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These glitch songs are composed of garbage data, or non-sound data read as a sound file, making random noises. If this is used for the glitch | These glitch songs are composed of garbage data, or non-sound data read as a sound file, making random noises. If this is used for the [[glitch Pokémon]]'s cry, it can play nonstop for up to half an hour. | ||
Revision as of 04:56, 27 October 2013
Glitch songs are continuous sounds produced by a glitch Pokémon or game freeze, which may either take on a melodic tune or a chaotic one. They are most often found in the place of a glitch Pokémon's cry. Certain glitch songs may result in a game freeze, while others may force the player to shut off the game because they never end.
Occurrence
Glitch song can be triggered by:
- A glitch Pokémon's cry.
- Game freeze
- Encountering certain glitch Pokémon.
- Trying to view the moves of any Pokémon with no moves.
Variants
Melodic
These glitch songs are composed primarily of pieces of actual sound files, seeming to be actual songs themselves.
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Chaotic
These glitch songs are composed of garbage data, or non-sound data read as a sound file, making random noises. If this is used for the glitch Pokémon's cry, it can play nonstop for up to half an hour.
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Low HP Loop
Once a chaotic song loop is occurring, and the game plays the sound for low HP, it will continue to play that sound forever, never stopping or changing.
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