can be traced back to the late 90's, or was ign just making stuff up? Who knows? I just thought it was kind of cool. Edit: Sorry about that, guys! I thought I had the link to the article in here, but I guess I forgot to put it in! I happened to notice that after looking through my old comments, and I tried to leave a reply with the link, but I think it might have gotten deleted. Well, hopefully putting it in this comment doesn't delete everything! Sorry again! web.archive.org/web/20001019085605/cube.ign.com/previews/15453.html
@@Eshyyyyy After looking for SEVEN HOURS, I cannot find any article on IGN or any site related to it from around that time on that date or around that time relating to 2 Player on Luigi's Mansion at all so I suspect he is either mistaken or lying. Trust me, I looked everywhere as I've had an IGN account since 1999 so if it existed I would of seen it before hand. The closest to it's date is this www.ign.com/articles/2000/08/24/gamecube-demo-reel-direct-feed Marked 24th August 2000.
@@FilingCompletmus97 I'm sorry! I thought I left a link to the article in the original comment, but I guess I forgot to! I was looking through my old comments, and noticed this, so I figured I'd give you the link. But for some reason, whenever I try to reply to your comment with the link, it gets automatically deleted. So, I edited the original comment, so it's in there now. I think the reason you couldn't find it is because I found it on the Internet Archive, so I don't think it's on IGN's website anymore. Sorry again!
"the game was finished at 3am" "this file was edited at 1am" yeah, probably whatever timezone beta64 is in, since theres a huge timezone difference from america to japan it was more likely done some time in the afternoon
He probably knows that, but don't forget that dummy enemy in Final Fantasy (Forgot the number). The Japanese text in one of the descriptions translates to "This translation is killing me! It's almost 2 in the morning. I'm tired! I'm tired!", it probably means that they stay up working pretty late. But I could be wrong, it's just a guess.
Correct. Toads are unliving unfeeling creatures that only seek to consume and destroy. They act cute and innocent but they are just waiting, waiting until their time arrives.
57:26 the first mystery sound seems to be thunder, the second sound is probably for the dog ghost either it growling or snoring, the third sound was probably for a glitching TV or for when Luigi makes the phone call with toad, and sound four... I'm not too sure... maybe a ghost struggling to get out of the Poltegust's suction or dialogue sound for when some ghosts speak, I'm not sure... =)
@@DIEgo-rv6cg to be fair, every Luigi's mansion game is pretty childish and cartooney. I will admit that the first one is easily the scariest, but even then it's not really what I'd call scary. Its spooky, but I'm not scared of it, and I wasn't even scared of it when I played it as a little kid.
I have seen a lot of videos on the development of Luigi's Mansion, and I have done plenty of research on the topic, as the game is one of my favorites of all time. This video is *easily* the most well-researched, complete, and best video on Luigi's Mansion's development that I have ever seen, and I cannot thank you enough for putting in the care that this game so rightfully deserves.
You think you’re all sneaky posting at such hours of the night? Jokes on you! My body has grown immune to sleep! Edit: turns out, editing your comment removes the heart you got. Darn.
The third one is actually Japanese and apparently has something to do with Japanese culture. Something about the death of a child and hanging lanterns somewhere. I honestly forgot. Unfortunately, this cannot be proven conclusively because of just how distorted the sound is.
6:35 The thought that Mario just carries around a Star with him just because is funny. I guess when you've been around the block enough times, you start packing accordingly.
When E. Gadd talks about how he lives in the mansion and how it was speculated that his Lab was inside the Mansion, Maybe that’s what inspired the idea of the Lab Inside in the Last Resort in Luigi’s Mansion 3.
I can't believe you got me so invested in an hour long video about a game that no one seems to know about! Seriously, great job, your style of speaking feels very natural and conversational. Luigi's Mansion 3 is the one I have the most attachment to, but I have massive respect for the original. Considering the trend-chasing by many AAA developers, I love that Nintendo puts so much love and effort into something as wonderfully weird as horror for kids and vacuum-based gameplay.
Yeah, Nintendo lose its soul around 2008. By that I mean the passion of the writers died and was more focused on profit. Before then, they had creative liberty. Now, they’re just milking the franchises by having zero lore commitment and leaking hardly any progress in story.
@@KamyAnai03 I think they wanted to make it a bit more kid friendly (this is part of the Mario franchise after all) but tried to recapture the feel of Luigi's Mansion. Problem is kid friendly doesn't work well with creepy
Heck yeah, here it is. After a couple weeks of filling you in with details on the development of LM and the scrapped leftovers on the Discord group, restoring them, and recording high quality clips. That was quite the journey. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to help make this video as great at it is right now. ;) By the way, for everybody (more like only a couple of people) still keeping up with the project or those who haven't heard the news about it - stay tuned. We'll have screenies, clips, playthroughs, streams, and more... all to come soon. At least I hope. :p
Considering the original Luigi's Mansion video was 11 minutes long and this on is more or less a *WHOLE HOUR* I think you did a great job! I enjoyed watching this, keep on doing what you do best.
Though i think instead of a life meter, a scared meter would have been a better idea, the more damage Luigi took, the closer he was to run out of the mansion scared silly, thus ending the game.
Dammit Beta, Zombigi freaked the heck out of me when I was a kid, and that just brought those fears back! Seriously though, your Beta Luigi's Mansion video was one of my favourites back in the day, and it's great to see you do it from a fresh perspective. It's super clear that you've found a style you're comfortable with, so stick with it. Great stuff as always man. A-also may I request a redo of Pikmin. Please?
On the small changes on the story: I remember watching an interview with, of all things, a guy who was one of the original developers of World of Warcraft, and probably one of the best things he said there was simply "the lore is the first thing to change." So, things like "but mansion was supposed to be an illusion" makes way more sense when you realize that story is by far the easiest thing to change out of anything in making a game.
