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'''Nintendo Power''' | '''Nintendo Power''' was a monthly magazine that was released officially by Nintendo from the years 1988 to 2012. Among the 285 issues released, a couple of issues were focused primarily on the ''Pikmin'' series. | ||
=== Nintendo Power V151 === | === Nintendo Power V151 === | ||
This issue | This issue contains information about [[Pikmin (game)|the first ''Pikmin'' game]] on pages 40-44, and an ad for the game on page 178. The game itself is also reviewed, with all five reviewers giving it a perfect score. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power 152 January 2002 2.jpg|Page 2. A screen shot of ''Pikmin'' is shown. A [[Bulborb]] is awakened by [[Captain Olimar|Olimar]]'s group of [[Blue Pikmin|Blue]] and [[Red Pikmin]]. This is taken on [[The Forest of Hope]]. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 003.jpg|Page 3. Mentions getting the Pikmin Players guide free with a year subscription of Nintendo Power. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 008.jpg|Page 8. A image of [[The Forest Navel]] is shown with [[Yellow Pikmin]] dying to fire hazards. A caption states the plot synopsis. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 009.jpg|Page 9. Pikmin is mentioned in the contents. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 018.jpg|Page 18. Pikmin is mentioned as one of the demos available at store kiosks. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 027.jpg|Page 27. The [[Pikmin.com SpaceForce|official Pikmin website]] is mentioned on the list of all current and official Nintendo sites. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 040.jpg|Page 40. The first page of the mini guide. A basic plot summary is present with a large render of Olimar and his Pikmin. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 041.jpg|Page 41. This page claims that the game takes place in [[Miyamoto]]'s backyard which is unconfirmed from more reliable sources. This page also claims that Flower stage Pikmin are stronger than leaf and bud which is not true. Instead, each stage makes the Pikmin faster. This page omits the feature of Red Pikmin being 1.5x stronger than the other two types. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 042.jpg|Page 42. This page has information on the [[Pellet|Pellet system]], efficiency, and general game progression. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 043.jpg|Page 43. This page has notes on destroying [[Dirt wall|walls]], building [[Bridge|Bridges]], fighting enemies, and managing squads of Pikmin. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 044.jpg|Page 44. This page shows a general strategy for the first day and a description of what the rest of the game is like. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 125.jpg|Page 125. Early box art for Pikmin appears in this print ad. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 164.jpg|Page 164. Reviews from Nintendo Power employees gave universal perfect scores. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 176.jpg|Page 176. Next issue hook with a feature on Pikmin. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 151 (December 2001) page 178.jpg|Page 178. Strategy guides for Pikmin and other GameCube games are shown with "amazing" Pikmin related puns. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V152 === | === Nintendo Power V152 === | ||
This issue | This issue features ''Pikmin'' on the front cover, and contained information about [[Pikmin (game)|the first ''Pikmin'' game]], along with a sticker sheet. The issue's monthly sweepstakes were also ''Pikmin''-themed. The grand prize was a [[Nintendo GameCube]], a copy of ''Pikmin'', and a trip to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The second prize was a copy of ''Pikmin'' by itself, and the third prize was a ''Nintendo Power'' t-shirt. | ||
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File:Nintendo Power 152 January 2002 Insert 3.jpg|Front of insert 2. | File:Nintendo Power 152 January 2002 Insert 3.jpg|Front of insert 2. | ||
File:Nintendo Power 152 January 2002 Insert 4.jpg|Back of insert 2. | File:Nintendo Power 152 January 2002 Insert 4.jpg|Back of insert 2. | ||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V182 === | |||
This issue has early information on ''Pikmin 2'' | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 020.jpg|Page 20. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 022.jpg|Page 22. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 024.jpg|Page 24. | |||
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File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 037.jpg|Page 37. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 098.jpg|Page 98. | |||
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File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 126.jpg|Page 126. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 182 (August 2004) page 128.jpg|Page 128. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Nintendo Power V183 === | === Nintendo Power V183 === | ||
