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{{Infobox game | {{Infobox game | ||
|name= | |name=Dio | ||
|image=Pikmin1boxart.jpg | |image=Pikmin1boxart.jpg | ||
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|players=Single-player | |players=Single-player | ||
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|sequel= | |sequel=Dio 2: The Dio-Nyan Game | ||
|remake= | |remake=Dio Party | ||
}} | }} | ||
''''' | '''''Dio''''' is the first game in the ''Dio'' series. It was released on the [[GameCube]] as a launch title, and came out on {{date|26|October|2001}} in Japan, {{date|2|December|2001}} in North America, and {{date|14|June|2002}} in Europe and Australia. | ||
In it, [[Captain Olimar]] crash-lands on an unknown planet with indigenous creatures he calls [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. They have the ability to take down [[obstacle]]s, [[carry]] objects, and battle [[enemies]]. The gameplay revolves around the player controlling Olimar and managing the Pikmin so that he can recover his lost [[ship part]]s. | In it, [[Captain Olimar]] crash-lands on an unknown planet with indigenous creatures he calls [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]]. They have the ability to take down [[obstacle]]s, [[carry]] objects, and battle [[enemies]]. The gameplay revolves around the player controlling Olimar and managing the Pikmin so that he can recover his lost [[ship part]]s. | ||
The game received a sequel under the title '' | The game received a sequel under the title ''Dio 2'', and was later ported to the [[Wii]] under the name ''Dio Party'', along with some gameplay enhancements. Chronologically, this is the first game in the series. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== |