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==B==
==B==
;Base
;Base
:The area around a [[ship (disambiguation)|ship]] and/or [[Onion]] where Pikmin are generally considered safe.
:The area around a [[ship (disambiguation)|ship]] where Pikmin are generally considered safe.


;Beta
;Beta
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;Cemu
;Cemu
:A popular [[#E|emulator]] for [[Wii U]] games.
:A popular [[#E|emulator]] for [[Wii U]] games.
;Citra
:A popular [[#E|emulator]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]] games.


;CPU
;CPU
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==E==
==E==
;Emulator
;Emulator
:A tool that allows users to play console games on a PC, with benefits such as [[Tool-assisted speedrun|gameplay-enhancing tools]] and the ability to examine the game's files and inner workings. Popular emulators for Nintendo consoles include [[#D|Dolphin]], [[#C|Cemu]], and [[#C|Citra]].
:A tool that allows users to play console games on a PC, with benefits such as [[Tool-assisted speedrun|gameplay-enhancing tools]] and the ability to examine the game's files and inner workings. The most popular emulator for GameCube and Wii games is [[#D|Dolphin]], and for Wii U games, [[#C|Cemu]].


;Exploit
;Exploit
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==G==
==G==
;Game over
;Game Over
:When the adventure in the game ends in a failure. In {{p1}}, the [[Cutscene#Bad ending|bad ending]], which occurs if all 30 days are up and not enough ship parts have been collected, would be considered a game over. In {{p3}}, a game over occurs when the explorers run out of [[juice]], and the player is given the chance to try again from a previous day.
:When the adventure in the game ends in a failure. Normally, players are given the chance to try again from a previous point. In ''Pikmin'', this would be considered the [[Cutscene|bad ending]], which occurs if all 30 days are up and the 25 mandatory ship parts have not been collected, and in ''Pikmin 3'', a Game Over is when the explorers run out of food.


;Genus
;Genus
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;Lag
;Lag
:Could either refer to the delay suffered when sending and receiving data through a network (such as online play), or refer to when a game asks too much for the console to process in [[Frame|normal time]], making it run slower than normal.
:Could either refer to the delay suffered when sending and receiving data through a network (such as online play), or refer to when a game asks too much for the console to process in [[Frame|normal time]], making it run slower than normal.
;Loading zone
:The separation between sections of an [[area]] in ''Pikmin 3''. Loading zones are displayed as disconnected parts of the area on the [[radar]]. They are connected through transition points (shown as arrows on the radar), and walking into one will teleport the current [[leader]] and their squad to the corresponding point in the other loading zone, during a screen transition. This is referred to as "going through a loading zone".


==M==
==M==
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==O==
==O==
;OB, OoB
:Short for [[out of bounds]].
;OST
;OST
:Acronym that stands for "Official Sound Track". This refers to the collection of [[music]] that plays in a game or other form of media. OST is also an abbreviation of [[Olimar's Shipwreck Tale]].
:Acronym that stands for "Official Sound Track". This refers to the collection of [[music]] that plays in a game or other form of media.


==P==
==P==
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==S==
==S==
;Screenshot
;Screenshot
:A photo taken of a game. This is a photo of the game's graphics itself, not of a television or monitor showing the game. For a quick guide on how to take screenshots, see [[Help:Files#Capturing footage|Help:Files]].
:A photo taken of a game. This is a photo of the game's graphics itself, not of a television or monitor showing the game. For a quick guide on how to take screenshots, see [[Help:Files#Taking a screenshot|Help:Files]].


;Series
;Series
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;Species
;Species
:A basic taxonomic rank, given to one specific member of a [[#G|genus]]. In the ''Pikmin'' series, primarily ''Pikmin 2'', this is the second name in the "scientific names" given to enemies and plants, resembling {{w|binomial nomenclature}}. In three-name nomenclatures, the third name is a subspecies used for further classification; for example, a [[Bulborb|Red Bulborb]] is a subspecies (''russus'') of the species ''kageyamii''.
:A basic taxonomic rank, given to one specific member of a [[#G|genus]]. In the ''Pikmin'' series, primarily ''Pikmin 2'', this is the second name in the "scientific names" given to enemies and plants, resembling {{w|binomial nomenclature}}. In three-name nomenclatures, the third name is a subspecies used for further classification; for example, a [[Red Bulborb]] is a subspecies (''russus'') of the species ''kageyamii''.


;Spin-off, spinoff
;Spin-off, spinoff
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==Z==
==Z==
[[Category:Community]]
[[Category:Community]]

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