This issue | This issue features ''Pikmin 2'' on the front cover, and contained information about {{p2}}, as well as a ''Pikmin 2'' temporary tattoo sheet. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 001.jpg|Cover art. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 006.jpg|Page 6. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 013.jpg|Page 13. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 016.jpg|Page 16. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 025.jpg|Page 25. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 026.jpg|Page 26. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 030.jpg|Page 30. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 031.jpg|Page 31. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 032.jpg|Page 32. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 033.jpg|Page 33. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 034.jpg|Page 34. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 034a.jpg|''Pikmin 2'' themed temporary tattoos. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 035.jpg|Page 35. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 119.jpg|Page 119. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 183 (September 2004) page 120.jpg|Page 120. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V184 === | === Nintendo Power V184 === | ||
This issue | This issue features a section on ''Pikmin 2'' which contained brief walkthroughs in the same style as the [[Strategy guides|official strategy guide]]. The game itself was also reviewed. Four out of five reviewers gave it a perfect score, and one reviewer gave it a score of 4.5/5. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 008.jpg|Page 8. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 012.jpg|Page 12. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 018.jpg|Page 18. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 028.jpg|Page 28. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 052.jpg|Page 52. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 053.jpg|Page 53. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 054.jpg|Page 54. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 055.jpg|Page 55. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 056.jpg|Page 56. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 057.jpg|Page 57. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 058.jpg|Page 58. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 059.jpg|Page 59. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 060.jpg|Page 60. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 061.jpg|Page 61. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 098a.jpg|Insert advertising other Nintendo power issues, including the ''Pikmin 2'' issue. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 122.jpg|Page 122. Includes reviews for ''Pikmin 2''. All reviewers gave perfect scores, except Steve who gave 4 1/2 stars despite being positive in his review. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 184 (October 2004) page 127.jpg|Page 127. ''Pikmin 2'' issue featured on the Nindex. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V231 === | |||
To celebrate the magazine's 20th anniversary, this issue features a section detailing the 20 best games on each Nintendo console. ''Pikmin'' was rated the 7th best Nintendo GameCube game. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 231 (August 2008) page 76.jpg|thumb|The top 20 list | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V239 === | === Nintendo Power V239 === | ||
The monthly Nintendo Power Sweepstakes in this issue | The monthly Nintendo Power Sweepstakes in this issue is themed around the recently-released ''[[New Play Control!]]'' series. The grand prize was a [[Wii]] with copies of {{npcp1}} and ''[https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Power_Tennis#New_Play_Control.21_series New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis]''. The second prize was the same, but without the Wii included. ''New Play Control! Pikmin'' did not get a review, but is featured in the "Also This Month" section of the reviews. | ||
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File:Nintendo Power Issue 239 March 2009 page 82.jpg|Pikmin in the "New Play Control" promotion | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 239 March 2009 page 91.jpg|Pikmin in the "Also This Month" section. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V250 === | |||
''Pikmin'' is featured on the list of "250 Reasons to Love Nintendo", listed alongside other Nintendo strategy game series ''Advance Wars'' and ''Fire Emblem''. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 250 (January 2010) page 52.jpg|Olimar at the top of the page | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 250 (January 2010) page 61.jpg|Pikmin is mentioned by Miyamoto | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power V280 === | === Nintendo Power V280 === | ||
