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'''Glitch City Laboratories''' (GCL for short) is a Pokémon fansite, created by [[User:Abwayax|Abwayax]] in 2005 (although it is the latest in a history of sites that spans back to 2003), that focuses primarily on [[glitch|glitches]]. The site looks into them very far, a big part being getting "GlitchDex" entries for all of them, including methods of getting them, moves (starting, standard (up to level 100), advanced (up to level 255), and sprites. Also, a member on the forums, Bluelatios, has gotten cries for many glitch Pokémon. It is unknown if these will ever go into the GlitchDex. Another main part is the "Big List", aka the hex list. This includes hexes from [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Red and Blue]], [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]], and [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold and Silver]]. This will supposedly get an update. It includes not only Pokémon, but also attacks and items.
'''Glitch City Laboratories''' (GCL for short) is a Pokémon fansite, created by [[User:Abwayax|Abwayax]] in 2005 (although it is the latest in a history of sites that spans back to 2003), that focuses primarily on [[glitch|glitches]]. The site looks into them very far, a big part being getting "GlitchDex" entries for all of them, including methods of getting them, moves (starting, standard (up to level 100), advanced (up to level 255), and sprites. Also, a member on the forums, Bluelatios, has gotten cries for many glitch Pokémon. It is unknown if these will ever go into the GlitchDex. Another main part is the "Big List", aka the hex list. This includes hexes from {{v2|Red and Blue|s}}, {{v2|Yellow}}, and {{v2|Gold and Silver|s}}. This will supposedly get an update. It includes not only Pokémon, but also attacks and items.
==Databases==
==Databases==
These are the GlitchDex, the AttackDex, and the ItemDex. The GlitchDex has plenty of information on glitch Pokémon, namely the sprite, the method(s) of obtaining it, as well as moves. The moves are divided into three categories: Starting Moves, learned at level 0, Standard Moves, learned up to level 100, and Advanced Moves, learned up to level 255. The AttackDex is not a database of all attacks like that on [[Serebii.net]], but rather one of all "glitch moves". After that, is the very similar ItemDex. This documents "glitch items".
These are the GlitchDex, the AttackDex, and the ItemDex. The GlitchDex has plenty of information on glitch Pokémon, namely the sprite, the method(s) of obtaining it, as well as moves. The moves are divided into three categories: Starting Moves, learned at level 0, Standard Moves, learned up to level 100, and Advanced Moves, learned up to level 255. The AttackDex is not a database of all attacks like that on [[Serebii.net]], but rather one of all "glitch moves". After that, is the very similar ItemDex. This documents "glitch items".


==Projects==
==Projects==
The projects on the site are big sets of updates all connected to one thing.. The first one, Project Melchior, was to collect data on every single glitch Pokémon in all of the games, at least up to [[Generation III]]. This is "still not finished", as there are more than 65,000 glitch Pokémon in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby and Sapphire]] that have not yet been documented. This part was recently started by staff member Newo, and was named Melchior X, as the next "part" of the project. The second one, in effect now, Project Balthasar, is to finish a second version of the GlitchDex, the GlitchDex 2.0. Also, in July an overhaul of the site was mentioned, which is presumably also part of Project Balthasar.
The projects on the site are big sets of updates all connected to one thing.. The first one, Project Melchior, was to collect data on every single glitch Pokémon in all of the games, at least up to [[Generation III]]. This is "still not finished", as there are more than 65,000 glitch Pokémon in {{v2|Ruby and Sapphire}} that have not yet been documented. This part was recently started by staff member Newo, and was named Melchior X, as the next "part" of the project. The second one, in effect now, Project Balthasar, is to finish a second version of the GlitchDex, the GlitchDex 2.0. Also, in July an overhaul of the site was mentioned, which is presumably also part of Project Balthasar.
==Articles==
==Articles==
Glitch City Laboratories contais very detailed aricles on more or less all known glitches. They contain pictures, extra tricks, and very detailed explanations. Here is a list of the glitches docmented:
Glitch City Laboratories contains very detailed articles on more or less all known glitches. They contain pictures, extra tricks, and very detailed explanations. Here is a list of the glitches documented:
===Generation I===
===Generation I===
* Ditto Trick
* Ditto Trick
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* Ilsty and ?
* Ilsty and ?


* Glitch Unowns
* Glitch Unown


* Glitch Dolls
* Glitch Dolls

Revision as of 13:11, 21 August 2009

Glitch City Laboratories (GCL for short) is a Pokémon fansite, created by Abwayax in 2005 (although it is the latest in a history of sites that spans back to 2003), that focuses primarily on glitches. The site looks into them very far, a big part being getting "GlitchDex" entries for all of them, including methods of getting them, moves (starting, standard (up to level 100), advanced (up to level 255), and sprites. Also, a member on the forums, Bluelatios, has gotten cries for many glitch Pokémon. It is unknown if these will ever go into the GlitchDex. Another main part is the "Big List", aka the hex list. This includes hexes from Red and Blue, Yellow, and Gold and Silver. This will supposedly get an update. It includes not only Pokémon, but also attacks and items.

Databases

These are the GlitchDex, the AttackDex, and the ItemDex. The GlitchDex has plenty of information on glitch Pokémon, namely the sprite, the method(s) of obtaining it, as well as moves. The moves are divided into three categories: Starting Moves, learned at level 0, Standard Moves, learned up to level 100, and Advanced Moves, learned up to level 255. The AttackDex is not a database of all attacks like that on Serebii.net, but rather one of all "glitch moves". After that, is the very similar ItemDex. This documents "glitch items".

Projects

The projects on the site are big sets of updates all connected to one thing.. The first one, Project Melchior, was to collect data on every single glitch Pokémon in all of the games, at least up to Generation III. This is "still not finished", as there are more than 65,000 glitch Pokémon in Ruby and Sapphire that have not yet been documented. This part was recently started by staff member Newo, and was named Melchior X, as the next "part" of the project. The second one, in effect now, Project Balthasar, is to finish a second version of the GlitchDex, the GlitchDex 2.0. Also, in July an overhaul of the site was mentioned, which is presumably also part of Project Balthasar.

Articles

Glitch City Laboratories contains very detailed articles on more or less all known glitches. They contain pictures, extra tricks, and very detailed explanations. Here is a list of the glitches documented:

Generation I

  • Ditto Trick
  • Old Man Glitch (more commonly known as the "MissingNo." glitch)
  • Mew Trick
  • Q Trick
  • Cloning Pokémon in all generations
  • Amazing Man
  • Stand on a tree
  • Invisible PC
  • Evolving Raichu
  • Zero Error
  • Reboard the S.S. Anne
  • Go to Agatha from Lance
  • Ditto's Secret Move (better known as the "Cooltrainer♀ Move")
  • Transforming into a Ditto
  • See ghosts without the Silph Scope
  • Stuck in wall in Pallet Town
  • Getting past the Marowak ghost without the Silph Scope
  • Pokédex numbers above 151
  • Bill's Secret Garden
  • "ZZAZZ" Glitch
  • Skipping the first Gym

Generation II

  • Ilsty and ?
  • Glitch Unown
  • Glitch Dolls
  • Changing main character's color (Crystal)
  • Celebi egg trick

Generation III

  • "Cool Move"
  • Stand on a tree
  • The "Pomeg glitch"

Some things to make note of are the naming "Old Man Glitch" for the glitch known for many years as the Missingno. glitch, as well as the naming of "Bill's Secret Garden" for a glitch getting behind his house. "Bill's Secret Garden" was the name of a Pokégod-type rumor. And lastly, some glitches there are ones completely unheard of until recently, such as the "ZZAZZ" glitch.

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