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A '''programming logic error''' or '''bug''' (however, 'bug' may also be used to refer to a [[glitch]] in a wider context) in terms of video games is a programming blunder in the game code that prevents the game from doing what it was supposed to do. |
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An example is the [[Coin Case glitch]] in English versions of {{GS}}, where an improper terminator character causes the game program to jump to memory address E112 in echo RAM. |
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Another example is the [[Focus Energy glitch]] in {{RBY}}, which effectively quarters the player's chances of getting a critical hit, but was changed to increase the chances of a critical hit in later games, such as {{GSC}}. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/s9ek7a19(v=vs.90).aspx Microsoft - three types of programming errors]. |
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