Wow, I thought I was the only one scared of the ghosts as a kid. Those ghosts were the reason I was afraid of the dark. I bought a copy of the game a couple years back, one of my favorite games of all time.
This game traumatized me as a kid, I was terrified of the dark after playing it in general but at like 2 in the morning under a blanket in a dark room, ( I know smart kid) my dog made noise across the house and I haven't been able to deal with the dark since.
@@KamyAnai03 the sound effects, synths, and noises give the game a other worldly creepy vibe the new games don’t have. It’s honestly something you have to play and experience yourself to understand the difference in atmosphere to the sequels.
@Master Farr there literally is a room in the first Mansion / world call "the lab" and egad is shown working in it in the opening cutscene, but if you mean one that he still in control of then yes I see what you mean
iSighter21 that game over sounds cool but... how can the gamecube eject a disk? isnt it a tray kinda thing where you open and closed it? do you mean it would open the hatch and stop the game or...? idk
I will never not love this video. It is both a comfort video and a spooky season tradition for me. Thanks for this gift of a video on my favorite game!
Something I want to point out is that once unused part of that Chauncey can still be heard normally in the final game just by waiting and not pressing A when he asks to play with you
Anyone ever realize in the beta the rectangular box around the time that flashes around and around is actually a ghost sensor that tells you which direction the ghost is in by flashing in the direction the ghost is in? Look in the bone yard scene and the study scene in the e3 trailer. Or basically any scene where Luigi is fighting ghost in the beta. I never noticed that.
32:30 I think the reason luigi starts shivering is you were originally supposed to be placed outside the house, near his labatory entrance once climbing the ladder than you could walk all the way to the house. And from the house to the labatory, it would make sense since every other door in the game is openable, and they put a ladder. Luigi would be shivering once he was outside, so maybe that part of the code got left.
I was curious about some of those scrapped sound effects, so I did some experimenting. The sound at 57:53 is clearly very slowed down speech, so I sped it up by about 250% to hear it at a more discernable speed. Turns out its just a male voice blabbering like "blahbleuhblehblahblah" with a wavery filter over it to make it wobble up and down in tone. The sound at 58:04 is a female voice sped up slightly and cut off a bit while being played repeatedly. It sounds like something from an official recording like you might hear at the beginning of a pre-recorded message of a phone hotline or something, but she's saying in a very upbeat tone: "Welcome to-". And the last sound after that, I couldnt decipher. sounds like a voice with several filters put over it and then paulstretched slightly, but its definitely something being played once and then played once more in reverse. I think sound design stuff like this is interesting and I find it fun to try and decode some of the ways they make these sounds. You never know if you'll find some sort of neat easter-egg hidden in altered sound effects like those
Ha! Nice to see I wasn't the only one to play around with those sounds in an editor. I know a slowed-down voice when I hear it. It's too bad there weren't any big discoveries to make reversing and speeding up audio so we'll just have to get 'em next time.
every time i hear how luigi was chosen as the character perfect for the game, i always think about the fact that the mario bros cartoon protalrayed luigi in an increadibly similar way, making me think that they took insperation for that since this game defined luigis personality as a character, but thats just me
Fun fact: there actually is a functional official local multiplayer mode in Luigi's mansion, but it's on the 3ds remake. In the beginning of the game, "future E.Gadd" calls from a monitor in "present E.gadd"'s lab. Behind "future e.gadd" you can see the lab from Luigi's mansion dark moon/ luigi's mansion two with the green screens and the screen with the dark moon and everything, which I though was really cool. He tells you that he needs to test his new invention: Gooigi, which is the second player. Present e.gadd says that he didn't expect that, and then proudly says that he never dissapoints. The weird thing is gooigi only appears in luigi's mansion 3, so this suggests that gooigi actually already existed in luigi's mansion 2's timeline, it's just that e.gadd doesn't show it to you in luigi's mansion 2, only in the third game. (that was kinda hard to explain, I hope it was clear :D)
Luigi's mansion will always have new discoveries and eternal mysteries, that's what makes it a timeless classic. Btw I used to revisit the original Luigi's mansion beta 64 every year or so, SO glad you revisited it!
I love betas and early models of games! Seeing old idea that were scrapped completely or still coded in is pretty neat. I'm addicted to TCRF and seeing all the cool stuff
31:24 I was actually able to walk around this area a long time ago. I'm not sure what caused it, but it may have been the disc reading problem my Gamecube had. After that one time, I was never able to do it again.
I've been trying to see if anyone had a similar experience. I remember I went to a friend's house like over 10 years ago and on their copy of Luigi's Mansion I was able to walk around the lab and I wasnt able to find stuff about it on the internet or be able to do it on my own copy.
@@LemonSmug And then King Boo jumped out of my tv with hyper realistic eyes, he bled with hyper realistic blood, and then he screamed and started murdering me
Coming here after watching the original video on Luigi’s Mansion. Such a difference. You really have a solid style now, both in comedy and in identity. Good for you man.
THE LUIGI VOICE CLIPS WITH THE “HANG ON MARIO! LUIGI’S GOT YA!” MADE ME FEEL SO SOFT INSIDE MY FEEBLE LITTLE HEART GREW FIVE SIZES I’M CRYING
That sounds like a terrible heart condition.
Turn off the caps lock
@@JKDrixter why would you ever do that when it's cruise control for cool?
@@OfficialJuggaloJesus reasons beyond your understanding
@@JKDrixter those damned magnets get me everytime.
I love how the Ghost Fish appear on the toilet, it's the restless spirits of those fishes who were flushed without honor after being found floating in their home
I honestly didn’t even know that those ghosts were actually supposed to be fish.
I thought they were just miniature sized ghosts that sort of resembled the shape of a Boo.
