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Luigi Highlights


On 03/16/2013 at 09:45 AM by Cary Woodham

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In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, and the upcoming release of a certain game next week, I’m going to write a little tribute blog to one of video gaming’s most famous green-clad heroes: Luigi!  I’m not going to take a look at EVERY game Luigi’s been in, just the ones I feel are most important.  At one time, Luigi was originally my favorite Mario character.  That is, until Super Mario Kart came along and I realized how awesome Toad was.  But Luigi is still tops in my book, way cooler than Mario anyway.  Anyway, let’s take a look at some of Luigi’s highlights in gaming.

Mario Bros.

Technically, I guess this was Luigi’s first game.  In a lot of early Mario games, Luigi was just a palette swap of Mario, simply put to represent Player 2.  And that goes for this game, too.  Mario Bros. was released in 1983, so I guess that makes 2013 Luigi’s 30th Anniversary.  I guess that’s why in the last Nintendo Direct, they named this the Year of Luigi!  I have better memories playing the updated version of Mario Bros. on SMB3 and All-Stars with a friend, but one time at Chuck E. Cheese’s when I was little, I was playing Mario Bros. by myself.  Somebody came along beside me, but I didn’t look at them because I was busy playing.  They kept bumping into me, though, and dropping their tokens instead of putting them into the slot, so I was getting a little annoyed.  When I looked over, it was the guy in the Chuck E. Cheese costume trying to play with me!  That made me laugh!

But I’ve always wondered something.  Is Mario Bros. REALLY Luigi’s first game?  In the intro to Donkey Kong Jr., it shows two Marios pulling up DK’s cage.  Who is that other Mario who helps pull up the cage, then walks off the left side of the screen never to be seen again?  Could that be Luigi wearing Mario’s colors?  I know that’s splitting hairs, but it’s always made me go ‘hmmmm…’

Super Mario Bros. 2

I’m probably in the minority, but I enjoyed the USA Mario 2 game more than Mario 3.  This was a significant game for Luigi because in this one, he was playable AND different.  Not just a palette swap of Mario anymore, he also had his own special moves, too.  Meaning, he could jump higher, and his legs even wiggled around as he jumped.  Of course, Luigi in Japan’s Mario 2 had different moves, too, and he could jump higher but was harder to stop after running.  But I’m glad we got OUR version of Mario 2 instead of theirs, as Japan’s Mario 2 was just a harder version of the first game and probably would’ve made many a kid on this side of the ocean swear off video games for good!

Super Mario Bros. Super Show

The Mario cartoon was horrible, and poorly animated and written.  But we all watched it as kids anyway to get our video game fix before the Internet came along.  But the cartoon really contributed to Luigi’s personality, because it really didn’t show through in the games yet.  In the cartoon, Luigi was a bit more cowardly and reluctant than Mario, traits that have carried over into the video games even today!  So Nintendo really owes a lot to the cartoon for contributing to Luigi’s character.  Interestingly enough, in the Japan-only Super Mario Bros. anime, Luigi was more greedy and conniving, like Wario.

Super Mario RPG

“Hey wait a minute,” you might say, “Luigi wasn’t even IN this game!”  Well, he was at the end, leading the parade during the credits.  But remember when games had well-written colorful instruction booklets?  Well, since Luigi wasn’t in the game, they let Luigi kind of ‘host’ the instruction booklet!  As a Luigi fan, this helped ease the disappointment that he wouldn’t actually be in the main game.  It was fun to read, too!

Luckily, in other Mario RPGs, Luigi plays a more prominent, or at least funny, role.  I really liked how Mario and Luigi have to work together and get along as brothers in the Mario & Luigi titles.  I really can’t wait for the next Mario & Luigi game, subtitled Dream Team.  In this one, Mario gets to go inside Luigi’s dreams, and Luigi will be able to help Mario in all sorts of different ways in his dream world!

Luigi was also playable in Super Paper Mario, where he could fold up like an accordion and spring up high.  But I think my favorite Luigi role in an RPG was Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.  In this game, he wasn’t playable, but you could talk to him in town and he’d tell you about a separate adventure he was having!  His adventure could’ve easily been a plot for another Mario RPG, so it’s almost like the makers of the game were making fun of themselves and the trite and silly plots these games have!  Too bad Paper Mario: Sticker Star isn’t near as good.

Karts and Sports, Fights and Parties

I’m not going to list all the side games Luigi’s been in, but it’s nice to know that in nearly all of these games, Luigi is playable.  Whether it’s a kart racing game, sports game, Super Smash Bros. title, or Mario Party entry, Luigi is always there.  If Toad isn’t playable in these games, I’ll generally pick Luigi.

