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.
It's a real-time strategy game. It was originally released for the Wii U and was later ported to 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, and will be the third game in the Pikmin series. So far, all we know is Olimar and Louie are gone, which Mr. Miyamoto said the reason was a secret, suggesting the story might have something to do with that, and then we have the new Rock pikmin, the five old pikmin, and the confirmed but unknown new pikmin later in the game. An unconfirmed pink pikmin can be seen briefly in the beginning and end of the trailer.
In Pikmin 2, you just get "The Key". In Pikmin 1 and I believe Pikmin 3, you have to beat the game.
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.
Mr. Miyamoto has confirmed both. Nothing else has been said other than they will be in the game, though.
Yes, the original Pikmin game is fun. However, the sequel (Pikmin 2) is much more entertaining and exciting.
Nintendo has not stopped making Pikmin games: Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed several times that Pikmin 3 is in the works. They have been in the process of creating the third game for a while.
The old ones: -Red -Blue -Yellow They will be in the story. -White -Purple Are not going to be in the story but in a different mode in the game. Two new pikmin: -Rock -Flying Will be in all modes
Although it's an unconfirmed pikmin, it will most likely to be nature
No, they did not exist at that time. Only red, blue, and yellow Pikmin are available in the first Pikmin game. There are only white and purple Pikmin in Pikmin 2. They have no Onions, and can only be found by tossing any Pikmin into purple or white Candypop Buds. These flowers can only be found in underground caverns, which were not present in the original Pikmin. The flowers disappear after a certain amount of uses, and thus only certain amounts of purple and white Pikmin can be attained at one time.
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.
Pikmin 3 is only made for Wii U.