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While no [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' titles]] have been released for the Game Boy Advance, it supported the [[e-Reader]], which allowed the player to play special ''Pikmin''-themed minigames using [[e-card]]s. This is done by connecting a [[nwiki:Game Boy Player|Game Boy Player]] (a device which allows playing Game Boy Advance games on the [[GameCube]]) to a GameCube with ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' inserted.
While no [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' titles]] have been released for the Game Boy Advance, it supported the [[e-Reader]], which allowed the player to play special ''Pikmin''-themed minigames using [[e-card]]s. This is done by connecting a [[nwiki:Game Boy Player|Game Boy Player]] (a device which allows playing Game Boy Advance games on the [[GameCube]]) to a GameCube with ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' inserted.


''[[Pikmin 3]]'' was originally made for Game Boy Advance, and later [[3DS]], but [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] wasn't happy that either of these consoles were uncapable for the type of game he wanted to produce. Eventually, he settled on the [[Wii U]].{{cite web|http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/50893/miyamoto-we-created-pikmin-on-3ds-and-gba/|Miyamoto: 'We created Pikmin on 3DS and GBA'|Official Nintendo Magazine{{dead link|December|2014}}}}
''[[Pikmin 3]]'' was originally made for Game Boy Advance, and later [[3DS]], but [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] wasn't happy that either of these consoles were uncapable for the type of game he wanted to produce. Eventually, he settled on the [[Wii U]].{{cite web|http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-worked-on-pikmin-prototypes-for-gba-and-3ds-pikmin-3-has-something-for-everyone/|Miyamoto: 'We created Pikmin on 3DS and GBA'|}}


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:46, February 14, 2016

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A Game Boy Advance.

The Game Boy Advance is a handheld console developed by Nintendo, released in mid-2001.

While no Pikmin titles have been released for the Game Boy Advance, it supported the e-Reader, which allowed the player to play special Pikmin-themed minigames using e-cards. This is done by connecting a Game Boy Player (a device which allows playing Game Boy Advance games on the GameCube) to a GameCube with Pikmin 2 inserted.

Pikmin 3 was originally made for Game Boy Advance, and later 3DS, but Shigeru Miyamoto wasn't happy that either of these consoles were uncapable for the type of game he wanted to produce. Eventually, he settled on the Wii U.[1]

See also

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