![]() As I saw Captain Olimar speed away from that definitively alien world, the only question that struck me was, “Could Pikmin be possible?” Thanks to the somewhat dizzying delay in my playing of the game, I had began to study cellular biology by the time I got round to visiting The Distant Planet. More than that, Pikmin inspired and intrigued me. Luckily, I returned to the game last Easter and positively romped through it, collecting every single ship part and falling in love with the adorable and loyal Pikmin creatures in the process. ![]() It was a brief affair between a misunderstood game of sheer imagination and magnificence and a little kid who would have been quite happy just playing Pokémon Gold until the battery in the cartridge had died. And when a Bulborb came charging at me, I squealed and shut off the console. With Pikmin, it was seven years.īecause when I was ten, Pikmin was pretty hard. The time between losing interest and regaining said interest can vary, sometimes a few weeks and sometimes it’s several months. This genuinely occurs because when I start a game, I get stuck after a while and completely lose interest. (Sorry, Kingdom Hearts 2.) While everyone else most likely breezed through Super Mario Galaxy 2 within a month of its release, I’m still trudging away, trying to collect all the stars. I’m not one of these people who tends to finish games soon after release. This article was originally published on February 1, 2011, during Issue 35: Nintendo IRL.
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