Pikmin (game)

Pikmin (game)

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Pikmin
Front cover art of Pikmin.
North American boxart
Japanese nameピクミン?
RatingESRB rating: EPEGI rating: 3
ConsoleNintendo GameCube
DeveloperNintendo EAD
PublisherNintendo
GenreReal-time strategy
PlayersSingle-player
Saved game size19 blocks
Release date
JapanOctober 26th, 2001
North AmericaDecember 3rd, 2001[1][2]
EuropeJune 14th, 2002
AustraliaJune 14th, 2002
South KoreaN/A
Related games
SuccessorPikmin 2
Re-releaseNew Play Control! Pikmin
Pikmin 1 (Nintendo Switch)
"Pikmin 1" redirects here. For the port that uses this name, seePikmin 1 (Nintendo Switch).

Pikmin is the first game in thePikmin series, released in 2001 as one of the first games available for theGameCube. The game is the first in the series chronologically, and seesCaptain Olimar crash-landing on anunknown planet and collecting his missingship parts in order to escape. The game introduces the main game mechanics of growingPikmin, controlling the Pikmin as a group, taking downobstacles,carrying objects, and battlingenemies. The game has been ported to theWii under the titleNew Play Control! Pikmin, and ported to theNintendo Switch under the titlePikmin 1. Its sequel,Pikmin 2, was released three years later in 2004.

Contents

Plot[edit]

Warning:the following article or section contains majorspoilers.

Captain Olimar, a pilot, flies his spacecraft, theS.S. Dolphin, through space. Suddenly, a meteor hurdles toward his direction and hits the Dolphin, sending it plummeting toward anEarth-likeplanet. During the fall, the Dolphin ignites, and its variousparts are released from the hull and scattered across the planet.

The next morning, Olimar regains consciousness onThe Impact Site and turns around to find the Dolphin badly damaged. Realizing that the oxygen on the planet is deadly to his body and his life-support systems only have enough power to last 30 days, Olimar sets out to locate the missing parts of the Dolphin, hoping he can rebuild his ship and return to his home planet ofHocotate.

After exploring a bit, Olimar finds a dormantOnion. Upon approaching it, it springs to life, and out comes a seed. Uponplucking it and experimenting with the creature bythrowing it,dismissing it, etc., he learns about thePikmin and their abilities. With the help of theRed Pikmin he raises, Olimar recovers theMain Engine, which allows him to at least hover above the surface during the night, which he later learns is too dangerous.

Olimar and the Pikmin then discover a new area,The Forest of Hope and the Onion within: theYellow Pikmin's Onion. In addition, he gradually learns more about the variousenemies and quirks of the planet, and how to use each Pikmin type's abilities to their full potential. As he gathers more parts, he eventually manages to discoverThe Forest Navel, theBlue Pikmin,The Distant Spring, andThe Final Trial. After defeating theEmperor Bulblax and recovering the final ship part, Olimar sails back to Hocotate.

Endings[edit]

Click [show] to display the image.
Pikmar, as shown in the bad ending of Pikmin.
The bad ending ofPikmin.
See also:Completion.

There are three possible ways for Olimar's adventure to end, which depend on the ship parts the player can gather before thedays run out. Videos of each ending can be found on theexternal links section of this article.

Thecanon ending is the best one; this is when all thirty ship parts are recovered within the thirty day time limit. After theSecret Safe is gathered, thecamera zooms into the Dolphin and Captain Olimar jumps with joy. Then the scene darkens, becoming night, Olimar walks to his ship and stops to look at the Pikmin one last time. The Pikmin tilt their heads in curiosity. Olimar gives the Pikmin a short wave good-bye, to which the Pikmin tilt their heads in the opposite direction. With a sigh, Olimar looks down and shakes his head. He then boards the Dolphin and lifts off successfully, and the Pikmin attack a nearbySpotty Bulborb on their own. Next, the ship is seen flying away, withOnions of many, unseen colors following him. After thecredits, theenemy reel is shown.

