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Pikmin Treasure Hunt is a lost Pikmin browser game where players would recover treasures from various websites. It was released on October 13th 2004 and seemingly run by Nintendo of America employee "NOA_MATT" from the official NSider forums. Players would receive hints from their own ship's computer, and even one hint from the president of Hocotate Freight himself. These clues and hints would let the player learn which treasures were on which web site. When the game released there was a competition exclusive to American and Canadian players.The first 100 players who beat Treasure Hunt would get free Pikmin plushies, but the rest would receive a free wallpaper. The sprites used for Pikmin Treasure Hunt are the same as the ones used for Pikmin 2 Virtual World, another lost Pikmin game which was hosted on the European Pikmin 2 website. Treasure Hunt was accessed from www.pikmin.com.
Pikmin Treasure Hunt is a lost Pikmin browser game where players would recover treasures from various websites. It was released on October 13th 2004 and seemingly run by Nintendo of America employee "NOA_MATT" from the official NSider forums. Players would receive hints from their own ship's computer, and even one hint from the president of Hocotate Freight himself. These clues and hints would let the player learn which treasures were on which web site. When the game released there was a competition exclusive to American and Canadian players.The first 100 players who beat Treasure Hunt would get free Pikmin plushies, but the rest would receive a free wallpaper. The sprites used for Pikmin Treasure Hunt are the same as the ones used for Pikmin 2 Virtual World, another lost Pikmin game which was hosted on the European Pikmin 2 website. Treasure Hunt was accessed from www.pikmin.com.


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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Nintendo Power Issue 183 September 2004 0017-1.jpg|Nintendo Power mentioning the hunt.
Treasure Hunt Nintendo Power Issue 183 September 2004.jpg|Nintendo Power issue 183 (September 2004) mentioning Pikmin Treasure Hunt.
Presidentblog5.png|The president's blog post.
Treasure Hunt Nintendo Power Issue 184 October 2004.jpg|Nintendo Power issue 184 (October 2004) mentioning Pikmin Treasure Hunt.
Andy5.png|NOA_Matt discussing the site.
Treasure Hunt Forum President.png|The president's blog post.
TreasureHuntCheats.png|A player telling others to turn of adblocker for 2 of the treasures.
Treasure Hunt Forum Blog.png|NOA_Matt discussing the site.
I meant Matt not andy lol.png|Matt telling players about the wallpapers earned after the contest is over.
Treasure Hunt Forum Pop-up.png|A player telling others to turn off adblocker for 2 of the treasures.
Matt1.png|Matt telling players not to make guides on how to collect items.
Treasure Hunt Forum Wallpaper.png|Matt telling players about the wallpapers earned after the contest is over.
Matt2.png|Matt explaining the president's blog and mentioning the game.
Treasure Hunt Forum Hints.png|Matt telling players not to make guides on how to collect items.
Nintendo_Power_Issue_184_October_2004_0019.jpg|Another Nintendo Power magazine mentioning Treasure Hunt
Treasure Hunt Forum Issues.png|Matt explaining the president's blog and mentioning the game.
Screenshot_2023-01-13_113250.png|Forum posts.
Treasure Hunt Forum Discussion 1.png|Forum posts.
Screenshot 2023-01-13 190624.png|Ditto.
Treasure Hunt Forum Discussion 2.png|Forum posts.
Screenshot_2023-01-13_113120.png|Ditto
Treasure Hunt Forum Discussion 3.png|Forum posts.
PikipediaAlmostHadIt.png|Piklopedia members discuss the game in 2007, apparently by this time it was defunct.
Treasure Hunt Pikipedia Discussion.png|Pikipedia users discuss the game in 2007, apparently by this time it was defunct.
Image88.png|Pikmin in action, carrying a Dream Architect and opening a defunct page.
Treasure Hunt Pikmin 2 Advertisement.png|Pikmin in action, carrying a Dream Architect and opening a defunct page.
ThreadsForums.png|Threads created regarding the game; most are unarchived.
Treasure Hunt Threads 1.png|Threads created regarding the game; most are unarchived.
ThreadForumMore.png|Ditto.
Treasure Hunt Threads 2.png|Ditto.
NEOGAFFORUM.png|NeoGAF users discuss the game, one posts clues related to two of the ten treasures.
Treasure Hunt Other Forum Hints.png|NeoGAF users discuss the game, one posts clues related to two of the ten treasures.
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Revision as of 17:40, January 11, 2024

Recreation of what the site looked like, as Wayback messes up the images.
The main page of the site.

Pikmin Treasure Hunt is a lost Pikmin browser game where players would recover treasures from various websites. It was released on October 13th 2004 and seemingly run by Nintendo of America employee "NOA_MATT" from the official NSider forums. Players would receive hints from their own ship's computer, and even one hint from the president of Hocotate Freight himself. These clues and hints would let the player learn which treasures were on which web site. When the game released there was a competition exclusive to American and Canadian players.The first 100 players who beat Treasure Hunt would get free Pikmin plushies, but the rest would receive a free wallpaper. The sprites used for Pikmin Treasure Hunt are the same as the ones used for Pikmin 2 Virtual World, another lost Pikmin game which was hosted on the European Pikmin 2 website. Treasure Hunt was accessed from www.pikmin.com.

Gameplay

The gameplay of Treasure Hunt is unknown, however it can be assumed that it played much like Pikmin SpaceForce. According to players at the time, players would be able to control a squad of Pikmin as well as the Onion itself. Currently, it is unknown how exactly Pikmin would be controlled. However, forum posts would speak about how they would use Pikmin to snatch up treasures. More Pikmin could be made using the Onion. The Pikmin seemed to be buggy, as people on the NSider forums discussed how their Pikmin would be "stuck".

Treasures

Confirmed

Possible

Clues

Gyroid Bust

"Captain, my data has discovered ancient text, a joke, that I shall read: "Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side." My CPU does not get it. Where would this chicken cross the road? The BEAST-TRAIL?"

"The chicken joke still bothers my circuits. What purpose would a chicken have to use the CREATURE-PATH when it could use wings and flap over the road?"

"So many clues and you still can't get the Gyroid Bust? Very well, if my scans read correctly, I believe you'll find the treasure at an ANIMAL CROSSING."

Stone of Glory

Ship

"In some civilizations, my research shows, bravery is rewarded with a ROCK OF HONOR. Sometimes it's mounted to a ribbon and placed around the brave one's neck."

"In other civilizations, greatness is rewarded with a GEM OF GLORY. But instead of giving it to the person, the person just gets to look at until someone else does something great. Then they get to look at the stone."

"Captain, my sensors are recording... music. How odd. And yet...satisfying. Hmmm... the name of their next album is STONE OF GLORY. Ah! The treasure!"

President

"So the Hunt Begins

Work! Work! Work!

Some have you have completed the hunt, others not.

Hmmmmmm.... those blasted ship computers are a bit twitchy with their big words and their silly riddles. Pooha!

Stuck? Here's a hint.

A Stone of Glory is neither stone nor is it glorious. It just is. What would happen if you compressed the stone? Hmmm... made it more form fitting? Squished the words together?"

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