@@tyshco2969 they arent hes making a joke how would a fish live in a tree
imagine you finally get your dream job of being a programmer of games for a company, and then ''dude go program dust for 6 months''
Living the dream 😂
Reminds me of that one guy whose job for 2 years straight was to program Batman's cape physics for Batman Arkham Asylum
Valve employees being told that they need to spend years on the cockroach AI:
"Yeah we need you to remake this model but really low resolution"
a dude quit google because they made him test every shade of blue for their logo, or soemthin like that.
When luigi gets scared by the bashers and his health goes to 50, he gets "scared half to death"
The Last IHE Parody OMFG YEAH
b r u h
Woah man that's deeeeeeppppppp
I love it but I'm also glad it didn't end up in the final game
@@saw9413 h
“Exploration-based game set in a huge apartment complex”
So what I’m hearing is that we ALMOST got Waluigi’s Apartment
Paste Eater yes
I wish...
Yeah
Damn.
What I am hearing is Luigi's Mansion 3s setup was planned from the very start huh that's weird but it also means that when they made Luigi's Mansion 3s apartment complex they were going back to one of the original ideas they had for the mansion.
Update: last sound ain't unused, it's used in the Boolossus theme as background noise (Nintendo did this a lot) you can hear it if you have OP ears or if you can find a way to isolate the audio channel which plays this sound using tools such as JaiSeqX
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Ahh! I wish i could hear it?
Hi, I hope you read this.
Sorry for my bad English.
Could you upload a video explaining that? Are the other sounds used in the game?
Thank you very much.
I woulda thought it would be used for ELH
Yeah its edited quite a bit though also i think the welcome to might have been used for like a cutscene or in the background of one of the songs since a synth sound is present after
This is my third time rewatching and only now did I realize at 1:02 he pulls a kit-Kat out of the cheese nips box.
RIGHT?! There are no Cheese Nips in Austria, so I had to Google what Cheese Nips look like xD
Same
ILoveCats6000 same
@@AustrianDruMMer wth is a cheese nip
modifish68 The better version of Cheese Its, according to Beta64 in his streams
finding out luigi’s mansion was computed at 3 am makes me feel much better about completing schoolwork at 3 am
It seems a lot of games were compiled at weird hours, not too surprising though. Crunch (unrealistically short development times) has been a major issue in the industry for years. Also, most creatives seem to have weird sleep schedules as well, working when inspiration strikes regardless of hour.
Probably because it takes a long time to compile code for an entire game. So they set it up to compile and come back in the morning when it's done.
Probably because it took long to compile so they just started and left.
3:00 AM (3:00) New York Time = 5:00 PM (17:00) Tokyo Time
computed...
Actually, the “hey Luigi, what’s the hold up?” Is used in the final game. It can be heard coming from the well. It is echoed, but it is the line.
Hence why its no longer on The Cutting Room Floor. I've always known about that line since Chuggaaconroy showcased it in his walkthrough.
"Oh, a new video about Luigi's Mansion!"
*59 minutes long*
"...it's like Christmas morning."
It’s November, so it’s like Thanksgiving with....
Presents?
*millionaire’s holiday ensues*
@A happy Philosopher not me
Especially with the November snow... seriously, why is it snowing in November where I live?
@A happy Philosopher ME, BEBY.
"We got a couple more sounds to look at."
-Beta 64
And a couple more images to hear
Wait- hol up
I read that just as soon as he said that
We’ve got some more tastes to smell.
We have a couple more images to feel.
"This game is about finding Mario"
Press A to Mario.
A=M-M-Marrriiiioooo
0.5 A press
A
SHAAWN!!
MAAARIO!!
Charles is amazing at voice acting.
unused stuff in games gives me such a mysterious feeling. its like things have been forgotten, and frozen in time, in the tiny microscopic coding. its so fun to look at! thank you so much for remaking this episode ❤️❤️
like the new Sonic 3 Beta
LilliFrankl creepiest wiki for me isn’t SCP foundation, it’s the cutting room floor. There’s something creepy about seeing things we were never supposed to
i rly wanna find secrets too(maybe new and super duper ultra mega secrets(ok...)) but my laptop i became to my 14th Birthday(im a gamer),is A FUCKING LINUX 32BIT WITH BAD HARDWARE AND LAGGING WHEN PLAYING SUPER MARIO BR-the one who is reading this text: Shut
bro same idk how its so intresting
E'Gadds dialogue from the demo once you hit 1:30
"Luigi! I have enough data on the mansion now, you can return back to the lab!"
I don't remember what he said next, as this is from my memory.
wait you played the demo at E3 2001?
Do u have more memories?
That would be helping people which are searching info about the BETA/ DEMO (bruh lucky guy played the "Beta") and, what do u mean with 1:30 i dont see any dialogue
@@mochima_old 1:30 as in the time in the demo not the video...
@@dontlookfo2763 where is da vid??(send link pls)
@@mochima_old what he means is time on the gameboy horror clock. not a video
This game had an impact on me like no other game I’ve ever played. I’m 24 years old and I remember playing this for the first time on GameCube. Every year, around fall time, I always re play the game. I’ve been doing it for years! I can’t say the same for any other game. What I can tell you about this game is I always felt like I wanted more… from the hidden rooms to the teleportation mirrors… I just remember discovering all these cool things and always wanted more surprises. The biggest thing was, I always wished there was another floor to the mansion or a way to walk around outside or to visit E Gadd at his lab. I wish there were more secrets in the mansion to uncover and every time I play this game I always try to find some new secret door or something even though I know it’s not gonna be there. If they ever re-make this game I’d love for them to add more of those elements. I played LM2 & 3 and it’s just not the same as those dark creepy halls.
I never realized it but you just described what's been bugging me. LM2 and 3 were fine but nothing came close to the charm of the original. Whether it was the dank dark hallways or the ghost designs or maybe just nostalgia I always wanted more to do in it. It was perfectly creepy without scaring me. The sequels just seem too cartoony to be creepy.
