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[[File:PikminSeriesBoxArt.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Some of the many covers for the ''Pikmin'' series.]]
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Obviously, the most important ''Pikmin'' merchandise that exists are the ''Pikmin'' '''games''' themselves. Collectors should know that over the years many different versions of each game have been released, even more than shown in the image to the right, such as the Nintendo Selects version of {{p3}}, as well as simple updates when the games are re-released. More information can be found in each game's page.
Obviously, the most important ''Pikmin'' merchandise that exists are the ''Pikmin'' '''games''' themselves. Collectors should know that over the years many different versions of each game have been released, even more than shown in the image to the right, such as the Nintendo Selects version of {{p3}}, as well as simple updates when the games are re-released. More information can be found in each game's page.

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Main article: Pikmin series.

Obviously, the most important Pikmin merchandise that exists are the Pikmin games themselves. Collectors should know that over the years many different versions of each game have been released, even more than shown in the image to the right, such as the Nintendo Selects version of Pikmin 3, as well as simple updates when the games are re-released. More information can be found in each game's page.

Pikmin and Pikmin 2 bundle

In Japan, there was a copy of Pikmin and Pikmin 2 for the GameCube sold together in a bundle, which also included a set of 5 Pikmin figures. The figures featured a Red, a Blue, a Yellow, a Purple, and a White Pikmin, and a special cardboard container to hold and display them. The container is labeled "Pikmin 1+2", which is one of the few examples of Pikmin being referred to as "Pikmin 1".

Pikmin 2 Special Edition Starter Set

In July 21st, 2004 in Japan, a GameCube bundle was released, titled "Pikmin 2 Special Edition Starter Set". It came with a silver GameCube, a silver and an emerald blue controller, a copy of Pikmin 2, and a Purple Pikmin plushie.

Pikmin 3 digital download card

In Japan, digital Wii U games were sold in stores with download cards, and Pikmin 3 was no exception. The cards came with packaging that was not very different from the front and back of the game case were you to buy a physical copy.