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*The appearance of the [[Bulborb]] somewhat resembles that of the [[mario:Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] from the [[mario:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. Both have generally bulbous sides, backs, and tops that are red with white spots. Likewise, the red and white spotted patterns of both are broken up by beige-colored fronts with two eyes. | *The appearance of the [[Bulborb]] somewhat resembles that of the [[mario:Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] from the [[mario:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. Both have generally bulbous sides, backs, and tops that are red with white spots. Likewise, the red and white spotted patterns of both are broken up by beige-colored fronts with two eyes. | ||
*The name [[Hocotate]] comes from Nintendo of Japan's headquarters address, 11-1, Kamitoba-hokotate-cho, and [[Koppai]] comes from Nintendo's founding name, "Nintendo Koppai". | *The name [[Hocotate]] comes from Nintendo of Japan's headquarters address, 11-1, Kamitoba-hokotate-cho, and [[Koppai]] comes from Nintendo's founding name, "Nintendo Koppai". | ||
==''Pikmin 2''== | ==''Pikmin 2''== | ||
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| {{icon|Cosmic Archive|y}} || [[File: | | {{icon|Cosmic Archive|y}} || [[File:Cosmic Archive analysis.png|128px]] || ''The Mysterious Murasame Castle'' || ''{{w|The Mysterious Murasame Castle}}'' || The treasure is a Japanese {{w|Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom}} disk with the game ''Nazo no Murasame Jō'', otherwise known as ''The Mysterious Murasame Castle''. | ||
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| {{icon|Decorative Goo|y}} || [[File:Decorative Goo texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || ''[[mario:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]'' || Like the [[Master's Instrument]], this treasure belongs to the fictional brand "Mario Paints". | | {{icon|Decorative Goo|y}} || [[File:Decorative Goo texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || ''[[mario:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]'' || Like the [[Master's Instrument]], this treasure belongs to the fictional brand "Mario Paints". | ||
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| {{icon|Flame of Tomorrow|y}} || [[File:Flame of Tomorrow texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Bowser|Bowser]] || The matchbox exhibits the text "Bowser Breath Brand" and has a picture of Bowser. The choice was made because of Bowser's iconic fire breath. | | {{icon|Flame of Tomorrow|y}} || [[File:Flame of Tomorrow texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Bowser|Bowser]] || The matchbox exhibits the text "Bowser Breath Brand" and has a picture of Bowser. The choice was made because of Bowser's iconic fire breath. | ||
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| {{icon|Growshroom|y}} || [[File:P2 | | {{icon|Growshroom|y}} || [[File:Growshroom P2.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] || According to [[Olimar's journal]] and the [[sales pitch]], eating the mushroom will make a person grow in size, much like how ''Mario'' characters grow when collecting Super Mushrooms. | ||
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| {{icon|Implement of Toil|y}} || [[File: | | {{icon|Implement of Toil|y}} || [[File:Implement of Toil.png|128px]] || N/A || Nintendo 64 || The pencil belongs to a "brand" named Nintendo 64, after the console. | ||
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| {{icon|Master's Instrument|y}} || [[File:Master's Instrument texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || ''[[mario:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]'', [[mario:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] || The treasure says "Mario Paints" on it, with a font type and color scheme similar to the one used in most ''Mario'' games, and references the game of the almost identical name. The text "Peach Pink" refers to Princess Peach and her characteristic color, pink. | | {{icon|Master's Instrument|y}} || [[File:Master's Instrument texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || ''[[mario:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]'', [[mario:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] || The treasure says "Mario Paints" on it, with a font type and color scheme similar to the one used in most ''Mario'' games, and references the game of the almost identical name. The text "Peach Pink" refers to Princess Peach and her characteristic color, pink. | ||
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| {{icon|Temporal Mechanism|y}} || [[File:Temporal Mechanism 2.jpg|128px]] || N/A || Nintendo || While not in reference to a real world object, the Nintendo logo can be seen on the treasure's face. | | {{icon|Temporal Mechanism|y}} || [[File:Temporal Mechanism 2.jpg|128px]] || N/A || Nintendo || While not in reference to a real world object, the Nintendo logo can be seen on the treasure's face. | ||
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| {{icon|The Key|y}} || [[File: | | {{icon|The Key|y}} || [[File:The Key.jpg|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Key#Super Mario World|Key]] || The key highly resembles the key used in the secret entrances in ''[[mario:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]'', and later, the locked rooms in ''[[mario:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. | ||
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| {{icon|Unspeakable Wonder|y}} || [[File:Unspeakable Wonder TH.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] || The crown treasure looks identical to the crown worn by Princess Peach in the ''Mario'' games. | | {{icon|Unspeakable Wonder|y}} || [[File:Unspeakable Wonder TH.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] || The crown treasure looks identical to the crown worn by Princess Peach in the ''Mario'' games. | ||
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*The [[SPERO]]s have some [[Koppaite text]] on their lens' frames. This text, {{kt|A|U|T|O|M|A|T|I|C}} {{kt|U|L|T|R|A|S|C|O|P|E}}, means "Automatic Ultrascope", and is a reference to the Japanese name of a periscope toy released by Nintendo in 1971. | *The [[SPERO]]s have some [[Koppaite text]] on their lens' frames. This text, {{kt|A|U|T|O|M|A|T|I|C}} {{kt|U|L|T|R|A|S|C|O|P|E}}, means "Automatic Ultrascope", and is a reference to the Japanese name of a periscope toy released by Nintendo in 1971. | ||
== | ==Pikmin 4== | ||
{{stub|Document all the treasures that reference other Nintendo games or real world items.}} | {{stub|Document all the treasures that reference other Nintendo games or real world items.}} | ||
Like ''Pikmin 2'', some of the [[treasure]]s in {{p4}} reference other things. | Like ''Pikmin 2'', some of the [[treasure]]s in {{p4}} reference other things. | ||
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|{{icon|Stone of Advancement|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Stone of Advancement P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Game Boy|Game Boy]]''||''[[nintendo:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]]''||The treasure is a Game Boy Advance SP. The treasure's name includes the word "Advanced" to reference this as well. | |{{icon|Stone of Advancement|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Stone of Advancement P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Game Boy|Game Boy]]''||''[[nintendo:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]]''||The treasure is a Game Boy Advance SP. The treasure's name includes the word "Advanced" to reference this as well. | ||
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|{{icon|Winged Freedom Sculpture|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Winged Freedom Sculpture P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]''||''[[nintendo:WaveBird Wireless Controller|GameCube Controller]]''||The treasure is a WaveBird Wireless Controller for the [[Nintendo | |{{icon|Winged Freedom Sculpture|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Winged Freedom Sculpture P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]''||''[[nintendo:WaveBird Wireless Controller|GameCube Controller]]''||The treasure is a WaveBird Wireless Controller for the [[Nintendo Gamecube]]. | ||
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==''Hey! Pikmin''== | ==''Hey! Pikmin''== |