@@pphead9960 agreed. I think the biggest issue is the lighting differences between the games. In LM3, the tone of the game is too bright and “happy”. I felt SAFE playing LM3 no matter where I was in the hotel. In the original Luigi’s mansion, there was lightning sounds, dark hallways, and even that part where the mansion loses power and the game forces you to go to the basement and turn it back on. I know this sounds crazy but that was TERRIFYING when I was a kid, but in a GOOD way. The game had a way of scaring me but also getting me hooked on it.
@@CodyBPyrotechnics the fact you made it to the basement as a kid would of been insane to me. When I was a kid I stopped playing when I got to the coat room the first time cus it was so creepy. Now tho it’s why I keep coming back to it. It makes me a little afraid to think of what they might do if they re release LM1. I don’t want them to ruin it.
@12 34 exactly, I’ve got the entire game down to 5-6 hours depending on how the triplets room goes and boolauses lol I’ve beaten the game 48 times so far. I’m definitely NOT a speed runner just been playing the game for forever lol
Have you tried luigi's mansion: dark moon? You can visit E Gadd's lab, there's a second floor, you can go outside- the stuff you listed that you wanted!
Beta64: [Opens box of Cheese Nips]
Also Beta64: *[Pulls out a single Kit Kat wafer from said box of Cheese Nips]*
The actual cheese nips were cut content with the Kit kat making it into the final boxing
I don't live in the US, so I just thought that's what Cheese-Nips looked like.
@Gamey Firebro nips > its
I have never seen a cheese nip
Wait, thats illegal
I can’t believe that no one I know had ever said that Bashers, the cut ghosts that sneak up behind you, scare Luigi half to death. Literally!
.......oh my gosh
The white ones and horizontal / flat headed ones ? I don't know the names except boss/portraits ://
Timestamps plz
Beta64 it’s so clever I kinda wish it was in the final game
Ok I hadn't reached that point in the video yet
It's around 18:30
Luigi's mansion is the closest we will ever get to a non-horror horror game.
That's what it is. It's structured like a survival horror game but without the scary stuff.
@@bradenarcader1476 Exactly
Just play sneaky thief
Just sneak to the kitchen in the middle of the night
It’s not scary. But it’s creepy. There are so many details that add up to it being one of the most genuinely unsettling games available to play.
Jump scares, gore and demented stories are cheap. But atmosphere is what puts you in the moment.
I don’t believe there’s another game that has used atmosphere as expertly as Luigi’s Mansion through design.
that synth rendition of the luigi's mansion theme is MAD FIRE tho
The drop is awesome
Sounds like Terraria
Yea it's actually a bit creepier
It reminded me of mariokart DS
Got some mad bops
*LUIGI'S MANSION IS ONE OF THOSE RARE NINTENDO GAMES NO ONE SEEMS TO KNOW ABOUT*
Reminds me of Chuggaconroy playing Earthbound.
Original: this is a game that nobody talks about.
Replay: this is a game that needs no introduction.
I mean tbh it was for awhile. I remember talking to my friends at school about it all the time and no one seemed to know what it was. But with Dark Moon’s initial release everyone seemed to be noticing it. Back in Miiverse I’d talk to people who were just discovering this masterpiece for the first time and I’d explain how to find Sue Pea.
wariolandgoldpiramid to be honest, I had never heard of earthbound before I found chuggaconroy’s videos. (We didn’t officially get it in Europe until the Wii U :( ) Since then I have heard a lot about it.
TheBotBuilder what? Luigi’s Mansion was one of the best game on the GameCube, and it received 2 sequels and I happen to own both. Luigi’s Mansion isn’t like Super Mario Bros 2, it is known and it is quite a popular game, but it’s not in the spot light.
Tf you talking bout
Modern game devs: 2 weeks, whole game's code
Nintendo: 6 months programming dust
And it paid off! Best dust from that generation! Kk
Right, that’s why these games now days suck beyond a black hole. It’s ridiculous honestly.
based and dustpilled
Today we have so many animation tools that can do almost all that stuff pretty much with a few basic instructions. In 2000 Nintendo didn't have those and had to pretty much program it completely from scratch.
I have rinite just from seeing that
9:14
Andrew in 2012: Luigi's Mansion is one of those games that people don't know about and don't really care for.
Andrew in 2019: I'm TaLkiN' REaLIstiC dUsT.
Yo this is realistic dust,not no CHEESE dust this is REALISTIC dust.
REALISTIC DUST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111111111111111
"It's a tourist destination lived in by an old man"
So, it's the Mystery Shack?
Grunkle Gadd
From Gravity Falls?
@@mareeedensos2805 Yep
HOT BELGIUM WAFFLES!
mushroom falls
This video actually helped me with a childhood trauma I had. When I was 8 or so I stumbled upon the “depressed/possessed Luigi” rumor and the image of him like that TERRIFIED me. I’m talking ‘several nights where I slept with my full lights on sweating in bed’ terrified. Of course, as I grew older, I forgot about it, but whenever I saw that Luigi image it caused a fight or flight instinct in me. But after seeing this video, I was able to realize “hey, it’s not so bad, and is actually some cool history.” Idk if it’s because of your voice/editing, debunking the rumor, or just explaining what it really was that made me not afraid anymore, but thank you. Keep up the great work. I LOVE learning about betas and concepts for things.
We stan overcoming traumas. Here's your crown 👑
I swear I had the EXACT same thing happen to me at the EXACT same age!
It terrorfied me, but also got me into game development programming and game history.
It's all absolutely fascinating to see things that happened 20 years ago get rediscovered.
bro thats lame
I'm glad your better now!
@@WeegeeFan1Studiosterrorfied
Awesome job!! The old video was what got me into your channel. Really hits the nostalgia bone seeing it remade!
Same here!
StelerSteel The same with me!
69
@@hurt4322 *kevin from the office giggles*
"What's your favorite Mario game?"
*"Project 1"*
Lol
F
What about Project 0? Seems like a great game
@@dinoshi64 project 2 is better tbh
@@dinoshi64 project 69’s also cool
My nephew loved watching me play this game and he’d walk around our house shaking random items and yelling for Mario. I’m very glad they included that in the game.
