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When a crash happens in a ''Pikmin'' game, it stops responding, and the player can do almost nothing except shut down the console and boot it back up. Crashes in ''Pikmin'' games are very rare, and the player will likely need to do them on purpose, but a corrupted or damaged game, system, or [[saved game]] data can all cause crashes. In this case, they should be replaced or repaired.
When a crash happens in a ''Pikmin'' game, it stops responding, and the player can do almost nothing except shut down the console and boot it back up. Crashes in ''Pikmin'' games are very rare, and the player will likely need to do them on purpose, but a corrupted or damaged game, system, or [[saved game]] data can all cause crashes. In this case, they should be replaced or repaired.


Besides crashing, some scenarios can also happen where the player is "softlocked". In these cases, the game continues playing and responding like normal, but it is in a state that does not allow the player to make any progress.
Besides crashing, some scenarios can also happen where the player is "[[#Ways to softlock|softlocked]]". In these cases, the game continues playing and responding like normal, but it is in a state that does not allow the player to make any progress.


== Ways to crash ==
== Ways to crash ==
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| [[Glitches in Pikmin#Smoky Progg crash|Smoky Progg crash]]
| [[Glitches in Pikmin#Smoky Progg crash|Smoky Progg crash]]
| Guiding Smoky Progg deep into the opposite side of [[The Distant Spring]] may cause crashes when it attempts to pathfind back to the Onions.
| Guiding Smoky Progg deep into the opposite side of [[The Distant Spring]] may cause crashes when it attempts to pathfind back to the Onions.
| Instruction at 0x801a9220 (read from SRR0) attempted to access invalid address 0x38 (read from DAR)
| Instruction at <code>0x801a9220</code> (read from <code>SRR0</code>) attempted to access invalid address <code>0x38</code> (read from <code>DAR</code>)
| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR54fHOGb5g YouTube video]
| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR54fHOGb5g YouTube video]
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