Talk:Glitches in Pikmin: Difference between revisions

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:Um, is it reproducible?  Like Prez said, it's just a graphical error, seemingly, which are a bit boring and often don't happen with any regularity.  And no point in moving, who doesn't love random talk pages without associated articles all over the place?{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
:Um, is it reproducible?  Like Prez said, it's just a graphical error, seemingly, which are a bit boring and often don't happen with any regularity.  And no point in moving, who doesn't love random talk pages without associated articles all over the place?{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
== "Insignificant/Minor glitches" section interaction ==
I was looking over the page in general, trying to determine if the section of the notes for glitches in Pikmin games in general that refers to documenting glitches that can cause damage to hardware was actually applicable to any of them, when I noticed something that stood out to me.
* In New Play Control! Pikmin, it is possible for Pikmin building the southern bridge at The Forest Navel to shrivel up and die with no apparent cause.[4]
*If a Pikmin holding a bomb-rock touches the pit, an invisible, silent explosion will take place on roughly the same spot, but at ground level.[7]
Is it possible the bridge listed in the video source for reference 4 is pushing one of the Pikmin with bomb-rocks under the map, creating the silent explosion to kill the Red Pikmin building the bridge? I think it's worth keeping the reference video around regardless, but it looked like one of the Yellow Pikmin got stuck under the bridge and pushed into the pit when dismissed. Even the video for reference 7 shows the same bridge, if I'm not mistaken. Should we update the page to mention the specific bridge which causes the interaction, given the close proximity it has to a source of bomb-rocks? --
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