The neutral ending is when the time runs out, but Olimar manages to escape with the ship parts he collected. Out of the 30 parts, only 25 specific ones are necessary for the captain to return to Hocotate. The five optional parts are theNova Blaster, theSpace Float, theMassage Machine, theUV Lamp and theSecret Safe. With this ending, at the night of the final day, Captain Olimar walks towards the Dolphin and takes a quick glance back before entering the cockpit of his ship and attempting to blast off. He successfully flies off while three Pikmin (one red, one yellow, and one blue) look up into the sky with curiosity.

The bad ending takes place when Olimar does not manage to retrieve the 25 mandatory parts. On his last day, he realizes that time is up and attempts to lift off. Immediately after taking off, theengine explodes and his ship crashes back onto the planet. The Pikmincarry his unconscious body to an Onion, making Olimar pop out as aPikmin-like creature, having his normal head, but the sprout of a Pikmin with a black stem, and without hisspacesuit helmet.

It is known that the best ending is the canon one, seeing as inPikmin 2, Olimar has brought a souvenir home for his son, and the best ending is the only one where he would have time to pick one up. In addition, it's revealed that Olimar's wife eventually finds theSecret Safe during his absence, and that ship part can only be retrieved after all other 29 were. Naturally, the worst ending is not canon, as Olimar is known to return safely to Hocotate at the start of the second game.

Gameplay[edit]

Pikmin is a three-dimensional strategy-based game, in which the player is given control of Olimar, who in turn has control over the Pikmin that follow him. The goal of the game is to find and collect as many of his 30 lost ship parts as possible, in fewer than the 30 days Olimar has to live, so that he can escape the planet before his life-support system fails. This is achieved by directing Pikmin tocarry the parts to Olimar's ship. 13 minutes and 30 seconds are spent on its surface eachday; as nightfall approaches, he must gather stray and toiling Pikmin so that they don't fall victim to the voracious nocturnal predators, such as theSpotty Bulborb.

InPikmin, players will face many obstacles in order to secure the parts required to rebuild the ship. This must be done with care, as many obstacles arehazardous to the Pikmin, such as water, fire and explosions. There are also other things that block the way, such as walls, bridges and gaps. Many different animal species on the planet hinder the progress of working Pikmin. However, the forces are limited; Olimar can only have up to100 Pikmin out in the field and no more under any circumstances. The rest are stored in theOnions, considered by Olimar to be some sort of mothership for the species.

The primary way to control Pikmin is tothrow them at targets, although they can also beissued to them. By gathering resources back into the Onions, new seeds will pop out, which increase the supply of Pikmin. The creatures can alsomature with the likes ofnectar.

Challenge Mode[edit]

Main article:Challenge Mode inPikmin.

In addition to the regular story mode, there is an alternate game mode where players are challenged to grow the most Pikmin they can in a single day, with slightly different rules. The player's top 5 scores for each area are saved.

Content[edit]

Pikmin[edit]

Pikmin breaking down a bramble gate.
These Pikmin are destroying a wall to clear a path forOlimar.
Main article:Pikmin family.

Pikmin are the plant/animal hybrids that are discovered by Captain Olimar when he crash-landed on the planet. The Pikmin willingly follow his orders and imitate his movements, despite whatever fate may await them. Each species of Pikmin has weaknesses and strengths and all Pikmin must be used in cooperation in order to collect all of the missing ship parts. These are the types of Pikmin encountered in this game.

Red Pikmin[edit]

Artwork of a Red Pikmin waving.
A Red Pikmin waving.
Main article:Red Pikmin.

Red Pikmin are the first type of Pikmin encountered by Captain Olimar, atThe Impact Site. They are used to retrieve theMain Engine, since they are the only Pikmin he has at the time. Red Pikmin are resistant to fire and have moreattack power than the other Pikmin types. Besides their color, they can also distinguished from other Pikmin types with their pointed nose-like growth.

