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|username = Midnight blue | |||
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|gender = Female | |||
|location = United States | |||
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|p1 = 100% Completion | |||
|p2 = 100% Completion | |||
|p3 = Completed Story Mode 100% | |||
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|p3d = Completed Story Mode 100% | |||
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==About me== | |||
I'm based out of the United States. I was born in 1996 and was raised on Nintendo games on the Nintendo 64 and GameCube, so I've been a Nintendo person ever since. I was introduced to the Pikmin series when I stumbled across a copy of Pikmin 2 at a GameStop in 2004 or 2005. Something about it grabbed my interest, so I took it home and played it despite it being the second game in the series, and I fell in love from there. I played the first game a few years later, and I've been following new Pikmin releases and news ever since. I created an account here on Pikipedia back in 2017 with the hopes of helping contribute info for the then-recently released Hey! Pikmin, but life got in the way and by the time I was able to commit time to the wiki, most of what was still needed was stuff I just couldn't provide (namely screenshots from a 3DS game.) So I'm trying again with the recent release of Pikmin 3 Deluxe. I also have a budding interest in emulating and modding Pikmin games, though I'm entirely new to the practice. | |||
I consider myself a pretty casual player of the Pikmin series, so I don't have any impressive records, nor do I really keep track of any of that stuff to begin with. While I enjoy the gameplay of the franchise, I find myself equally (or possibly even ''more'') invested in what lore the series provides about things like a version of Earth in the far flung future and its strange native animals, intelligent plant creatures, and coin-sized humanoid aliens and what ''their'' societies are like in comparison to ours. | |||
==What can I do?== | |||
I currently own a NTSC region Nintendo GameCube, Wii (though it's currently not hooked up and I've lost track of where it is in my house), Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch. I have the NTSC versions of the four main Pikmin releases, along with New Play Control! Pikmin and Pikmin 3 Deluxe. I also own a Japanese GameCube and the JP versions of Pikmin 1 and 2. | |||
The only emulator I have installed is Dolphin, and I currently only have one game on it (NTSC Pikmin 2), that I obtained a while back in 2012. I don't have the means to dump my own ROMs on any console, nor am I comfortable with searching for ROMs online nowadays, so I'm stuck with just the one game for now. So aside from Pikmin 2, I can unfortunately only document any information that can be obtained by just playing the games by normal means on the physical consoles. I also don't have any means of directly capturing footage or images on my consoles (besides the screenshot/video feature on the Switch), so I'm limited further by that. I'm hoping to one day get things set up where I can do more, but I can't say if/when that will happen. |
Revision as of 13:12, December 5, 2020
About me
I'm based out of the United States. I was born in 1996 and was raised on Nintendo games on the Nintendo 64 and GameCube, so I've been a Nintendo person ever since. I was introduced to the Pikmin series when I stumbled across a copy of Pikmin 2 at a GameStop in 2004 or 2005. Something about it grabbed my interest, so I took it home and played it despite it being the second game in the series, and I fell in love from there. I played the first game a few years later, and I've been following new Pikmin releases and news ever since. I created an account here on Pikipedia back in 2017 with the hopes of helping contribute info for the then-recently released Hey! Pikmin, but life got in the way and by the time I was able to commit time to the wiki, most of what was still needed was stuff I just couldn't provide (namely screenshots from a 3DS game.) So I'm trying again with the recent release of Pikmin 3 Deluxe. I also have a budding interest in emulating and modding Pikmin games, though I'm entirely new to the practice.
I consider myself a pretty casual player of the Pikmin series, so I don't have any impressive records, nor do I really keep track of any of that stuff to begin with. While I enjoy the gameplay of the franchise, I find myself equally (or possibly even more) invested in what lore the series provides about things like a version of Earth in the far flung future and its strange native animals, intelligent plant creatures, and coin-sized humanoid aliens and what their societies are like in comparison to ours.
What can I do?
I currently own a NTSC region Nintendo GameCube, Wii (though it's currently not hooked up and I've lost track of where it is in my house), Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch. I have the NTSC versions of the four main Pikmin releases, along with New Play Control! Pikmin and Pikmin 3 Deluxe. I also own a Japanese GameCube and the JP versions of Pikmin 1 and 2.
The only emulator I have installed is Dolphin, and I currently only have one game on it (NTSC Pikmin 2), that I obtained a while back in 2012. I don't have the means to dump my own ROMs on any console, nor am I comfortable with searching for ROMs online nowadays, so I'm stuck with just the one game for now. So aside from Pikmin 2, I can unfortunately only document any information that can be obtained by just playing the games by normal means on the physical consoles. I also don't have any means of directly capturing footage or images on my consoles (besides the screenshot/video feature on the Switch), so I'm limited further by that. I'm hoping to one day get things set up where I can do more, but I can't say if/when that will happen.