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==Variations of Glitch City== |
==Variations of Glitch City== |
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*[[Glitch City (Red/Blue/Yellow)]] |
*[[Glitch City (Red/Blue/Yellow)|Wrong warp Glitch City (Generation I)]] |
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*[[Out of bounds Glitch City (Generation I)]] |
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*[[Glitch City (Gold/Silver/Crystal)]] |
*[[Glitch City (Gold/Silver/Crystal)]] |
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Revision as of 19:43, 12 October 2014
This article is a summary page for different variations of a glitches, etc. when talked about as a whole. |
For the website, see Glitch City Laboratories.
Glitch City is a common term used for any area in a Pokémon game which fails to load correctly, or is an invalid area itself, by the means of a glitch. The most well-known example of this is a Glitch City from the Red/Blue/Yellow versions.
"Glitch City" does not refer to when the game's colors are altered among other minor things. Instead, this is often referred to as a Glitch Dimension. Some glitched areas in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow may be named after what area was altered to create it. Examples of this are "Glitch League", accessed by taking the 500th step at the Pokémon League, and "Glitch Mountain", accessed by taking the 500th step on Cycling Road.