This issue released in July 2012 contained information about the [[Wii U]] and various Wii U games including ''Pikmin 3''. Subscribers of the magazine received a special cover featuring ''Pikmin 3'' art. | This issue was released in July 2012, and contained information about the [[Wii U]] and various Wii U games including ''Pikmin 3''. Subscribers of the magazine received a special cover featuring ''Pikmin 3'' art. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 00a.jpg|Cover Art. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 04.jpg|Page 4. Contents. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 06.jpg|Page 6. Pikmin mentioned in highlights of E3 | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 32.jpg|Page 32. Pikmin 3 in upcoming games section. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 82.jpg|Page 82. Pikmin 3 is Chris' most exiting game. | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 89.jpg|Page 89. Chris' most exiting game is ''Pikmin 3'' | |||
File:Nintendo Power Issue 280 (July 2012) page 91.jpg|Page 91. The Pikmin AR Card is used in pictures for the Nature theme | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Nintendo Power Podcast === | |||
In late 2017 Nintendo revived the Nintendo Power brand to make a podcast that talked about [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Nintendo Switch]] games. As of 2024 the podcast is on hiatus. A number of the episodes feature Pikmin content on the Nintendo Switch | |||
====Episode 32:''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'': Top 5 Things to Know Before You Play | Nintendo Power Podcast==== | |||
This episode features coverage of ''[[Pikmin 3 Deluxe]]'' from 0:42 to 30:27. [[Alph]], [[Red Pikmin]], [[Yellow Pikmin]], [[Blue Pikmin]] and the [[Astringent Clump ]] are featured on the thumbnail. Yellow, Red, and Blue Pikmin are shown carrying a fruit in the video. | |||
====Episode 56: Nintendo Switch 2023 Preview Special! | Nintendo Power Podcast==== | |||
This episode features [[White Pikmin]], [[Purple Pikmin]], [[Blue Pikmin]], [[Yellow Pikmin]], [[Red Pikmin]], and [[Oatchi]] on the thumbnail. ''Pikmin 4'' is discussed briefly from 28:12 - 31:12. | |||
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File:Pikmin 3 Deluxe; Top 5 Things to Know Before You Play ¦ Nintendo Power Podcast (BQ).jpg|Episode 32 | |||
File:Nintendo Switch 2023 Preview Special! ¦ Nintendo Power Podcast.jpg|Episode 56 | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Game Informer== | ==Game Informer== | ||
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===Issue 5 Vol. 2=== | ===Issue 5 Vol. 2=== | ||
The cover of this issue has a bar at the top that reads "PIKMIN SOLVED INSIDE" and a picture of Olimar and Red Pikmin in the corner. Inside is a ''Pikmin'' themed tear-away poster detailing tips for navigating many of the areas in the game. | The cover of this issue has a bar at the top that reads "PIKMIN SOLVED INSIDE" and a picture of Olimar and Red Pikmin in the corner. Inside is a ''Pikmin'' themed tear-away poster detailing tips for navigating many of the areas in the game. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Gamenow05cover.jpg|Cover. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==GamePro== | ==GamePro== | ||
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{{todo|Add information on issues relating to Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and Pikmin 4}} | {{todo|Add information on issues relating to Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and Pikmin 4}} | ||
{{todo|Add information on issues relating to Pikmin 3 and New Play Control Games}} | |||
===June 1 2017=== | ===June 1 2017=== | ||
This issue | This issue features information regarding the yet to release ''Hey! Pikmin'' on pages 8-11. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Hey! Pikmin pummel.jpg | |||
File:Hey! Pikmin several Pikmin.jpg | |||
File:Hey! Pikmin sliding.jpg | |||
File:Hey! Pikmin strengths.jpg | |||
File:Hey! Pikmin world map.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
===June 4th 2004=== | ===June 4th 2004=== | ||
This issue | This issue features information on playing ''Pikmin 2'' on pages 132-135, and a brief advertisement of the e+ cards on page 93. | ||
===May 28th 2004=== | ===May 28th 2004=== | ||
This issue | This issue features information on playing ''Pikmin 2'' on pages 126-129. | ||
===May 14th 2004=== | ===May 14th 2004=== | ||
This issue | This issue features information on playing ''Pikmin 2'' on pages 128-135, and a brief advertisement of the game on page 56. Page 206 features information on the e+ card games that players can play with ''Pikmin 2'', and included the ''Ivory Candypop'' promo card in a tear-away insert. | ||
===September 19th 2003=== | ===September 19th 2003=== | ||
