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*[[:Category:Natural glitches|Natural glitches]] — Many glitches are derived tricks from a parent glitch. This category is for glitches that do not require another glitch to work.
*[[:Category:Natural glitches|Natural glitches]] — Many glitches are derived tricks from a parent glitch. This category is for glitches that do not require another glitch to work.


*[[List of glitch Pokémon]] — Contains articles about many of the various invalid Pokémon in the games, usually forced from out of bounds [[index number]]s.
*[[List of glitch Pokémon]] — Contains articles about many of the various invalid Pokémon in the games, usually forced from out of bounds [[identifier]]s.


*[[List of exploits to obtain Mew]] — The first and second generations of Pokémon in particular have multiple encounter glitches; these are all confirmed ways to obtain a Mew.
*[[List of exploits to obtain Mew]] — The first and second generations of Pokémon in particular have multiple encounter glitches; these are all confirmed ways to obtain a Mew.

Revision as of 04:48, 1 June 2018

Welcome to the Glitch City Laboratories wiki! We are a Pokémon fansite dedicated to the various glitches and quirks of the game series. We currently have over 3,736 pages, but we're constantly working on more.

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  • Major glitches — The most powerful glitches such as those that allow you to obtain any Pokémon in the game.
  • Generational glitches — A parent category of seven categories of Pokémon glitches by generation; useful for looking up a particular glitch.
  • The Big HEX List — A reference table for index numbers and matching Pokémon, items, moves, characters and Game Boy ASM opcodes!
  • Pokémon GameShark codes — GameShark and Xploder cheat codes for the Generation I and Generation II Pokémon games. These can help for easily setting up and researching glitches, hacking in specific Pokémon you want or can be used just for fun.
  • Natural glitches — Many glitches are derived tricks from a parent glitch. This category is for glitches that do not require another glitch to work.
  • List of exploits to obtain Mew — The first and second generations of Pokémon in particular have multiple encounter glitches; these are all confirmed ways to obtain a Mew.

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