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Although [[Glitch City Laboratories]] is, and always has been, mainly about Pokémon [[glitch]]es, pages about glitches from other video games are now allowed. This project is also known as "Project Caspar". The following are
==Most articles==
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All such articles must have a <tt><nowiki>{{nonpoke}}</nowiki></tt> tag. <tt><nowiki>{{nonpoke}}</nowiki></tt> is used as such:
<tt><nowiki>{{nonpoke|name of game}}</nowiki></tt>
and places the article outside the Pokémon series into its own category
==The <nowiki>{{Game}}</nowiki> template==
The <nowiki>{{Game}}</nowiki> template may be added to an article to provide details about its name, developers and publishers, platforms and release date, as well as a screenshot (preferably title screen) and Wikipedia link. This system is similar to The Cutting Room Floor, a large wiki about unused content (as well as pre-release information and glitches as a side project) in video games.
==Validation==
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Non-validated articles will be marked with the <nowiki>{{factcheck}}</nowiki> template.
YouTube video demonstrations are highly useful and recommended here. If in doubt about the mechanics of a glitch, as YouTube videos demonstrate the glitch in action it can be good to just describe the glitch in terms of what it does.
==Manual of style==
All rules found in the [[Glitch City
==Post-script==
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