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Revision as of 14:02, 22 June 2017
A general glossary of terms.
There are also glossaries for terms used exclusively in some games. For those, see Pikmin glossary, Pikmin 2 glossary, and Pikmin 3 glossary.
#
A
B
C
- Cemu
- Popular Wii U emulator. Download link: http://cemu.info/
- Comment
- In some files, some strings can be comments, and not actual scripts or code. This means that the game will ignore these bits of text entirely. They exist solely to help people who read the file understand where they are and how the file works. Most of the time, text that is a comment comes after a symbol, like a #.
D
- Dolphin
- Popular GameCube and Wii emulator. Download link: https://dolphin-emu.org/
E
F
G
- Generator, Gen
- Data about where and how an object should spawn on an area or cave.
H
I
- ISO
- Name given to the collection of files that make up a console game. Also known as a ROM.
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
- Piki
- Short name for "Pikmin". Only used in the game files, though.
Q
R
- ROM
- See ISO.
S
T
- Teki
- Japanese for "enemy" (てき).
U
V
- Vanilla
- The unedited version of a game or a file.