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Pikmin | '''''Pikmin.com SpaceForce''''' is a lost browser game made by Nintendo of America to promote [[Pikmin (game)|the first ''Pikmin'' game]]. Not much is known about its gameplay, and while archives of the website exist, it's not clear if the game itself is contained within these archives. The game was made with Adobe Flash (known as Macromedia Flash at the time), and was accessed from www.pikmin.com. It was released around November 2001, and taken offline in mid-2002. | ||
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Notably, the game had a leader board and signup boxes, suggesting it was likely scorebased. There was a countdown (similar to the pikmin day timer) to its release. The sites overview page also contained a separate movie each for the Red, Blue and Yellow Pikmin. What those videos are is as of yet unknown. | Notably, the game had a leader board and signup boxes, suggesting it was likely scorebased. There was a countdown (similar to the pikmin day timer) to its release. The sites overview page also contained a separate movie each for the Red, Blue and Yellow Pikmin. What those videos are is as of yet unknown. | ||
Clicking the Gamecube icon at the bottom of the page would have sent you to a separate website for the gamecube with something run by Flash. However we were unable to find out what it was. | Clicking the Gamecube icon at the bottom of the page would have sent you to a separate website for the gamecube with something run by Flash. However we were unable to find out what it was. |
Revision as of 03:31, September 18, 2022
Pikmin.com SpaceForce is a lost browser game made by Nintendo of America to promote the first Pikmin game. Not much is known about its gameplay, and while archives of the website exist, it's not clear if the game itself is contained within these archives. The game was made with Adobe Flash (known as Macromedia Flash at the time), and was accessed from www.pikmin.com. It was released around November 2001, and taken offline in mid-2002.
Details
Notably, the game had a leader board and signup boxes, suggesting it was likely scorebased. There was a countdown (similar to the pikmin day timer) to its release. The sites overview page also contained a separate movie each for the Red, Blue and Yellow Pikmin. What those videos are is as of yet unknown.
Clicking the Gamecube icon at the bottom of the page would have sent you to a separate website for the gamecube with something run by Flash. However we were unable to find out what it was.