I commented for some reason
Duuuuude i love to hear that because i would walk around with the hose of a vacuum cleaner and pretend to suck up ghosts with it when i was a kid lmao
"....where instead of shrinking, he would... frickin die."
~beta64
Second reply lol
@Champro Productions Shut your mouth
Fifth reply lol
@@voicehead Can you like not
Sixth reply lol
Little trivia, here in Japan, "Apartment Complex" is translated to Japanese as "Mansion" (マンション)
Luigi's Apartment Complex
Oh wow so it can be luigis apartment complex what about taco stand?
@@Stusheep waluigi's mansion, luigi's taco stand and luigi's apartment?
58:10 It almost sounds like you can hear a voice saying “Fire” and “Ice”, maybe it was used for the unused elemental boss?
@Collin Kreps probably, he’s the only boss that involves elements if I’m not mistaken,
I think that’s gotta be elh.
Thanks SOOO much for collaborating with me! It turned out great!
Your music really helped bring this video together! Thanks for the amazing tunes 😄
No Problem dude
The creepypasta is so good tho. Love the little detail that he actually wrote a bad creepypasta for the video
Yes
kaSCHLOTZI aye dumbo I’m not sure that’s supposed to be fishy it’s probably just a spike
I challenge someone to read the whole thing without laughing.
@@AkameGaKillfan777 I didn't laugh, although that is probably because I at first thought that it was a real piece of garbage he found online. But by the end of it I realized that they can't be that bad at writing.
Learning that the "depressed luigi game over" was just a myth hurts my 9-year-old soul... but the rest is so good and in-depth that it's all worth it
It scared me to death
same, little 6 year old me would have been so disappointed to hear that, lol
Same, 9 year old me would also be disappointed. 9 year old me would’ve loved to see the recently found full SpaceWorld demo.
7 year old me would've been relived
I didcovered it when I was 12 and I couldn't sleep for weeks
Imagine Mario being player 2. For the first time in history, siblings would fight over playing Luigi! 😂
And in my family, nobody but me would win.. and anyway, this would mean someone with actual experience with the game could be in control.. XD XD
Yeah.. Luigi's my favourite character-
NSMBDS battle mode would like to have a word with you.
What do you mean, I demanded to my brothers I would play Luigi in 3D World
I always wanted Luigi and my brother always wanted Mario so yeah i never fought over Mario
But mario is player 2 in this game.Cause they designed Luigi first sooooo that make luigi is player 1.
33:42 Going by the fact Luigi could crouch at some point in development, maybe you were meant to be able to suck up the dirt and crawl through to the gallery. The Dirt pile does seem like it's blocking a hole.
yeah that makes sense, especially if the paintings were valuable or "prized"', maybe E Gadd hid the paintings to prevent them from being stolen or something
52:57 "not going to lie having a tall stretched out Mario rescuing Mario with Luigi is kind of strange" literally in Super Mario Galaxy you can play as a slightly shorter Luigi while you can also rescue Luigi in a similarly haunted Mansion
Now imagine a mod that is a darker, more scary version of the game based on the what we thought the beta was at the time of the original episode back in 2012. It’d be interesting to see what wasn’t true still realized into something. Maybe add a bit of original content to make it stand out.
Okay, so I don't know if anyone will read this or even care, but I found an old ign article dating back to October 13, 2000, and it talks about Luigi's Mansion. It says that the number of players is...2. This could be at a point where the 2-player mode was being worked on, so that's what ign thought was going to be in the final game. Then again, ign did have a habit of getting literally everything else they predicted in the article completely wrong, saying stuff like, and I quote, "Nintendo insists that the game is merely a technical demo. IGNcube thinks there's a lot more to the story, though. Our general theory is that Luigi's Mansion is not just a demo or even its own game, but rather what we saw was part of the new Mario title." This, of course, was entirely untrue. Luigi's Mansion actually DID turn out to be it's own game, what a surprise!
But, here's where things get interesting. The article goes on to mention stuff about the canceled Super Mario 64: Part II, where they say this, "The rumor about this game was that it featured a gigantic world map, perhaps similar to Super Mario Land and Super Mario Bros. 3. It was even said that Nintendo was exploring the possibility of having more than just two playable characters." This sounds oddly familiar, doesn't it? Almost like a very basic description of Super Mario 3D World! Does this mean that plans for 3D World can be traced back to the late 90's, or was ign just making stuff up? Who knows? I just thought it was kind of cool.
Edit: Sorry about that, guys! I thought I had the link to the article in here, but I guess I forgot to put it in! I happened to notice that after looking through my old comments, and I tried to leave a reply with the link, but I think it might have gotten deleted. Well, hopefully putting it in this comment doesn't delete everything! Sorry again!
web.archive.org/web/20001019085605/cube.ign.com/previews/15453.html
Devon Y. You still have the article?
Source?
@@Eshyyyyy After looking for SEVEN HOURS, I cannot find any article on IGN or any site related to it from around that time on that date or around that time relating to 2 Player on Luigi's Mansion at all so I suspect he is either mistaken or lying.
Trust me, I looked everywhere as I've had an IGN account since 1999 so if it existed I would of seen it before hand.
The closest to it's date is this
www.ign.com/articles/2000/08/24/gamecube-demo-reel-direct-feed
Marked 24th August 2000.
@@FilingCompletmus97 I'm sorry! I thought I left a link to the article in the original comment, but I guess I forgot to! I was looking through my old comments, and noticed this, so I figured I'd give you the link. But for some reason, whenever I try to reply to your comment with the link, it gets automatically deleted. So, I edited the original comment, so it's in there now. I think the reason you couldn't find it is because I found it on the Internet Archive, so I don't think it's on IGN's website anymore. Sorry again!
