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{{researchneeded|Does it happen in Pokémon Red and Blue; DMG (00) games?}}
'''Glitch Dimension''' is an effect in Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal and Pokémon Yellow that happens when the game is played in Game Boy Color mode, where the game resets itself but the colors of the game are temporarily changed until the game is reset normally.


It appears more commonly and is easier to access in Pokémon Gold and Silver compared to Pokémon Yellow.
'''Glitch Dimension''' is an effect in the handheld [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]] and [[bp:Generation II|Generation II]] Pokémon games that happens when the game is played in Game Boy Color mode, where the game resets itself but the colors of the game are temporarily changed until the game is reset normally.

It appears more commonly and is easier to access in Pokémon Gold and Silver compared to Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow.


This effect is not unique to the Pokémon games, as it can happen in unrelated Game Boy games such as [[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]] (with cheats).
This effect is not unique to the Pokémon games, as it can happen in unrelated Game Boy games such as [[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]] (with cheats).
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Using the Pokémon Crystal glitch moves hex:FC (TM52 in Generation I) and hex:FE (TM54 in Generation I) may cause a Glitch Dimension to happen.
Using the Pokémon Crystal glitch moves hex:FC (TM52 in Generation I) and hex:FE (TM54 in Generation I) may cause a Glitch Dimension to happen.


==In Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow==
==In Pokémon Yellow==
In Pokémon Yellow, a Glitch Dimension has happened before when trying to encounter Yellow regular [[Missingno.]] on the opponent's side.
In Pokémon Yellow, a Glitch Dimension has happened before when trying to encounter Yellow regular [[Missingno.]] on the opponent's side.