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The following glossary explains the definition of some words and acronyms used in the series, the community, and gaming in general (when relevant). Terms that have their own article or redirect to an article will not be in this glossary, so if you cannot find the term you are looking for, try using the search feature. For a glossary of wiki terms, see here.


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A[edit]

Alpha
A development version of a game before the "beta" version.
Artificial intelligence, AI
Colloquially refers to the behavior logic of a creatured or entity that is not controlled by the player, like a Pikmin or enemy.
AW
Short for Awakening Wood.

B[edit]

Base
The area around a ship and/or Onion where Pikmin are generally considered safe.
Beta
A prototype version of a game. Depending on the developers, a game in this state could be almost nearly complete, or still in the middle of development. This term is normally used to refer to any version before the final release, although at Pikipedia, the terms "prototype", "prerelease" or "early" are used instead.
BGM
Abbreviation of "background music".
Brawl
Short for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Buff
Something that gets buffed receives an improvement, when compared to a previous version.

C[edit]

Cemu
A popular emulator for Wii U games.
Citra
A popular emulator for Nintendo 3DS games.
CPU
Central Processing Unit. In a computer or console, this is the main brain. In gaming, it could also refer to an AI-controlled character.

D[edit]

Despawn
Term used in gaming to refer to an object's disappearance from the level or scene.
Dolphin
A popular emulator for GameCube and Wii games. Alternately, the S.S. Dolphin.
DS
Short for The Distant Spring, or the Nintendo DS (or a console on the Nintendo DS family, such as the Nintendo 3DS).
DT
Short for Distant Tundra.

E[edit]

Emulator
A tool that allows users to play console games on a PC, with benefits such as gameplay-enhancing tools and the ability to examine the game's files and inner workings. Popular emulators for Nintendo consoles include Dolphin, Cemu, and Citra.
Exploit
When a player abuses a game mechanic or a glitch in extreme ways in order to do something not intended by the developers.

F[edit]

Family
A taxonomic rank above genus and below order; in Pikmin and Pikmin 2, animals and plants are categorized in common-name families based on similar evolutionary backgrounds. For example, Bulborbs and their evolutionary derivatives are all categorized in the grub-dog family. For a list of families, see the families category.
FH, FOH, FoH
Short for The Forest of Hope.
Flower
As a verb ("to flower"), this is used by the community to say "to evolve a Pikmin's maturity into the flower stage".
FN
Short for The Forest Navel.
FO
Short for Formidable Oak.
Franchise
See series.
FT
Short for The Final Trial.

G[edit]

Game over
When the adventure in the game ends in a failure. In Pikmin, the 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 Pikmin 3, 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.
Genus
A taxonomic rank above species and below family, given to members of a family with a common ancestor or similar characteristics. In the Pikmin series, primarily Pikmin 2 and Hey! Pikmin, this is the first name in the "scientific names" given to enemies and plants, resembling binomial nomenclature. For example, all true Bulborbs belong to the genus Oculus.
GOH, GoH
Short for Garden of Hope.

H[edit]

Hexadecimal, hex
A number representation system where the digits are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F. This means that it takes 16 numbers before the next digit is incremented (e.g. to get to 10, you need to increase one to 0F). Normally used in technical environments because of its convenience.
Hole
An entrance to a cave, or an opening that leads to the next sublevel.

I[edit]

IS
Short for The Impact Site.
ISO
See ROM.

J[edit]

K[edit]

Kanji
Japanese characters used in modern writing.
Katakana
Japanese characters used for the likes of transcripts and foreign words.

L[edit]

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 normal time, making it run slower than normal.

M[edit]

Melee
Short for Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Multiplayer, multi-player
When more than one player is playing the same game simultaneously. In the Pikmin series, this is possible in for the alternate game modes in the following category: Category:Multiplayer modes.
Multitasking, multi-tasking, multi tasking
The ability to do more than one task at the same time. In the Pikmin games, this normally refers to a player's ability to have one group of Pikmin or one leader perform a task, while other groups or leaders perform different tasks, meaning that more things get done in less time.

N[edit]

Nerf
A nerf is when something is made worse, compared to a previous version.
NOA, NoA
Short for Nintendo of America.
NOE, NoE
Short for Nintendo of Europe.
NOJ, NoJ
Short for Nintendo of Japan.
NPC
Short for either "non-playable character" (a character players cannot control), or New Play Control!.
NTSC
A color encoding system used mostly in American analogue televisions. Often incorrectly used as a way to identify a game's region.

O[edit]

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.

P[edit]

PAL
A color encoding system used mostly in European and Australian analogue televisions. Often incorrectly used as a way to identify a game's region.
Path-finding, pathfinding
Algorithms to find the (normally shortest) path between point A and B, usually taking into account walls and obstacles.
Player
The person that plays the game.
Port
A version of a game or other media that was created for a platform different from the original game's platform, normally with little to no changes.
PP
Short for Perplexing Pool.

Q[edit]

R[edit]

Remake
A different version of a game that improves upon the original version. In the Pikmin series, this would usually be mistaken as the New Play Control! games, but they are actually ports.
Reset
The process of shutting a game off and turning it back on. A "soft" reset exists in the GameCube and Wii titles, via a dedicated button in the console proper.
Respawn
Term used when something that disappears from play reappears. See also spawn.
ROM
Name given to the collection of files that make up a console game. Normally used in conjunction with emulators.
Run
A (usually speedy) playthrough of the game, from start to finish. Used commonly when attempting a challenge run.

S[edit]

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.
Series
A collection of games, movies, and other forms of media that use the same characters, ideas, universes, etc. Also used in Pikmin 2 to refer to a collection of treasures following a certain theme; see the article Series.
SFX
Abbreviation of "sound effects".
Snapshot
See screenshot.
Spawn
Term used in gaming to refer to an object's appearance on the level or scene.
Species
A basic taxonomic rank, given to one specific member of a genus. In the Pikmin series, primarily Pikmin 2, this is the second name in the "scientific names" given to enemies and plants, resembling 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
A game or other form of media that uses characters and ideas from a franchise, but in a completely different way, such that it is not usually canon.
SSB
Short for Super Smash Bros.
SSBB
Short for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
SSBM
Short for Super Smash Bros. Melee.
SSB4, SSB3DS, SSBWiiU
Short for either or both versions of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
SSBU
Short for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

T[edit]

TDS
Short for The Distant Spring.
TFH, TFOH, TFoH
Short for The Forest of Hope.
TFN
Short for The Forest Navel.
TFT
Short for The Final Trial.
TIS
Short for The Impact Site.
TR
Short for Twilight River.
TW
Short for Tropical Wilds.
Two-player, two player
When two players are playing the same game simultaneously. See multiplayer.

U[edit]

Ultimate
Short for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Unlockable
Content in a game that is not available to the player from the start. The player must first do some things before that content can be unlocked and made available.

V[edit]

VOR, VoR
Short for Valley of Repose.

W[edit]

WW
Short for Wistful Wild.

X[edit]

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Z[edit]