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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. The following are
==Most articles==
For the majority of non-Pokémon game glitches, they should be added in a list of glitches article named after the game (for example: [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] links to a list of glitches about the popular fighting game for Nintendo GameCube).
If this game has significant version differences that could cause a glitch in one version not to occur in the other, please add (version) after the title. For example, <nowiki>[[game (Nintendo Entertainment System)]]</nowiki>.
Each article must describe at least one glitch.
==Highly 'notable' glitches==
It has been decided that since the [[Minus World (Super Mario Bros.)]] and [[Level 256 split screen (Pac-Man)]] are particularly infamous bugs they should have their own articles. This will be decided on a case by case basis.
However we acknowledge what constitutes a notable article is subjective. If in doubt ask on this page's talk page or on the forums and we'll decide what to do by consensus.
==The <nowiki>{{nonpoke}}</nowiki> tag==
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<tt><nowiki>{{nonpoke|name of game}}</nowiki></tt>
and places the article outside the Pokémon series into its own category. For example, the {{par|Black Hole Glitch|Super Smash Bros. Melee}} article displays this template.
==Validation==
Non-Pokémon game articles are
Non-validated articles will be marked with the <nowiki>{{factcheck}}</nowiki> template.
==Manual of style==
==Post-script==
Super Smash Bros. games are not considered part of the Pokémon series on
[[Category:Glitch City Laboratories policy]]
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