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*[[Unused content]] – Content left inside the games that goes unused. | *[[Unused content]] – Content left inside the games that goes unused. | ||
*[[Easter eggs]] – Entertaining details that, unlike glitches, were added to the game intentionally. | *[[Easter eggs]] – Entertaining details that, unlike glitches, were added to the game intentionally. |
Revision as of 11:01, July 28, 2015
Glitches (or bugs) are oversights in the making of a game that lead to unexpected results. These can happen accidentally or purposely, and can be beneficial, harmful or harmless to the player. Some glitches are abused in order to successfully complete otherwise impossible challenge runs.
There are three pages that list glitches in games in the series, organized by game:
- Glitches in Pikmin (and New Play Control! Pikmin)
- Glitches in Pikmin 2 (and New Play Control! Pikmin 2)
- Glitches in Pikmin 3
In addition, there is one page that details general carrying-related glitches: carrying oversights.
It is recommended that you read the glitch notes before attempting any of these glitches, or before adding your own.
See also
- Mistake – Miscellaneous development mistakes.
- Unused content – Content left inside the games that goes unused.
- Easter eggs – Entertaining details that, unlike glitches, were added to the game intentionally.