Boxing in Game & Watch Gallery 4

In the Game & Watch Gallery series for GBC and GBA, you could play classic G&W titles as well as updates featuring characters from the Mario universe.  These games are REALLY fun and I highly recommend them.  Sometimes Luigi would appear in these games as a side character, but in Game & Watch Gallery 4, he got top billing in one of the games. In the Boxing game, Luigi sparred with a Wiggler, Boo, and finally Waluigi himself.  I can’t imagine Luigi as a boxer, though.

Super Mario 64 DS

The original Mario 64 was famous for NOT having Luigi in it.  But he was in the DS remake and would even wiggle his legs when he jumped, just like Mario 2!  The DS version also had some touch screen mini-games, and Luigi was a dealer in a casino in the card games!

It’s nice that Luigi was playable in Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, as well as Super Mario 3-D Land since he was absent in previous 3-D titles.  In these games, he controlled a little different.  He could jump higher, but was harder to stop after running, just like Japan’s Mario 2.  His personality really shined through in these games, too.

Luigi’s Mansion

I really liked the Nintendo GameCube.  I even like it better than the Wii, and that’s saying a lot considering you can play GameCube games on the Wii.  As a Luigi fan, I thought it was cool that the GameCube launched with a Luigi title, not a Mario one.  A lot of people complained about Luigi’s Mansion, but I thought it was great.  Fantastic graphics, unique gameplay, and lots of personality from Luigi and the ghosts.  I really can’t wait for the 3DS sequel: Dark Moon, next week.  Sure Luigi’s Mansion was short, but I think it was designed to be that way, so you can go back and replay it to try and get a better score.  I know that’s what I did!  As a fan of Ghostbusters and ghost stuff in general, Luigi’s Mansion is one of my favorite games in the Mario universe.

But did you know that Luigi’s Mansion wasn’t really his first starring role?  You see, back on the SNES, Nintendo licensed the Mario characters out to other companies, and one of them made a game called Mario is Missing.  In this game, Luigi searches the world for his missing brother, and it played like a Mario-fied version of Where in the World is Carmen San Diego.  I never played it, but I hear it wasn’t really that good.

Luigi’s Future Looks…Green!

So what’s in store for Luigi in the future?  Well things look pretty good with the upcoming Luigi’s Mansion 2 and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team titles.  He’ll also be the star in some DLC for New Super Mario Bros. U where you get to play as Luigi and stages and levels are reworked to make best use of his abilities.  It’ll be called Super Luigi U and I may download it if it’s not too expensive and isn’t much of a memory hog. 

And that’s all for now!  In the comments section, tell me your favorite Luigi moments and games.  Are there any other green clad game heroes you like?  Some of my other favorites include Cammy, Leona, and Grune from Tales of Legendia (she has green hair and clothes, and even her name means ‘green’ in German).  Even though I don’t like Mortal Kombat games, some of the green-clad characters in that are even kind of cool, like Sonya Blade, Reptile, and Jade.  Don’t forget to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day!  Later!  --Cary


 

Comments

Ranger1

03/16/2013 at 10:14 AM

I haven't played many Mario games, so I have no idea what Luigi game I would like best. As for my favorite green-clad character, it would have to be Jade from Beyond Good & Evil.

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 05:00 PM

We need to get you on some more Mario games.  I would've liked Beyond Good & Evil more if the stealth gameplay didn't suck. 

mothman

03/16/2013 at 06:15 PM

Tami, go to your room and think about what you've done. When you're ready to play a Mario game you can rejoin the group. :P

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 09:19 PM

Hey, go easy on her.  I've never played a God of War game, would you punish me for that? :)

mothman

03/16/2013 at 09:48 PM

surely I would. Lol nope, I'm not big on GoW anyway. Giving Tami a hard time, well that's what I do. Wink

Cary Woodham

03/17/2013 at 11:30 AM

Ha!  Yeah I know, I give a lot of people a hard time. :)

Remy LeBeau

03/16/2013 at 11:19 AM

I think it's funny how Luigi wiggles his legs back and forth when he jumps in Mario 2. I almost always used Peach in that game due to her awesome hovering abilities. My favorite green wearing character would probably be Link.

