Abstract
Abstract In this article, we take a player-centered approach to the music and sound of Pikmin 3 (2013). We investigate how the game's audio suppresses the Pikmin through a weaponized colonial aurality that hears the Pikmin as the subaltern and numbs the player into ignoring their colonialist enactments.
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