This issue | This issue features a first look at ''Pikmin 2'' on pages 36-39. | ||
===November 16th 2001=== | ===November 16th 2001=== | ||
This issue | This issue features a full-page ad for ''Pikmin'' on page 45. It also features a walkthrough of the ''The Impact Site'', ''The Forest of Hope'', and ''The Forest Navel'' on pages 100-105. Lastly it features an advertisement for a Pikmin art book on page 126. | ||
===July 27th 2001=== | ===July 27th 2001=== | ||
This issue | This issue features a brief advertisement for ''Pikmin'' on page 202. | ||
==Famistu Cube + Advance== | ==Famistu Cube + Advance== | ||
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===Issue 39 February 2009=== | ===Issue 39 February 2009=== | ||
This issue headlines | This issue headlines ''New Play Control! Pikmin'' With new art that was made specifically for this issue. | ||
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File:Large.1545238333 OfficialNintendoMagazine039(February2009).jpg.faf98a7162da4ace82d9ce5e390f6f28.jpg|Cover art. Features many discolored Pikmin. | |||
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==NGC== | ==NGC== | ||
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===Consoles Max June 2002 Issue=== | ===Consoles Max June 2002 Issue=== | ||
This issue features a great deal of ''Pikmin'' content and makes it the primary focus on the front cover. It dedicates 8 pages (page 70-77) to showing off Pikmin screenshots, and details various enemies the player will find as well as descriptions of all the areas in the game. | This issue features a great deal of ''Pikmin'' content and makes it the primary focus on the front cover. It dedicates 8 pages (page 70-77) to showing off Pikmin screenshots, and details various enemies the player will find as well as descriptions of all the areas in the game. | ||
==Tips & Tricks== | |||
* Region: North America | |||
* Language: English | |||
===Tips & Tricks issue 85=== | |||
This issue features a section on ''Pikmin''. It included general tips and information, as well as a walkthrough to beat the game in the 30-day time limit. It also featured strategies for fighting the [[Goolix]], [[Mamuta]], and [[Smoky Progg]], and talked about the ''[[chaenostoma cordatum]]'' flower, among other things. | |||
===Tips & Tricks issue 117=== | |||
This issue contains a section on ''Pikmin 2''. Like before, it contains general tips and info about the game. It also had the locations of all above-ground treasure and strategies for each sublevel of each cave. | |||
==Scout Life== | |||
* Region: North America | |||
* Language: English | |||
'''Scout Life''' (fomerly '''Boys' Life''') is a monthly magazine published by the Boy Scouts of America. It occasionally features a brief section on video games. | |||
===Boys' Life September 2002=== | |||
This issue featured a brief review of ''Pikmin'', where they rated it as "Buy It" on a scale of "Buy It", "Borrow It", and "Bag It". | |||
===Boys' Life March 2005=== | |||
This issue had ''Pikmin 2'' as the main highlighted game of the issue. Interestingly, a [[Pikmin 2 prerelease information|early screenshot]] of the game is used. | |||
===Boys' Life June 2009=== | |||
''New Play Control! Pikmin'' (erroneously referred to as "''Play Control! Pikmin''") is included in a section of recently-released space-themed video games. Like in their coverage of ''Pikmin 2'', a [[Pikmin prerelease information|early screenshot of the original game]] is used in the article. | |||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] |
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The following is a list of official merchandise in the form of magazines.
Nintendo Power[edit]
- Region: North America
- Language: English
Nintendo Power was a monthly magazine that was released officially by Nintendo from the years 1988 to 2012. Among the 285 issues released, a couple of issues were focused primarily on the Pikmin series.
Nintendo Power V151[edit]
This issue contains information about the first Pikmin game on pages 40-44, and an ad for the game on page 178. The game itself is also reviewed, with all five reviewers giving it a perfect score.
Page 2. A screen shot of Pikmin is shown. A Bulborb is awakened by Olimar's group of Blue and Red Pikmin. This is taken on The Forest of Hope.
Page 8. A image of The Forest Navel is shown with Yellow Pikmin dying to fire hazards. A caption states the plot synopsis.
Page 27. The official Pikmin website is mentioned on the list of all current and official Nintendo sites.
Page 41. This page claims that the game takes place in Miyamoto's backyard which is unconfirmed from more reliable sources. This page also claims that Flower stage Pikmin are stronger than leaf and bud which is not true. Instead, each stage makes the Pikmin faster. This page omits the feature of Red Pikmin being 1.5x stronger than the other two types.
Page 42. This page has information on the Pellet system, efficiency, and general game progression.