For many people, Luigi's Mansion the first introduction to horror games. This game really holds a special place in our hearts.
I only played the ds one
OMG SO NOSTALGIC IVE WATCHED THE ORIGINAL SO MANY TIMES
SAME
Same!!
Same
"Me as well !" This was always one of my go to Vids %
same
That "Welcome to Welc- Welcome to-do Welcome to" sound seems like it could MAYBE be related to that gramophone that went unused and had an animation?
i think it could be the tv, also i think the rest of the sounds sound like corrupted luigi clips
This reminds me of that unused sound clip from TetraBitGaming’s Undertale lost bits video. I wonder if this sound is what Toby Fox based it on? 🤔
"the game was finished at 3am" "this file was edited at 1am" yeah, probably whatever timezone beta64 is in, since theres a huge timezone difference from america to japan it was more likely done some time in the afternoon
He probably knows that, but don't forget that dummy enemy in Final Fantasy (Forgot the number). The Japanese text in one of the descriptions translates to "This translation is killing me! It's almost 2 in the morning. I'm tired! I'm tired!", it probably means that they stay up working pretty late. But I could be wrong, it's just a guess.
*Beta64:* "The poisoning animation is some serious creepypasta stuff!
*Beta64:* [Completely ignores talking about how nightmarish elh is]
If real time shadows are on all the objects.
Does that mean Toads aren’t living
Correct. Toads are unliving unfeeling creatures that only seek to consume and destroy. They act cute and innocent but they are just waiting, waiting until their time arrives.
@@peytonjackson855 LMAO
*Oh my sweet child*
57:26 the first mystery sound seems to be thunder, the second sound is probably for the dog ghost either it growling or snoring, the third sound was probably for a glitching TV or for when Luigi makes the phone call with toad, and sound four... I'm not too sure... maybe a ghost struggling to get out of the Poltegust's suction or dialogue sound for when some ghosts speak, I'm not sure... =)
The early versions of Luigi’s Mansion seem like it was originally going to be a horror game.
It was
It would've been cool
It sort of is a little
it is still a horror game just more cartoony
@@DIEgo-rv6cg to be fair, every Luigi's mansion game is pretty childish and cartooney. I will admit that the first one is easily the scariest, but even then it's not really what I'd call scary. Its spooky, but I'm not scared of it, and I wasn't even scared of it when I played it as a little kid.
I'm glad that E. Gadd decided to break some of the furniture in the mansion and use some of it to decorate his ghost portrificationizer.
That friggin’ face in the game over screen always gets me! Every time I see while scrolling down my feed it’s like a silent jumpscare!
Omg same, I don’t know what it is about it but it’s so creepy
It was like that for me with the Scary Maze Girl.
I know why Nintendo...
Was an awesome experience working with you!
Thank you so much for all the help!! It was a blast :D
I have seen a lot of videos on the development of Luigi's Mansion, and I have done plenty of research on the topic, as the game is one of my favorites of all time. This video is *easily* the most well-researched, complete, and best video on Luigi's Mansion's development that I have ever seen, and I cannot thank you enough for putting in the care that this game so rightfully deserves.
14:49 I'm pretty sure Egad was saying: Thank you for playing the demo for Luigi's Mansion!
46:17 oh I can't wait to see what this cute scrapped ghost could have be-
OH SWEET JESUS KILL IT
Dr A 14:05
@@chrollopika_slander_is_cut4596 ...um ok?
Oh wait it is already dead
Looks like something out of Scooby Doo
I can't help but to think this thing has something to do with the Bogmire battle
You think you’re all sneaky posting at such hours of the night? Jokes on you! My body has grown immune to sleep!
Edit: turns out, editing your comment removes the heart you got. Darn.
I gotchu
Appreciate u brotha
What's your secret?! I'm working two jobs now and I'm exhausted:'(
@@awesomeguy2009 i do it with youtube. nothing but youtube. it works for me :D
Eh, not really. I can see the heart in your comment.
Love this guy, he gives me young Mark Hamill vibes. Down to the mannerisms, the way he speaks and his enthusiasm for things he likes.
I have an idea of what the spooky sounds at 57:43 are.
1. Distant Lightning
2. Invisible Ghosts Nearby
3. Messed Up Phone Call
4. *Summoning Satan*
The third one is actually Japanese and apparently has something to do with Japanese culture. Something about the death of a child and hanging lanterns somewhere. I honestly forgot. Unfortunately, this cannot be proven conclusively because of just how distorted the sound is.
1. Lightning
2. I have no idea.
3-4. Ghost Portrait-ficationizer sounds.
The third one is actually saying “Welcome Welcome To Welcome Welcome To.” Except it’s very distorted.
@@chillindillon3329 yeah it comes from a sample cd so that makes me think it could of been used for one of the songs
Wow, a full hour? We're in for a treat.
What the fuck is that jelly?
Is it from Mother 3?
Bran Espin yes
@@BranEspin Yeah, it's the Strawberry Slime from the Osohe Castle kitchen.
@@bluegum6438 I loved that jelly. It's very imperial-like
@@BranEspin He does have a certain rugged charm, doesn't he
6:35
The thought that Mario just carries around a Star with him just because is funny. I guess when you've been around the block enough times, you start packing accordingly.
When E. Gadd talks about how he lives in the mansion and how it was speculated that his Lab was inside the Mansion, Maybe that’s what inspired the idea of the Lab Inside in the Last Resort in Luigi’s Mansion 3.
Or his lab inside Gloomy Manor in Dark Moon
Me: *hears the creepy unused music*
Also me: Recurring nightmares and little sleep here I come!
my b
Beta64 can you drop this on SoundCloud
Taran Caffarella the synthesizer Version went hard though .
The bells made me want to start the big end
I can't believe you got me so invested in an hour long video about a game that no one seems to know about! Seriously, great job, your style of speaking feels very natural and conversational.
