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An interesting thing to note is that the "mirrored" part doesn't provide a mirror effect, but is simply a black wall. Producing such an effect could be complicated, so [[Nintendo]] worked around it by exploiting the game's [[camera]]. In the [[Treasure Hoard]], the camera cannot go lower than a certain level, and it is unlikely that a player will take the time to hold {{button|gcn|R|wii|Padleftright}} in the story mode to look underneath the lid.
An interesting thing to note is that the "mirrored" part doesn't provide a mirror effect, but is simply a black wall. Producing such an effect could be complicated, so [[Nintendo]] worked around it by exploiting the game's [[camera]]. In the [[Treasure Hoard]], the camera cannot go lower than a certain level, and it is unlikely that a player will take the time to hold {{button|gcn|R|wii|Padleftright}} in the story mode to look underneath the lid.
The following is information given to the Mirrored Stage that isn't provided in the sales pitch that is on the Pikmin 2 website: "This wonderful instant dance stage that will always support the hidden singer deep in your soul. Just the thing for entertainers."


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==''Pikmin 2'' website==
"''This wonderful instant dance stage that will always support the hidden singer deep in your soul. Just the thing for entertainers.''"


==Gallery==
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