Yellow Pikmin[edit]

Artwork of a Yellow Pikmin relaxing.
A Yellow Pikmin laying down.
Main article:Yellow Pikmin.

Yellow Pikmin are the second Pikmin discovered by Olimar, found inThe Forest of Hope. Yellow Pikmin are the only Pikmin with the ability to carrybomb-rocks (in this game), and can bethrown higher than normal. The Yellow Pikmin's defining physical characteristic is their large ears.

Blue Pikmin[edit]

Artwork of a Blue Pikmin being thrown from Pikmin.
A Blue Pikmin being thrown.
Main article:Blue Pikmin.

Blue Pikmin are the third and last kind of Pikmin found in the game. They are located inThe Forest Navel. Blue Pikmin are the only species of Pikmin that can move around in bodies of water, thanks to their gills. When non-Blue Pikmin fall in the water, Blue Pikmin will run to them andthrow them out of the water, saving their lives.

Characters[edit]

Captain Olimar[edit]

Captain Olimar guides three Red Pikmin in Pikmin.
Olimar, followed by a trio of Red Pikmin.
Main article:Captain Olimar.

Captain Olimar is the main character ofPikmin.

Areas[edit]

Thearea selection screen, where areas are selected at the start of each day.

The explorable area of the planet is split into five differentareas. After 1, 5, 12 and 29 ship parts are recovered, theS.S. Dolphin receives an upgrade, which allows it to fly to an additional area. The following list of areas is ordered from the first one unlocked to the last.

Ship parts[edit]

See:Ship part

Ship parts are what the player needs to collect in order to advance with the game. There are 30 in total, and they can upgrade theS.S. Dolphin once certain amounts of parts are recovered. Each ship part is unique, and 5 of them are not required for Olimar to succeed in his escape.

Enemies[edit]

See:Enemies inPikmin

There are a number of creatures in the planet that are enemies to the Pikmin. They are mostly predators, although almost all of them can be killed by large armies of Pikmin.

Plants and fungi[edit]

See:Vegetation inPikmin

A few decorative plants and fungi exist in each area. Most of them are plants in the real world.

Controls[edit]

See:Controls inPikmin

Players control the game with aGameCube controller. In-game, they take control of Olimar, and if he has any Pikmin on his group, he can control them to some degree by shifting the group's position, dismissing them, or throwing them. The player is also given some control over thecamera.

Lists[edit]

Quotes[edit]

See:Olimar's voyage log
See:Olimar's monologs

Soundtrack[edit]

See:Music inPikmin
See:Pikmin World

Easter eggs and secrets[edit]

See:Easter eggs

Regional differences[edit]

See:Region

Mistakes[edit]

See:Mistakes

Glitches[edit]

See:Glitches in Pikmin

Prerelease information[edit]

See:Pikmin prerelease information

Unused content[edit]

See:Unused content inPikmin

History[edit]

Development[edit]

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During development of theGameCube, a tech demo was created that showed off multipleMarios, under the titleSuper Mario 128. This demo demonstrated the console's ability to have several dozens of individual objects on-screen at once. This concept was later recycled and lead to the creation ofPikmin.

While experimenting with the idea for a game, Nintendo came up with a concept of a god-related game. According to an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, it would feature the player character as a god, looking over two humans – then called Adam and Eve – that would develop by themselves. They would multiply over time, and depending on the player's decisions, the characters could do things such as fight, or nest and have children. Eventually, it was deemed too uninteractive, and Pikmin were added. Soon after, the whole idea was scrapped, and development forPikmin began. TheSpotty Bulborb, which originated as a mammoth-like creature in that game, was re-used forPikmin.

The first reveal of thePikmin project came inE3 2001, whereShigeru Miyamoto played the game live. By that point, the general mechanics resembled the final product, but several assets, resources and quirks were different.

Releases[edit]

Main articles:Region and Nintendo Selects.