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 05:02 PM

I thought about putting down Link as a favorite, too, but Princess Zelda is way cooler in those games.

angelfaceband42

03/16/2013 at 01:40 PM

I follow the masses and still like Mario more than Luigi, but it's great to see Luigi getting some starring roles.   Luigi's Mansion was great and extremely fun to play.  I always had to use Luigi in the ice boards in Mario 2.  That's where that crazy jump worked the best for me.

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 05:03 PM

In the last level of the ice world in Mario 2, Luigi could jump from one tower to another and you could skip a HUGE part of the level.  Not even Peach could make that jump.

angelfaceband42

03/16/2013 at 05:04 PM

Yeah Peach was a little over rated.  I used her a lot, but I used all 4 of the characters for specific levels.  Each one had something to bring to a level that fit better than the others.

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 05:06 PM

I got to where I used Toad the most.  I never picked Mario.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

03/16/2013 at 02:36 PM

I like Mario more than Luigi, but Luigi still has a special place in my heart.  I prefer SMB2 over the others as well.  That game was weird!

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 05:04 PM

I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who likes Mario 2 better.

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/16/2013 at 05:10 PM

I was a big fan of Gamecube and Luigi's Mansion as well, and I too prefer him to Mario. Great blog, go green!

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 05:23 PM

Yeah!  Green is my favorite color, too!

mothman

03/16/2013 at 06:10 PM

Great Blog Cary. I too loved Luigi's Mansion. It was one of the games I picked up at launch for my son. :)

This Sunday may be St. Paddy's day but next Sunday is Luigi day. 'nuff said.

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 09:20 PM

They should have a Luigi Day.

Captain N

03/16/2013 at 06:15 PM

First off, Happy St. Patricks Day! Second, awesome blog. I really like Luigi's Mansion, I said a while back that I replay it every year for Halloween, it's like a tradition, plus you could beat it in one sitting anyway.

Luigi also lead a parade at the end of the first Paper Mario game, was pretty cool and maybe a reference to SMRPG. And on the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, I really liked it, I liked the live-action segments alot and the cartoon wasn't that bad. But you're right, that's probably where Luigi's personality comes from. On SM64DS, I wish they could remake that on the 3DS with analog control, that was that games only flaw in my opinion, or on the Wii U, would be cool seeing it in HD. I liked SMB2 as well, liked that every playable character had their own skill set, would be cool to see another Mario game like that.

Other favorite green characters would be Link and Yoshi and I guess that's it? Unless Green Kirby counts. And some green pokemon.

Cary Woodham

03/16/2013 at 09:23 PM

I knew this blog would be Captain N bait.

I knew about Luigi leading the parade in N64 Paper Mario, but I think that was just a homage to the original Mario RPG.  My favorite Luigi moment in the N64 Paper Mario game is when you catch Luigi reading Mario's mail!

If you played Mario 64 DS on your 3DS, couldn't you play that with analog control?

Yoshi was cool until Yoshi's Story, when they gave him his baby voice.  I liked him better when he just made that 'bree-burp' SNES sound.  Yoshi's Island is one of the best 2-D platformers ever made, though.

Aboboisdaman

03/17/2013 at 11:48 AM

When I first played Mario Bros. I was thinking WTF is this? Talk about a major difference from the Mario games that I was used to! Luigi should be in the spotlight more. He's a great character. He was my favorite character to use in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Cary Woodham

03/17/2013 at 03:53 PM

My favorite Smash Bros. characters are Kirby and Princess Zelda.

smartcelt

03/17/2013 at 06:55 PM

Tami named the one I like the best,Jade. You gotta love green lipstick on a woman. I own a Gamecube,yet have never bought Luigi's Mansion. I must get that!

Cary Woodham

03/17/2013 at 06:58 PM

Yes you should get Luigi's Mansion.  Agreed, green lipstick is cool.

smartcelt

03/20/2013 at 02:03 PM

I just registered over at GamerDad. Sorry it took me a while to do that. looks like a great site that I will learn from. Just like this one!

Cary Woodham

03/20/2013 at 07:08 PM

I really appreciate you doing that and reading and commenting on my reviews.  That really means a lot to me.

FAF101

04/03/2013 at 10:34 AM

Great blog Cary! Luigi is one of my favorite characters! Also I still love the Super Mario Show cartoon even though it's truly terrible....lol

I can't wait to get the new Luigi's Masion eventually though! Luigi's Masion was a game that made me happy they finally made Luigi the main role this time!

Cary Woodham

04/03/2013 at 07:24 PM

If you like Luigi then you'll love the new Luigi's Mansion game.  He does a lot of funny stuff.  So much more personality than dumb ol' Mario.

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