Nintendo Power V152[edit]
This issue features Pikmin on the front cover, and contained information about the first Pikmin game, along with a sticker sheet. The issue's monthly sweepstakes were also Pikmin-themed. The grand prize was a Nintendo GameCube, a copy of Pikmin, and a trip to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The second prize was a copy of Pikmin by itself, and the third prize was a Nintendo Power t-shirt.
Nintendo Power V182[edit]
This issue has early information on Pikmin 2
Nintendo Power V183[edit]
This issue features Pikmin 2 on the front cover, and contained information about Pikmin 2, as well as a Pikmin 2 temporary tattoo sheet.
Nintendo Power V184[edit]
This issue features a section on Pikmin 2 which contained brief walkthroughs in the same style as the official strategy guide. The game itself was also reviewed. Four out of five reviewers gave it a perfect score, and one reviewer gave it a score of 4.5/5.
Nintendo Power V231[edit]
To celebrate the magazine's 20th anniversary, this issue features a section detailing the 20 best games on each Nintendo console. Pikmin was rated the 7th best Nintendo GameCube game.
Nintendo Power V239[edit]
The monthly Nintendo Power Sweepstakes in this issue is themed around the recently-released New Play Control! series. The grand prize was a Wii with copies of New Play Control! Pikmin and New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis. The second prize was the same, but without the Wii included. New Play Control! Pikmin did not get a review, but is featured in the "Also This Month" section of the reviews.
Nintendo Power V250[edit]
Pikmin is featured on the list of "250 Reasons to Love Nintendo", listed alongside other Nintendo strategy game series Advance Wars and Fire Emblem.
Nintendo Power V280[edit]
This issue was released in July 2012, and contained information about the Wii U and various Wii U games including Pikmin 3. Subscribers of the magazine received a special cover featuring Pikmin 3 art.
Nintendo Power Podcast[edit]
In late 2017 Nintendo revived the Nintendo Power brand to make a podcast that talked about Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch games. As of 2024 the podcast is on hiatus. A number of the episodes feature Pikmin content on the Nintendo Switch
Episode 32:Pikmin 3 Deluxe: Top 5 Things to Know Before You Play | Nintendo Power Podcast[edit]
This episode features coverage of Pikmin 3 Deluxe from 0:42 to 30:27. Alph, Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Blue Pikmin and the Astringent Clump are featured on the thumbnail. Yellow, Red, and Blue Pikmin are shown carrying a fruit in the video.
Episode 56: Nintendo Switch 2023 Preview Special! | Nintendo Power Podcast[edit]
This episode features White Pikmin, Purple Pikmin, Blue Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Red Pikmin, and Oatchi on the thumbnail. Pikmin 4 is discussed briefly from 28:12 - 31:12.
Game Informer[edit]
- Region: North America
- Language: English
GameNOW[edit]
- Region: North America
- Language: English
Issue 5 Vol. 2[edit]
The cover of this issue has a bar at the top that reads "PIKMIN SOLVED INSIDE" and a picture of Olimar and Red Pikmin in the corner. Inside is a Pikmin themed tear-away poster detailing tips for navigating many of the areas in the game.
GamePro[edit]
- Region: North America
Famitsu[edit]
- Region: Japan
- Language: Japanese
Japan's most popular weekly gaming article.
To do: Add information on issues relating to Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and Pikmin 4 |
To do: Add information on issues relating to Pikmin 3 and New Play Control Games |
June 1 2017[edit]
This issue features information regarding the yet to release Hey! Pikmin on pages 8-11.
June 4th 2004[edit]
This issue features information on playing Pikmin 2 on pages 132-135, and a brief advertisement of the e+ cards on page 93.
May 28th 2004[edit]
This issue features information on playing Pikmin 2 on pages 126-129.
May 14th 2004[edit]
This issue features information on playing Pikmin 2 on pages 128-135, and a brief advertisement of the game on page 56. Page 206 features information on the e+ card games that players can play with Pikmin 2, and included the Ivory Candypop promo card in a tear-away insert.
September 19th 2003[edit]
This issue features a first look at Pikmin 2 on pages 36-39.
November 16th 2001[edit]
This issue features a full-page ad for Pikmin on page 45. It also features a walkthrough of the The Impact Site, The Forest of Hope, and The Forest Navel on pages 100-105. Lastly it features an advertisement for a Pikmin art book on page 126.
