The Nintendo GameCube open-world strategy game Pikmin was released in Japan and North America in late 2001, then in European territories in early 2002.
The release of Pikmin 2 happened on April 29 of the year 2004. Pikmin 2 was a popular video game that was a sequel to the previously released game Pikmin.
Both Pikmin and Pikmin 2 were originally released on the GameCube, though they were remade for the Wii (New Play Control! Pikmin 2 was never released in the United States). Pikmin 3 will be exclusively for the Wii.
Pikmin 3 is neither a GameCube nor a Wii game; it was released exclusively for the Wii U in 2013. It is the third installment in the Pikmin series, which originally began on the GameCube with the first Pikmin game in 2001. The series continued with Pikmin 2 on the GameCube and later expanded with Pikmin 4 for the Nintendo Switch.
No, Pikmin 3 is for Wii U. Gamecube games ceased production when the Wii was released.
Pikmin 3 is a Real-Time Strategy game. It is the sequel to Pikmin 2, which was a Real-Time Strategy game released for the Nintendo GameCube and Nintendo Wii.
Pikmin was released in North America on December 2, 2001.
No. Pikmin is not a game that features GameCube-to-Game-Boy connectivity.
Pikmin is not a two-player game, but Pikmin 2 could be played by two people in the Challenge and Battle modes.
No. Pikmin is a video game series created by Nintendo.
It serves as a spike to increase their attack power against enemies. It is also seen in the first Pikmin game, and will likely appear in every Pikmin game in the series.
That game has already been released for the Nintendo Wii.
Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Pikmin series, announced at E3 2011 that the game would be shifted to the Wii U, Nintendo's upcoming console.