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This is a list of '''strategy guides''' licensed by [[Nintendo]] that involve ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' in some way.
This is a list of '''strategy guides''' licensed by [[Nintendo]] that involve ''[[Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' in some way.
==North American Guides==
 
== North America ==
=== ''Pikmin'' ===
=== ''Pikmin'' ===
==== The Official Nintendo Player's Guide ====
==== The Official Nintendo Player's Guide ====
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A guide released by Prima.
A guide released by Prima.


==Japanese Guides==
== Japan ==
===''Pikmin''===
=== ''Pikmin'' ===
====Pikmin Complete Cheats Guide, Olimar's Planetary observation diary by Famitsu====
==== Pikmin Complete Cheats Guide, Olimar's Planetary observation diary by Famitsu ====
(ピクミン完全攻略ガイドオリマーの惑星観察記) This guide is released by Famitsu, a very popular gaming site in Japan. This guide includes a tear-out poster including all the maps in the first game.
({{j|ピクミン完全攻略ガイドオリマーの惑星観察記|Pikumin kanzen kōryaku gaido Orimā no wakusei kansatsu-ki}}) This guide is released by Famitsu, a very popular gaming site in Japan. It includes a tear-out poster including all the maps in the first game.


====Pikmin 100% in 30 days====
==== Pikmin 100% in 30 days ====
(ピクミン100ぴきとすごす30) This guidebook is released by Nintendo Dream, who are known for their Japanese Nintendo Magazine. This guide actually comes with 3 books in a slip case. The first book (red) includes information on obstacles and enemies. The second book (yellow) is really just a holder for a large 4x4 page poster including all the maps of the first game. The third book (blue) shows how to collect every treasure, and features challenge mode strategies.  
({{j|ピクミン100ぴきとすごす30|Pikumin 100-piki to sugosu 30}}) This guidebook is released by Nintendo Dream, who are known for their Japanese Nintendo Magazine. This guide actually comes with 3 books in a slip case. The first book (red) includes information on obstacles and enemies. The second book (yellow) is really just a holder for a large 4x4 page poster including all the maps of the first game. The third book (blue) shows how to collect every treasure, and features challenge mode strategies.


===''Pikmin 2''===
=== ''Pikmin 2'' ===
====Pikmin 2 Treasure Recovery Guide by Nekosogi====
==== Pikmin 2 Nintendo Official Guide Book ====
(ピクミン2 ねこそぎお宝回収ガイド) This is a Pikmin 2 guide released by Nekosogi. Buying this guide was the only way to obtain the ''Violet Candypop Bud'' Pikmin E+ card.
({{j|ピクミン2 任天堂公式ガイドブック|Pikumin 2 nintendō kōshiki gaidobukku}}) This is the Official Nintendo guidebook released in Japan. It also includes a small sticker sheet.


====Pikmin 2 Complete Navibook====
==== Pikmin 2 Treasure Recovery Guide by Nekosogi ====
(ピクミン2 コンプリートナビブック) This guide was released by Dengeki Nintendo, a company known for releasing Nintendo magazines in Japan.  
({{j|ピクミン2 ねこそぎお宝回収ガイド|Pikumin 2 nekosogi otakara kaishū gaido}}) This is a ''Pikmin 2'' guide released by Nekosogi. Buying this guide was the only way to obtain the [[Violet Candypop Bud]] Pikmin [[e+ card]].


====Pikmin 2 Nintendo Official Guide Book====
==== Pikmin 2 Complete Navibook ====
(ピクミン2 任天堂公式ガイドブック) This is the Official Nintendo guidebook released in Japan. The guidebook also includes a small sticker sheet.
({{j|ピクミン2 コンプリートナビブック|Pikumin 2 konpurītonabibukku}}) This guide was released by Dengeki Nintendo, a company known for releasing Nintendo magazines in Japan.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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This is a list of strategy guides licensed by Nintendo that involve Pikmin in some way.

North America

Pikmin

The Official Nintendo Player's Guide

Part of the Guide series released by Nintendo Power.

Prima's Official Strategy Guide

A guide released by Prima. It was released as a stand alone, as well as in a bundle titled "4 guides for the price of 1", which also contained guides for Luigi's Mansion, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Waverace Bluestorm.

New Play Control! Pikmin

Prima Official Game Guide

A guide released by Prima.

Pikmin 2

The Official Nintendo Player's Guide

Part of the Guide series released by Nintendo Power.

Pikmin 3

Prima Official Game Guide

A guide released by Prima.

Japan

Pikmin

Pikmin Complete Cheats Guide, Olimar's Planetary observation diary by Famitsu

(ピクミン完全攻略ガイドオリマーの惑星観察記?) This guide is released by Famitsu, a very popular gaming site in Japan. It includes a tear-out poster including all the maps in the first game.

Pikmin 100% in 30 days

(ピクミン100ぴきとすごす30?) This guidebook is released by Nintendo Dream, who are known for their Japanese Nintendo Magazine. This guide actually comes with 3 books in a slip case. The first book (red) includes information on obstacles and enemies. The second book (yellow) is really just a holder for a large 4x4 page poster including all the maps of the first game. The third book (blue) shows how to collect every treasure, and features challenge mode strategies.

Pikmin 2

Pikmin 2 Nintendo Official Guide Book

(ピクミン2 任天堂公式ガイドブック?) This is the Official Nintendo guidebook released in Japan. It also includes a small sticker sheet.

Pikmin 2 Treasure Recovery Guide by Nekosogi

(ピクミン2 ねこそぎお宝回収ガイド?) This is a Pikmin 2 guide released by Nekosogi. Buying this guide was the only way to obtain the Violet Candypop Bud Pikmin e+ card.

Pikmin 2 Complete Navibook

(ピクミン2 コンプリートナビブック?) This guide was released by Dengeki Nintendo, a company known for releasing Nintendo magazines in Japan.

See also