According to reliable leaker Pyoro, an update for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake as well as more news for the recently announced Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD will be revealed on March 10, Mario Day. Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is the enhanced version of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, which first launched on March 20, 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on the other hand, first launched on July 22, 2004 for the GameCube. It’s worth noting these claims have yet to be confirmed by Nintendo.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake details:
The Nintendo GameCube game returns with updated graphics. Turn the page and join Mario and friends in an RPG adventure to discover the legendary treasure behind the ancient Thousand-Year Door. Will Mario complete his papery quest, or will he crumple under the pressure? Find out when Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door unfolds on Nintendo Switch in 2024. More information about this game will be available in the future.
Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD:
Explore multiple haunted mansions with Luigi and his ghost-hunting Poltergust 5000!
Retrieve the missing shards of the Dark Moon scattered across several distinct haunted mansions, each with their own puzzles to solve and ghosts to capture. Use your superpowered ghost-hunting tool, the Poltergust 5000, to suck up ghosts (and window curtains) and blow air to search every nook and cranny of the chilling-yet-charming mansions. This spooky fun adventure, originally released for the Nintendo 3DS system, is now visually enhanced in HD on the Nintendo Switch system.
Friendly Ghosts Turned Fiendish—Sounds Like a Job for Luigi!
The Dark Moon that hangs over Evershade Valley seems to have a calming effect on the ghosts that reside there. The quirky Professor E. Gadd has been studying the friendly spirits. But when the Dark Moon suddenly breaks apart and falls into the valley below, the once-friendly ghosts become hostile. Luigi must stumble into action and summon his courage to restore the Dark Moon to its rightful place in the sky.
Tackle the ScareScraper Together
You and up to three players* can team up to take on the challenges of the ScareScraper, a haunted building teeming with ghosts and challenges not found in the main adventure. Recruit your fellow ghost hunters to scale the terrifying tower locally or online.
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Which was showcased at E3 2003.