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Recreation Recollection Series | |
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Image of the complete series. | |
Theme | Sports equipment |
Treasures | 4 |
Locations | Sun-Speckled Terrace, Blossoming Arcadia, Drafty Gallery, Serene Shores, Cavern for a King |
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The Recreation Recollection Series is a series listed in the Treasure Catalog in Pikmin 4. It consists of four treasures, all of which are types of sports equipment such as tennis balls. All the treasures in this series are worth × 600, and an extra × 132 is given when the entire series has been collected.
List
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 青春メモリーシリーズ? Seishun Memorī Shirīzu |
Youth Memory Series |
Chinese (traditional) |
青春記憶系列 Qīngchūn Jìyì Xìliè |
Youth Memory Series |
Chinese (simplified) |
青春记忆系列 Qīngchūn Jìyì Xìliè |
Youth Memory Series |
Dutch | Recreatierelikwieën | Recreation relics |
French | Ustensiles de plein air | Outdoor utensils |
German | Freizeitutensilien | Free Time Utensils |
Italian | Attività ricreative | Recreational activity |
Korean | 청춘의 기억 시리즈 Cheongchun-ui Gieok Sirijeu |
Youth Memory Series |
Portuguese | Atividade recreativa | Recreational activity |
Spanish | Entretenimiento a mano | Manual entertainment |
See also
Trivia
- The treasures are marked with the brand name "Marufuku." This is a reference to Marufuku Co., Ltd, the hanafuda card company that eventually became Nintendo.