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During production of the ''Pikmin'' games, some ideas were thought of, but ultimately discarded when the game was finally released. Some of those aspects can still be found in old trailers, magazine screenshots, and the like. Although some of the content remained in the final game, but went [[Unused content|unused]], this article focuses on content about prototype versions of the games. | During production of the ''Pikmin'' games, some ideas were thought of, but ultimately discarded when the game was finally released. Some of those aspects can still be found in old trailers, magazine screenshots, and the like. Although some of the content remained in the final game, but went [[Unused content|unused]], this article focuses on content about prototype versions of the games. | ||
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==''Pikmin 3''== | |||
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Some versions of ''Pikmin 3'' shown off at E3 events differ from the final game in a few aspects. The most noteworthy change is the removal of the infamous "Character D". | |||
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Revision as of 10:29, November 5, 2014
During production of the Pikmin games, some ideas were thought of, but ultimately discarded when the game was finally released. Some of those aspects can still be found in old trailers, magazine screenshots, and the like. Although some of the content remained in the final game, but went unused, this article focuses on content about prototype versions of the games.
Pikmin
Trailers
The game's trailers showed footage that contained some changes from Pikmin's final version. These following 3 trailers are presumably ordered chronologically.
Trailer 1
The first trailer shows a lot of differences from the final version of the game. View Trailer
The following things are different from the final version:
- There are several aesthetic changes.
- The current day is shown below the sunlight meter.
- Pellet Posies are taller, have (presumably harmless) spikes on the side, and their flower are different.
- Pellets have a surface that curves inwards on the top and bottom.
- Olimar jumps around when walking.
- Onions stretch upwards a lot when sucking in something.
- A Burrowing Snagret can be seen, but its color is a lot more pale.
- The pikmin move considerably slower
- Gameplay happens on several areas that are not present in the final game.
- Apparently, controlling the Pikmin emits some particles from Olimar's helmet light.
- Olimar can pluck Pikmin with his whistle in the same way the Pluckaphone is used in Pikmin 2.
- Pikmin make squeals similar to those of pigs when thrown.
- Pikmin can be seen carrying a strawberry, rumored to be the Sunseed Berry from Pikmin 2.
- A 20-pellet can be seen producing 30 Pikmin.
- More than 100 Pikmin can be on the area at a time.
- Idle Pikmin all change to white.
- Pikmin can be set on a straight line. They seem to be idle in this state, but they aren't pale or white. Additionally, they shake their leaves heavily.
- A Yellow Wollywog that is falling over after being defeated can be seen squishing Pikmin when collapsing. When this happens, the Pikmin counter spazzes a bit. It's either a glitch, or a notable way to tell Pikmin are dying.
- Killed Yellow Wollywogs disappear and drop pellets.
- A 40-pellet can be seen.
- The Onions are set in a straight line, not in a triangle.
Trailer 2
A second trailer has eventually been released. It shows a lot less changes from the final version, but it still has some.
View Trailer
The following changes from the final version can be spotted:
- Minor aesthetic differences.
- The HUD is the same as the final version's, but the day counter is at the bottom right corner of the screen.
- Bridges aren't complete yet, they are blue with a weird texture.
- Pikmin can be seen taking down a stone gate, something that can only be destroyed with bomb-rocks.
- The Puffy Blowhog's attack throws Pikmin and Olimar a lot higher and farther.
- Some areas look the same as in the final game, but others seem to be entirely different. The enemy and object placement in the final areas is also different.
- The Impact Site music is played, but it sounds as if it is played entirely on the flute.
Trailer 3
A third trailer has also been released. The game in this state looks quite close to the final version.
View Trailer
The following differences from the final version can be seen:
- Minor aesthetic differences.
- The day counter is in the bottom-right corner. It's now a circle instead of an oval.
- When Pikmin are plucked, they become pale.
- When a Puffy Blowhog attacks, it send the Pikmin and Olimar much higher and farther.
- Pikmin can be seen climbing a really long vertical pole on The Distant Spring.
Enemy Reel
The pre-rendered clips on the Enemy Reel show some enemies in places where they can't be found in the final game, as well as areas that look a bit different. The Enemy Reel was probably recorded before some of the levels' layouts changed. Those incoherences can be found here.
Other info
- On the page that describes how Onions and pellets work, there is a picture showing 3 Pikmin carrying a 1 pellet. It's unknown whether it was possible to have 3 Pikmin carry such a pellet at one point during the game's development, or if it is the consequence of a rare glitch.
Pikmin 2
Trailer
A trailer, seen here shows little unused information, except for the fact that Blue Pikmin were able to enter the Lost Toy Box (this can be seen 50 seconds into the video).
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Pikmin 3
- Main article: Pikmin 3 prototype information.
Some versions of Pikmin 3 shown off at E3 events differ from the final game in a few aspects. The most noteworthy change is the removal of the infamous "Character D".
Adam and Eve
- Main article: Adam and Eve.
Adam and Eve is a game that never got finished, and was the basis for the Pikmin franchise.
Pikmin DS Patent
- Main article: Patent US7762893.
"US7762893" was a patent filed by Yuji Kando and Yutaka Hirameki for a game running on device that looks like a Nintendo DS and highly resembles the Pikmin series.