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*The [[Spherical Atlas]] and [[Geographic Projection]] have their models rotated in each version. For the Spherical Atlas, this makes it so that the version's region is shown on-[[camera]] by default.
*The [[Spherical Atlas]] and [[Geographic Projection]] have their models rotated in each version. For the Spherical Atlas, this makes it so that the version's region is shown on-[[camera]] by default.
*Sometimes, glitches are discovered after a certain release, but before another. If possible, they are fixed before the new release. This happens with the following:
*Sometimes, glitches are discovered after a certain release, but before another. If possible, they are fixed before the new release. This happens with the following:
**The [[Decorative Goo]] can be seen floating on the [[Treasure Hoard]] in versions prior to the European one
**The [[Decorative Goo]]'s appearance in the [[Treasure Hoard]] depends on the region, where it can show up floating in mid-air, or without a shadow. Details can be found [[Decorative Goo#Treasure Hoard appearance|here]].
**If the [[Volatile Dweevil]] on the Piklopedia is petrified just before exploding, that causes a freeze in the Japanese version, but [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Volatile Dweevil suicide|kills the creature]] in the overseas releases.
**If the [[Volatile Dweevil]] on the Piklopedia is petrified just before exploding, that causes a freeze in the Japanese version, but [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Volatile Dweevil suicide|kills the creature]] in the overseas releases.
*In the US and European versions, the [[Music in Pikmin 2#Wistful Wild|Wistful Wild sunset theme]]'s melody was changed to use flutes instead of a music box. This only lasts for one loop though, before the game uses the music box like in the Japanese version. Interestingly, none of the ''New Play Control!'' versions of the game have this melody change, and they all use the music box like the Japanese GameCube version.
*In the US and European versions, the [[Music in Pikmin 2#Wistful Wild|Wistful Wild sunset theme]]'s melody was changed to use flutes instead of a music box. This only lasts for one loop though, before the game uses the music box like in the Japanese version. Interestingly, none of the ''New Play Control!'' versions of the game have this melody change, and they all use the music box like the Japanese GameCube version.