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Pikmin will break walls differently based one where they attack walls, and the various other new tasks can be preformed.
Pikmin will break walls differently based one where they attack walls, and the various other new tasks can be preformed.


New Pikminot
==New Pikmin==


[[Pink Pikmin]]
[[Pink Pikmin]]


[[Rock Pikmin]]<br />
[[Rock Pikmin]]<br />
==Past hints==
==Past hints==
Around the time of the release of the ''[[Pikmin (game)|first Pikmin game]]'', it was hinted at that Pikmin might be a trilogy.<sup>citation needed</sup>
Around the time of the release of the ''[[Pikmin (game)|first Pikmin game]]'', it was hinted at that Pikmin might be a trilogy.<sup>citation needed</sup>

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Pikmiin 3 is the thrid installment in the Pikmin franchise, revealed at E3. It will be for Wii U.

Gameplay

Pikmin 3 will play in a similar fashion to the original 2. However, the pikmin themselves will be able to preform a multitude of different tasks. There are new hazards such as ice and magma-based enemies. Olimar is, for a reason Miyamoto wants to stay secret, not a playabale character. Instead, a pink-haired girl, the president, a green-haired character, and a black-haired woman.

Pikmin will break walls differently based one where they attack walls, and the various other new tasks can be preformed.

New Pikmin

Pink Pikmin

Rock Pikmin

Past hints

Around the time of the release of the first Pikmin game, it was hinted at that Pikmin might be a trilogy.citation needed

On July 30th, 2003, Pikmin's creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, said in an interview with Gamers Mark that he had already got the basic idea for Pikmin 3 in his mind.[1]

On 12th July, 2007, in an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, an IGN interviewer asked if he planned to do anything with Pikmin. His reply was as follows:[2]

I certainly don't think we've seen the last of Pikmin. I definitely would like to do something with them, and I think the Wii interface in particular is very well suited to that franchise.

On the 18th of April, 2008, Shigeru Miyamoto revealed in an interview on the topic of Wii Fit that he desired to continue with the Pikmin series:[3]

As for what the developer would like to work on next, Miyamoto said he's looking forward to working on the Wii some more. He also reiterated his desire to make another entry in the Pikmin series of action strategy games.

On July 15th, 2008, during E3, Shigeru Miyamoto answered questions about a possible Pikmin 3:[4]

References