The game was released on October 26th, 2001 in Japan, December 3rd, 2001[1][2] in North America, and June 14th, 2002 in Europe and Australia. In North America, the game was originally planned to release as a GameCube launch title on November 11th, 2001,[source needed] however it was delayed for unknown reasons and was released on December 3rd instead. The game was later re-released with different packaging.

There are three versions of the software,listed below. Each physical release can have the Japanese, American, or European game disc inside. The Japanese version of the game is only available in Japanese, the American version is only available in English, and the European version of the game is available in English, European French, German, Italian, and Castilian Spanish.

Below is a complete list of all known releases ofPikmin, including the box art, release locations, and product information.

List of physical releases
BoxTypeLocation(s)Software
region
Release dateNintendo
Product ID
UPC/A
FrontBack
Japanese Pikmin.jpgOriginal releaseJapanJapaneseOctober 26th, 2001GS-DOL-GPIJ-JPN4 902370 505672
Front cover art of Pikmin.Original releaseNorth AmericaAmericanDecember 3rd, 2001DL-DOL-GPIE-USA0 45496 96002 5 (00100)
The front of the Pikmin Canada release box.Original releaseCanadaAmericanDecember 3rd, 2001DL-DOL-GPIE-USA0 45496 96009 4 (00000)
The front of the Pikmin UK release box.Original releaseUnited Kingdom
Spain
Italy
EuropeanJune 14th, 2002DOL-GPIP-UKV0 45496 96002 5
The front of the Pikmin Australian release box.Original releaseAustralia
New Zealand
EuropeanJune 14th, 2002GS-DOL-GPIP-AUS0 45496 96002 5
The front of the Pikmin German release box.Original releaseGermany
Austria
Switzerland
EuropeanJune 14th, 2002DOL-GPIP-NOE0 45496 39015 0
The front of the Pikmin UK release box.Original releaseNetherlands
Belgium
EuropeanJune 14th, 2002DOL-GPIP-HOL0 45496 39018 1
The front of the Pikmin French release box.Original releaseFranceEuropeanJune 14th, 2002DOL-GPIP-FRA0 45496 39017 4
The front of the Pikmin North American Player's Choice release box.Player's ChoiceNorth AmericaAmericanFeburary 9th, 2003DL-DOL-GPIE-USA0 45496 96002 5 (00101)
The front of the Pikmin Canada Player's Choice release box.Player's ChoiceCanadaAmericanFeburary 9th, 2003DL-DOL-GPIE-USA0 45496 96009 4 (00101)
The front of the Pikmin Netherlands Player's Choice release box.Player's ChoiceUnited Kingdom
Spain
Italy
EuropeanApril 2003DOL-GPIP-UKV0 45496 39095 2
Player's Choice
(Silver banner)
United Kingdom
Spain
Italy
EuropeanApril 2003DOL-GPIP-UKV0 45496 39095 2
The front of the Pikmin Australian Player's Choice release box.Player's ChoiceAustralia
New Zealand
EuropeanApril 2003GS-DOL-GPIP-AUS0 45496 96002 5
The front of the Pikmin German Player's Choice release box.Player's ChoiceGermany
Austria
Switzerland
EuropeanApril 2003DOL-GPIP-NOE0 45496 39093 8
The front of the Pikmin Netherlands Player's Choice release box.Player's ChoiceNetherlands
Belgium
EuropeanApril 2003DOL-GPIP-HOL0 45496 39097 6
Japanese Pikmin.jpgPikmin 1 + 2JapanJapaneseJuly 23rd, 2004DOL-GPIJ-JPN4 902370 505672

New Play Control! Pikmin is a different game, but an enhanced port of this one. It was released for theWii, and features a new control method and other slight differences.

On June 21st, 2023 aNintendo Switch port of the game based on theNew Play Control! version was released, albeit with a number of changes.

Versions[edit]

Main article:Region.

