Expanded Pokédex

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Miscellaneous glitches of Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon Yellow

Amazing Man (Red and Blue only) | Cable Club escape glitch | Celadon looping map trick | Champion Blue music muting glitch | Coastal Flooding | Confusion and Substitute glitch | Cooltrainer move | Cycling based glitch maps | Escape sprite handling glitch | Evolve without an evolutionary stone (Red and Blue only) | Evolving Raichu (Red and Blue only) | Expanded item pack | Expanded Pokédex | Focus Energy glitch | Get stuck in a wall | Ghost Bicycle glitch | Glitch encounter system | Glitch City RAM Manipulation | Infinite Blaine Door | Introduction Nidorino glitch (Red and Blue only) | Invisible PCs (Red and Blue only) | Invisible tree glitch | Item stack duplication glitch | Mute the music in the Pokémon League | Partial trapping move link battle glitch | Pokémon Tower Pokédex glitch | PP underflow glitches | Recovery move glitch | Rival's effect | See a Ghost without a Silph Scope | Selfdestruct and Substitute glitch | Silph Co. PC Glitch | Slot machine glitch | Stand on a tree | Statue behavior glitch (Red and Blue only) | Super effective move AI flaw (Red and Blue only) | Super Glitch | Surf down glitch | Swift miss glitch | Transform assumption glitch | Transform Empty Move Glitch | Trick Zone | Vending machine purchase glitch | Walk around with only fainted Pokémon (Red and Blue only) | Walking lag glitch | Walk on water through Surf | Walking Pikachu happiness glitch (Yellow only) | Wild appeared! | ZZAZZ Glitch

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The Expanded Pokédex is a glitch that allows you to see Pokémon past #151, and #152 (the usual limit the Pokédex can extend).

Procedure

To perform this glitch, start a New Game with the Gameshark code "01091ED3" on, go up to your PC before going downstairs, get out a Potion, then open your item inventory and use the Pokedex in it. You won't see any Pokemon until you scroll down past 151. There, you can see a few real Pokemon, and some glitch Pokemon too. For the glitch Pokemon, their viewing sprite and the cry that is heard when "CRY" is selected are different. They have no data, though. Nothing has been caught.

There aren't many Pokemon, yet it is a bit interesting.

Credit

Credit goes to Dement for finding this glitch. (Original forums thread).

See also