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Some treasures are easter eggs pertaining to other Nintendo series. These include: | |||
*The [[Flame of Tomorrow]] exhibits the text 'Bowser Breath Brand' with a picture of Bowser. | |||
*The [[Master's Instrument]] says 'Mario paint', a possible reference to the game Mario Paint. | |||
*There is another mario paint reference: the [[Decorative Goo]], which bears the label 'Mario Paint--Blue'. | |||
*The [[Cosmic Archive]] is a Japanese Famicom game. | |||
*The [[Dream Architect]] is a Game & Watch. | |||
*The [[Implement of Toil]] says 'Nintendo 64' on it. | |||
*The [[Remembered Old Buddy]] is the head of a NES R.O.B., the gyro blocks being R.O.B. blocks. | |||
Many Pikmin 2 treasures are real-world items, with real-world brands. For example: | |||
*Dr. Pepper is the drink of the bottle cap known as the [[Drought Ender]] in-game. | |||
*The [[Abstract Masterpeice]] is a Snapple lid. | |||
*The [[Gherkin Gate]] is a Vlasic brand lid | |||
*The [[Salivatrix]] is a Dannon yoghurt lid | |||
*The [[Quenching Emblem]] displays the 7up logo. | |||
*The [[Pondering Emblem]] (NTSC) and [[Massive Lid]] have the brand 'Yoo-Hoo', another possible reference, this time to Yahoo chocolate drink. | |||
Other such cases are the [[Proton AA]], [[Courage Reactor]], [[Fuel Reservoir]] and [[Durable Energy Cell]], which are all Duracell batteries. |
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