The first version of the game, the "Japanese version", was released for theGameCube in Japan, in October of 2001. Throughout the next months, the localization team of Nintendo of America changed the game for release in North America. Finally, later, Nintendo of Europe made their own tweaks, and released that version in Europe and Oceania. Although these three regions received a different version each, the differences between them are minor. The biggest one is that the Japanese version uses Japanese text, while the others use English or European-language text. Not much changes between the US and the European versions, but it became possible to skip thesunset cutscene in the European version.

Below is a complete list of all of the different software versions of the game.

List of game versions
DiscGame IDRegionRegion CodePublisher
DPIJ01JapanNTSC-JNintendo Co., Ltd.
The Pikmin North American release disc.DPIE01North AmericaNTSCNintendo of America Inc.
The front of the Pikmin European release box.DPIP01Europe
Australia
PALNintendo of Europe GmbH

Reception[edit]

Pikmin received mostly positive reviews. Sites like IGN and GameSpot gave it scores close to 90%, praising its uniqueness and visuals, but complaining about thecamera.[3] On its first week, it sold over 100,000 copies, although the numbers started decreasing in the following weeks. The songAi no Uta helped boost sales, and became an unexpected hit, even surpassing the sales for the game itself.

Connections to other games[edit]

See also:Canon.

This is the first game in the series, both in terms of releases, and in terms of plot timeline. The story ofPikmin 2 takes place directly after Olimar's return from his adventure inPikmin. Other than that,Pikmin is alluded to in other games of the series, whenever Olimar's first voyage and original discovery of the Pikmin are referred. The story ofPikmin 4 is in some ways a retelling of the story of this game.

Credits[edit]

See:Pikmin credits

Gallery[edit]

See also:Promotional material inPikmin.
  • Logo.

    Logo.

  • Japanese box art.

    Japanese box art.

  • European box art.

    European box art.

  • United Kingdom Player's Choice box art.

    United Kingdom Player's Choice box art.

  • German Player's Choice box art.

    German Player's Choice box art.

  • Netherlands box art.

    Netherlands box art.

  • Early North American box art.

    Early North American box art.

  • Wallpaper from Nintendo of Europe.

    Wallpaper from Nintendo of Europe.

  • Another wallpaper from Nintendo of Europe.

    Another wallpaper from Nintendo of Europe.

  • Artwork used on boxart outside from Japan.

    Artwork used on boxart outside from Japan.

  • Title screen.

    Title screen.

  • Page 90 of a Nintendo Power interview with Shigeru Miyamoto describing Adam and Eve.

    Page 90 of a Nintendo Power interview with Shigeru Miyamoto describingAdam and Eve.

  • Page 91 of the same interview.

    Page 91 of the same interview.

Trivia[edit]

  • Page 23 of the instruction manual describes a strategy againstSpotty Bulborbs, but contains atypo: it has "holdung on to the feet" instead of "holding on to the feet".
  • Some of the resources used for the scenery in the game come from the mountains and the gardens aroundShigeru Miyamoto's house.[4]
  • It is possible to collect all 30 ship parts in 6 in-gamedays. Such a playthrough is known as a6 day run.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Flag of Japan Japaneseピクミン?
Pikumin
Pikmin
Flag of China Chinese皮克敏-Transliteration
Flag of the Netherlands DutchPikmin-Name taken from the officialPikmin website.
Flag of France FrenchPikmin-
Flag of Germany GermanPikmin-
Flag of Italy ItalianPikmin-
Flag of Spain SpanishPikmin-

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ab"03-Dec-2001".Nintendo of America. Nintendo. Archived from theoriginal on February 19, 2002. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
  2. ^ab"coming december 3, 2001";img_area_5.jpg (alt text).Pikmin.com. Nintendo. Archived from theoriginal on October 24, 2001. Retrieved May 23, 2023.
  3. ^GameCube at E3: The Goods and the Bads on IGN, published on June 21st, 2012, retrieved on August 8th, 2020
  4. ^YouTube video where Miyamoto explains the resource's origins (at 11:11)
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