Luigi's Mansion 3 is the one I have the most attachment to, but I have massive respect for the original. Considering the trend-chasing by many AAA developers, I love that Nintendo puts so much love and effort into something as wonderfully weird as horror for kids and vacuum-based gameplay.
54:08 I remember the beginning of this sound effect was also used in Mario 64 DS for Luigi's lava hurt sound
Me too
"Le's grab some Cheese Nips and dive in!"
...Did you just pull a Kit-Kat out of the Cheese Nip box?
Yep
dat illegal
Give the guy a break.
Off of that kit-kat bar.
Luigi’s mansion is a masterpiece. They haven’t been able to recreate the atmosphere in the newer games
I think it was pretty close in Luigi's Mansion 3 but I see your point
@@Caelus32 Thing is while 2 and 3 are good games, they center too much on Luigi's character and its all more goofy and all instead being "stressful"
Yeah, Nintendo lose its soul around 2008. By that I mean the passion of the writers died and was more focused on profit. Before then, they had creative liberty. Now, they’re just milking the franchises by having zero lore commitment and leaking hardly any progress in story.
@@Caelus32 Luigi's Mansion 3 is soo cute and friendly compared to the first one, thats why i prefer the first Luigi's Mansion more than 2 and 3 ,
@@KamyAnai03 I think they wanted to make it a bit more kid friendly (this is part of the Mario franchise after all) but tried to recapture the feel of Luigi's Mansion. Problem is kid friendly doesn't work well with creepy
Heck yeah, here it is. After a couple weeks of filling you in with details on the development of LM and the scrapped leftovers on the Discord group, restoring them, and recording high quality clips. That was quite the journey. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to help make this video as great at it is right now. ;)
By the way, for everybody (more like only a couple of people) still keeping up with the project or those who haven't heard the news about it - stay tuned. We'll have screenies, clips, playthroughs, streams, and more... all to come soon. At least I hope. :p
Thanks again for everything!! I wish you all the best on your mod to bring back the E3 demo! Can't wait to play it
Considering the original Luigi's Mansion video was 11 minutes long and this on is more or less a *WHOLE HOUR* I think you did a great job! I enjoyed watching this, keep on doing what you do best.
Though i think instead of a life meter, a scared meter would have been a better idea, the more damage Luigi took, the closer he was to run out of the mansion scared silly, thus ending the game.
XD then the bashers would of been a nightmare. they literally scare Luigi half to death lol.
Dammit Beta, Zombigi freaked the heck out of me when I was a kid, and that just brought those fears back!
Seriously though, your Beta Luigi's Mansion video was one of my favourites back in the day, and it's great to see you do it from a fresh perspective. It's super clear that you've found a style you're comfortable with, so stick with it. Great stuff as always man.
A-also may I request a redo of Pikmin. Please?
That giant mario model scared the shiz outta me
There was also the Luigi Ghost from the beta game over screen
@@HorrorMonster4406 That's the one.
On the small changes on the story:
I remember watching an interview with, of all things, a guy who was one of the original developers of World of Warcraft, and probably one of the best things he said there was simply "the lore is the first thing to change."
So, things like "but mansion was supposed to be an illusion" makes way more sense when you realize that story is by far the easiest thing to change out of anything in making a game.
Wow, I thought I was the only one scared of the ghosts as a kid. Those ghosts were the reason I was afraid of the dark.
I bought a copy of the game a couple years back, one of my favorite games of all time.
This game traumatized me as a kid, I was terrified of the dark after playing it in general but at like 2 in the morning under a blanket in a dark room, ( I know smart kid) my dog made noise across the house and I haven't been able to deal with the dark since.
@@tametalks6102 how?? The ghosts looks goofy and funny even more in nowdays sequels like 2 and 3 .
@@KamyAnai03 its probably the atmosphere, and how its portrayed. the ghosts are scarier than the other ghosts in the sequels. and the noises.
@@KamyAnai03 the sound effects, synths, and noises give the game a other worldly creepy vibe the new games don’t have. It’s honestly something you have to play and experience yourself to understand the difference in atmosphere to the sequels.
E gadd having his lab somewhere in the mansion was kinda replicated in luigis mansion 3
And dark moon
@Master Farr there literally is a room in the first Mansion / world call "the lab" and egad is shown working in it in the opening cutscene, but if you mean one that he still in control of then yes I see what you mean
@Master Farr To my knowledge the scrapped multiplayer was reworked to the coop mode in Luigi's Mansion 3ds.
And the apartment complex might have turned into the hotel
The creepy ”game over” screen scared the shit out of me
Same, it was the reason I got rid of the game when I was younger
If I knew it was a hoax back then...
MiroPVP that’s why I am still a bit scared of betas . But it’s too damn interesting.
Same here scared the life out of me at 2am
Hot Coffee it’s just Luigi on the floor and the screen turns black and white and it says good night
I don't like how enthusiastic you sounded saying "We can actively poison Luigi!"
"Teresa" is the Japanese name for Boo enemies.
14:52 egadd says "thank you for playing the demo"
Wait what
Not so sure...
iSighter21 that game over sounds cool but... how can the gamecube eject a disk? isnt it a tray kinda thing where you open and closed it? do you mean it would open the hatch and stop the game or...? idk
@@chaotf wait what you work on Luigi's Mansion can I see proof of that?
I just saw this now; I can't believe people still go about doing this kind of shit.
I will never not love this video. It is both a comfort video and a spooky season tradition for me. Thanks for this gift of a video on my favorite game!
I really love Luigi's Mansion.
This video is absolutely exhaustive; it talks about everything possible on the topic. Good stuff.
That whole segment on the dust made me sneeze.
This was one of my favorite episodes! Luigis mansion always intrigued me so much growing up. I wish Nintendo would go back to the spooky approach
Something I want to point out is that once unused part of that Chauncey can still be heard normally in the final game just by waiting and not pressing A when he asks to play with you
Anyone ever realize in the beta the rectangular box around the time that flashes around and around is actually a ghost sensor that tells you which direction the ghost is in by flashing in the direction the ghost is in? Look in the bone yard scene and the study scene in the e3 trailer. Or basically any scene where Luigi is fighting ghost in the beta. I never noticed that.
