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==Magazines with Promotional Cards==
==Magazines with promotional cards==
Three promotional cards were released with either a magazine issue or a guide book. The cards were packed inside of a paper sleeve.  
Three promotional cards were released with either a magazine issue or a guide book. The cards were packed inside of a paper sleeve.
 
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! colspan="2" | Treasure Recovery Guide || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 802 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 805 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube June 2004 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube July 2004  
! colspan="2" | Treasure Recovery Guide || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 802 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Weekly 805 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube June 2004 || colspan="2" | Famitsu Cube July 2004  
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==Pikmin Puzzle Card Instruction Pamphlet==
==Pikmin Puzzle Card instruction pamphlet==
An instruction pamphlet is located in every booster pack of the Pikmin Puzzle Cards, as well in every Japanese copy of ''Pikmin 2''. The pamphlet unfolds to explain how to use the e+ cards, and shows images of the other booster packs one can collect.
An instruction pamphlet is located in every booster pack of the Pikmin Puzzle Cards, as well in every Japanese copy of ''Pikmin 2''. The pamphlet unfolds to explain how to use the e+ cards, and shows images of the other booster packs one can collect.


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==Gameplay Videos==
==Gameplay videos==
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==''Animal Crossing'' Pikmin Design Card==
==''Animal Crossing'' Pikmin design card==
The original ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' for the GameCube made maximum use of Game Boy Advance and e-reader connectivity. The game featured e-reader card support in both America and Japan. Among the e-reader cards are character cards, mini-game cards, and design cards. One of the design cards features a Pikmin pattern. After plugging a Game Boy with an e-reader attached to the GameCube, then navigating to the Mable Sisters' store on the GameCube game and selecting the e-reader option when speaking to Mable, the game will allow scanning the card and receive the design in-game. This design can be then be pasted on various objects, such as clothing, umbrellas, and as a wallpaper or flooring of the player's house. The design is a repeatable pattern of a Red, a Yellow, and a Blue Pikmin as well a Pikmin stem leaf.
The original ''[[nookipedia:Animal Crossing|Animal Crossing]]'' for the GameCube made maximum use of Game Boy Advance and e-reader connectivity. The game featured e-reader card support in both America and Japan. Among the e-reader cards are character cards, mini-game cards, and design cards. One of the design cards features a Pikmin pattern. After plugging a Game Boy with an e-reader attached to the GameCube, then navigating to the Mable Sisters' store on the GameCube game and selecting the e-reader option when speaking to Mable, the game will allow scanning the card and receive the design in-game. This design can be then be pasted on various objects, such as clothing, umbrellas, and as a wallpaper or flooring of the player's house. The design is a repeatable pattern of a Red, a Yellow, and a Blue Pikmin as well a Pikmin stem leaf.