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Notably, the texture for the Geographic Projection is mirrored vertically, rather than rotated 180 degrees. This means that the landmasses appear backwards, and it's not possible to align the two treasures into a complete globe, as the texture for the Spherical Atlas is not mirrored. | Notably, the texture for the Geographic Projection is mirrored vertically, rather than rotated 180 degrees. This means that the landmasses appear backwards, and it's not possible to align the two treasures into a complete globe, as the texture for the Spherical Atlas is not mirrored. | ||
The Geographic Projection's [[Treasure Hoard]] icon is the same across all versions of ''Pikmin 2'', and depicts South America, like the Japanese and American | The Geographic Projection's [[Treasure Hoard]] icon is the same across all versions of ''Pikmin 2'', and depicts South America, like the Japanese and American reigonal versions. The texture used to produce the Geographic Projection's highlight is called <code>hilight_I4_bombsarai</code>, and is shared with the Spherical Atlas and [[Careening Dirigibug]]. | ||
The globe depicts the world no earlier than {{date|21|March|1990}}, as Namibia is shown to be independent from South Africa | The globe depicts the world no earlier than {{date|21|March|1990}}, as Namibia is shown to be independent from South Africa. | ||
{{Notes|journal=y|sale=y|ship=y}} | {{Notes|journal=y|sale=y|ship=y}} | ||