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*The appearance of the [[Bulborb]] somewhat resembles that of the [[mario:Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] from the [[mario:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. Both have generally bulbous sides, backs, and tops that are red with white spots. Likewise, the red and white spotted patterns of both are broken up by beige-colored fronts with two eyes. | *The appearance of the [[Bulborb]] somewhat resembles that of the [[mario:Super Mushroom|Super Mushroom]] from the [[mario:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]]. Both have generally bulbous sides, backs, and tops that are red with white spots. Likewise, the red and white spotted patterns of both are broken up by beige-colored fronts with two eyes. | ||
*The name [[Hocotate]] comes from Nintendo of Japan's headquarters address, 11-1, Kamitoba-hokotate-cho, and [[Koppai]] comes from Nintendo's founding name, "Nintendo Koppai". | *The name [[Hocotate]] comes from Nintendo of Japan's headquarters address, 11-1, Kamitoba-hokotate-cho, and [[Koppai]] comes from Nintendo's founding name, "Nintendo Koppai". | ||
*Olimar mentions after getting the [[Nova Blaster]] that he uses it to fend off space pirates. The [[metroid:Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]] features space pirates as the main antagonists. | |||
==''Pikmin 2''== | ==''Pikmin 2''== | ||
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! Subjects | ! Subjects | ||
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| {{icon|Cosmic Archive|y}} || [[File:Cosmic Archive | | {{icon|Cosmic Archive|y}} || [[File:P2 Cosmic Archive Collected.png|128px]] || ''The Mysterious Murasame Castle'' || ''{{w|The Mysterious Murasame Castle}}'' || The treasure is a Japanese {{w|Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom}} disk with the game ''Nazo no Murasame Jō'', otherwise known as ''The Mysterious Murasame Castle''. | ||
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| {{icon|Decorative Goo|y}} || [[File:Decorative Goo texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || ''[[mario:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]'' || Like the [[Master's Instrument]], this treasure belongs to the fictional brand "Mario Paints". | | {{icon|Decorative Goo|y}} || [[File:Decorative Goo texture.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || ''[[mario:Mario Paint|Mario Paint]]'' || Like the [[Master's Instrument]], this treasure belongs to the fictional brand "Mario Paints". | ||
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| {{icon|Temporal Mechanism|y}} || [[File:Temporal Mechanism 2.jpg|128px]] || N/A || Nintendo || While not in reference to a real world object, the Nintendo logo can be seen on the treasure's face. | | {{icon|Temporal Mechanism|y}} || [[File:Temporal Mechanism 2.jpg|128px]] || N/A || Nintendo || While not in reference to a real world object, the Nintendo logo can be seen on the treasure's face. | ||
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| {{icon|The Key|y}} || [[File:The Key. | | {{icon|The Key|y}} || [[File:P2 The Key Cropped.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Key#Super Mario World|Key]] || The key highly resembles the key used in the secret entrances in ''[[mario:Super Mario World|Super Mario World]]'', and later, the locked rooms in ''[[mario:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. | ||
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| {{icon|Unspeakable Wonder|y}} || [[File:Unspeakable Wonder TH.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] || The crown treasure looks identical to the crown worn by Princess Peach in the ''Mario'' games. | | {{icon|Unspeakable Wonder|y}} || [[File:Unspeakable Wonder TH.png|128px]] || ''[[mario:Mario (series)|Mario]]'' || [[mario:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] || The crown treasure looks identical to the crown worn by Princess Peach in the ''Mario'' games. | ||
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*The [[SPERO]]s have some [[Koppaite text]] on their lens' frames. This text, {{kt|A|U|T|O|M|A|T|I|C}} {{kt|U|L|T|R|A|S|C|O|P|E}}, means "Automatic Ultrascope", and is a reference to the Japanese name of a periscope toy released by Nintendo in 1971. | *The [[SPERO]]s have some [[Koppaite text]] on their lens' frames. This text, {{kt|A|U|T|O|M|A|T|I|C}} {{kt|U|L|T|R|A|S|C|O|P|E}}, means "Automatic Ultrascope", and is a reference to the Japanese name of a periscope toy released by Nintendo in 1971. | ||
==Pikmin 4== | ==''Pikmin 4''== | ||
===Treasures=== | |||
{{stub|Document all the treasures that reference other Nintendo games or real world items.}} | {{stub|Document all the treasures that reference other Nintendo games or real world items.}} | ||
Like ''Pikmin 2'', some of the [[treasure]]s in {{p4}} reference other things. | Like ''Pikmin 2'', some of the [[treasure]]s in {{p4}} reference other things. | ||
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|{{icon|Stone of Advancement|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Stone of Advancement P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Game Boy|Game Boy]]''||''[[nintendo:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]]''||The treasure is a Game Boy Advance SP. The treasure's name includes the word "Advanced" to reference this as well. | |{{icon|Stone of Advancement|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Stone of Advancement P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Game Boy|Game Boy]]''||''[[nintendo:Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]]''||The treasure is a Game Boy Advance SP. The treasure's name includes the word "Advanced" to reference this as well. | ||
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|{{icon|Winged Freedom Sculpture|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Winged Freedom Sculpture P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]''||''[[nintendo:WaveBird Wireless Controller|GameCube Controller]]''||The treasure is a WaveBird Wireless Controller for the [[Nintendo | |{{icon|Winged Freedom Sculpture|v=P4|y}}||[[File:Winged Freedom Sculpture P4 icon.png|128px]]||''[[nintendo:Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]]''||''[[nintendo:WaveBird Wireless Controller|GameCube Controller]]''||The treasure is a WaveBird Wireless Controller for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. | ||
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| {{icon|Cookie of Nibbled Circles|v=P4|y}}<br>{{icon|Cookie of Prosperity|v=P4|y}}<br>{{icon|Vanishing Cookie|v=P4|y}}<br>{{icon|Love's Fortune Cookie|v=P4|y}}<br>{{icon|Hearty Container|v=P4|y}} | |||
| [[File:Sweet Tooth Series P4.jpg|128px]] | |||
| ''[[mario:Yoshi (franchise)|Yoshi]]'' | |||
| ''[[mario:Yoshi's Cookie|Yoshi's Cookie]]'' | |||
| These five cookies resemble the ones used in ''Yoshi's Cookie''. The Vanishing Cookie's name also alludes to this, and internally all five have a name starting with <code>YOSHICOOKIE</code>. | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Other=== | |||
Alpin, one of the castaways that is rescued, mentions being the founder of a telecom company called "e-leader," being a reference to the Gameboy Advance add-on, the [[e-Reader|Nintendo e-Reader]]. | |||
==''Hey! Pikmin''== | ==''Hey! Pikmin''== |
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