It's a mini REM pod! That's so cool
32:30 I think the reason luigi starts shivering is you were originally supposed to be placed outside the house, near his labatory entrance once climbing the ladder than you could walk all the way to the house. And from the house to the labatory, it would make sense since every other door in the game is openable, and they put a ladder. Luigi would be shivering once he was outside, so maybe that part of the code got left.
I was curious about some of those scrapped sound effects, so I did some experimenting. The sound at 57:53 is clearly very slowed down speech, so I sped it up by about 250% to hear it at a more discernable speed. Turns out its just a male voice blabbering like "blahbleuhblehblahblah" with a wavery filter over it to make it wobble up and down in tone.
The sound at 58:04 is a female voice sped up slightly and cut off a bit while being played repeatedly. It sounds like something from an official recording like you might hear at the beginning of a pre-recorded message of a phone hotline or something, but she's saying in a very upbeat tone: "Welcome to-".
And the last sound after that, I couldnt decipher. sounds like a voice with several filters put over it and then paulstretched slightly, but its definitely something being played once and then played once more in reverse.
I think sound design stuff like this is interesting and I find it fun to try and decode some of the ways they make these sounds. You never know if you'll find some sort of neat easter-egg hidden in altered sound effects like those
Very interesting! Thanks for taking the time to figure it out, super cool
I personally like to think that if she finished her sentence she would say
"Welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System."
@@Beta64 Thank you! and youre welcome
You seem to have a talent for this why dont you two make a video together in the future?
Ha! Nice to see I wasn't the only one to play around with those sounds in an editor. I know a slowed-down voice when I hear it. It's too bad there weren't any big discoveries to make reversing and speeding up audio so we'll just have to get 'em next time.
Me: Alright it's 11 PM, Its about time I go to sleep.
This video: **exists**
Me: Guess I'm going to sleep at 12 instead.
It's 00:33 right now, I have to be at work at 06:00.
@@grn1 rip
me irl
That’s actually what I’m doing right now
15:02
Even though it isn't a real game over, you can't tell me that that wouldn't have been the coolest game over ever
every time i hear how luigi was chosen as the character perfect for the game, i always think about the fact that the mario bros cartoon protalrayed luigi in an increadibly similar way, making me think that they took insperation for that since this game defined luigis personality as a character, but thats just me
wonder if by "hunter" they ment king boo? king boo did want to add luigi to his "collection"
Maybe King Boo isn't really a typical hunter
Or found in the Safari Room
5:03 funny how you talk about shadows while showing THAT scene
I was literally watching the E3 trailer of the game
I am obsessed with Luigi's Mansion Beta
Salmon So am I, you learn new things about it everyday!
i still cant convince anybody to hook up my wii and buy me a copy of luigis mansion :/
(edit: fixed spelling)
The beta had a very creepypasta-related game over in the beta. Prepare to fluff up uour pillow and get nightmares
Super kirby deluxe 0324 the video literally said that that scene was just a trailer
22:30 Somehow that simple chiming tune is even more ominous than the final version of the theme song. 😖
Fun fact: there actually is a functional official local multiplayer mode in Luigi's mansion, but it's on the 3ds remake. In the beginning of the game, "future E.Gadd" calls from a monitor in "present E.gadd"'s lab. Behind "future e.gadd" you can see the lab from Luigi's mansion dark moon/ luigi's mansion two with the green screens and the screen with the dark moon and everything, which I though was really cool. He tells you that he needs to test his new invention: Gooigi, which is the second player. Present e.gadd says that he didn't expect that, and then proudly says that he never dissapoints.
The weird thing is gooigi only appears in luigi's mansion 3, so this suggests that gooigi actually already existed in luigi's mansion 2's timeline, it's just that e.gadd doesn't show it to you in luigi's mansion 2, only in the third game.
(that was kinda hard to explain, I hope it was clear :D)
Luigi's mansion will always have new discoveries and eternal mysteries, that's what makes it a timeless classic.
Btw I used to revisit the original Luigi's mansion beta 64 every year or so, SO glad you revisited it!
Luigi's Mansion and GTA San Andreas are games that to this day still have unused stuff being found.
I love betas and early models of games! Seeing old idea that were scrapped completely or still coded in is pretty neat. I'm addicted to TCRF and seeing all the cool stuff
15:37 why does it sound like a discord notification sound plays when he says "the poltergust"
your Luigi's Mansion video is how I found this channel, so im excited to see this revisited video
same
31:24 I was actually able to walk around this area a long time ago. I'm not sure what caused it, but it may have been the disc reading problem my Gamecube had. After that one time, I was never able to do it again.
I've been trying to see if anyone had a similar experience. I remember I went to a friend's house like over 10 years ago and on their copy of Luigi's Mansion I was able to walk around the lab and I wasnt able to find stuff about it on the internet or be able to do it on my own copy.
don't you mean 32:24?
Every copy of Luigi's Mansion is personalized.
@@TurkeyBurkey1229 King Boo pops out and puts you in a painting and you go "eek oof aaaaaa"
@@LemonSmug And then King Boo jumped out of my tv with hyper realistic eyes, he bled with hyper realistic blood, and then he screamed and started murdering me
Fun Fact: all of the music in Luigi’s Mansion is synthesized. Even the orchestral main theme
Coming here after watching the original video on Luigi’s Mansion. Such a difference. You really have a solid style now, both in comedy and in identity. Good for you man.
“It goes to 6:00 AM before resetting back to zero.”
Five Nights at Luigi’s
He's not trying to kill you,he just needs you to keep the lights on for him
OMG dude the original video was my childhood i watched it sooooo many times lol
EDIT: I just realised this is an hour lol