July 27th 2001[edit]
This issue features a brief advertisement for Pikmin on page 202.
Famistu Cube + Advance[edit]
- Region: Japan
- Language: Japanese
A monthly spin-off magazine of Famistu that focuses on the GameCube and Game Boy Advance.
July 2004[edit]
Page 27 advertises the new Strawberry Flower album Tane no uta, as well as the Sanei plushies. Page 31 includes Pikmin 2 is rated 9/10 on "Monthly Picks." Pages 34-44 feature loads of information about Pikmin 2. There is a tear-away between pages 34 and 35 that includes the Ivory Candypop bud e+ card promo. Page 45 is a full-page ad for the new Tane no Uta album. Page 103 features and ad telling customers how they can obtain the other E+ promo cards.
May 2004[edit]
Pages 22 to 29 of this issue includes information on various enemies found in Pikmin 2.
Nintendo the Official Magazine[edit]
- Region: UK
- Language: English
Issue 39 February 2009[edit]
This issue headlines New Play Control! Pikmin With new art that was made specifically for this issue.
NGC[edit]
- Region: UK
- Language: English
Issue 61: December 2001[edit]
Page 12 of this issue has a small blurb which mentions Pikmin had been delayed to December 3rd in the US, likely due to localization issues. Page 23 is dedicated to Pikmin, showcasing some prerelease screenshots and various details about the game.
Issue 62: Christmas 2001[edit]
While NGC usually ran monthly, they had a second bonus issue in December that briefly mentions that Pikmin had been reviewed by the writing team and would appear as the main headline of the next issue.
Issue 63: January 2002[edit]
This issue primarily features Pikmin on the cover and includes an in-depth review of the game. This was a first-look at many features the game had to offer for European region players, as the game had been released elsewhere but was not set to release in their region until June 14th, 2002.
Gameplay 128[edit]
- Region: France
- Language: French
Gameplay 128 August 2002 issue[edit]
This issue strangely has little to say about Pikmin, but does include a Pikmin poster in the center of the issue (page 50-51). A couple of the authors also include Pikmin in a list of their favorite GameCube games on page 92.
Actu & Soluces 64[edit]
- Region: France
- Language: French
Numero Special E3[edit]
This issue of Actu & Soluces 64 goes through the GameCube games revealed at E3 2001, including prerelease screenshots of Pikmin before release. It also features Pikmin on the magazine cover.
Consoles Max[edit]
- Region: France
- Language: French
Consoles Max June 2002 Issue[edit]
This issue features a great deal of Pikmin content and makes it the primary focus on the front cover. It dedicates 8 pages (page 70-77) to showing off Pikmin screenshots, and details various enemies the player will find as well as descriptions of all the areas in the game.
Tips & Tricks[edit]
- Region: North America
- Language: English
Tips & Tricks issue 85[edit]
This issue features a section on Pikmin. It included general tips and information, as well as a walkthrough to beat the game in the 30-day time limit. It also featured strategies for fighting the Goolix, Mamuta, and Smoky Progg, and talked about the chaenostoma cordatum flower, among other things.
Tips & Tricks issue 117[edit]
This issue contains a section on Pikmin 2. Like before, it contains general tips and info about the game. It also had the locations of all above-ground treasure and strategies for each sublevel of each cave.
Scout Life[edit]
- Region: North America
- Language: English
Scout Life (fomerly Boys' Life) is a monthly magazine published by the Boy Scouts of America. It occasionally features a brief section on video games.
Boys' Life September 2002[edit]
This issue featured a brief review of Pikmin, where they rated it as "Buy It" on a scale of "Buy It", "Borrow It", and "Bag It".
Boys' Life March 2005[edit]
This issue had Pikmin 2 as the main highlighted game of the issue. Interestingly, a early screenshot of the game is used.
Boys' Life June 2009[edit]
New Play Control! Pikmin (erroneously referred to as "Play Control! Pikmin") is included in a section of recently-released space-themed video games. Like in their coverage of Pikmin 2, a early screenshot of the original game is used in the article.