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[[image:000MissingnoGSC.png|160px|right|thumb|"[[Five question marks]]", a glitch Pokémon which accounts for the hexadecimal slots 000, 252, 254 and 255 in the Gold/Silver versions]] | [[image:000MissingnoGSC.png|160px|right|thumb|"[[Five question marks]]", a glitch Pokémon which accounts for the hexadecimal slots 000, 252, 254 and 255 in the Gold/Silver versions]] | ||
[[Image:253GSCEgg hatch.png|160px|thumb|right|[[Glitch egg]], which accounts for the hexadecimal slot 253 in the Gold/Silver versions]] | [[Image:253GSCEgg hatch.png|160px|thumb|right|[[Glitch egg]], which accounts for the hexadecimal slot 253 in the Gold/Silver versions]] | ||
[[image:MissingnoYellow.jpg|thumb|right|[[Missingno.]] found in the | [[image:MissingnoYellow.jpg|thumb|right|[[Missingno.]] found in the {{v|Yellow}} (by using the [[Mew glitch]])]] | ||
A glitch [[Pokémon]] is a Pokémon that exists in a game due to a programming or level design oversight or for beta testing, and as it was not intentionally placed inside the game by [[Nintendo]] or [[Game Freak]], it might be hazardous to saved data. They were originally supposed to be place-holders for unused Hex-adresses in the game. Glitch Pokémon are to be avoided due to the risks they may pose to a player's save file. | A glitch [[Pokémon]] is a Pokémon that exists in a game due to a programming or level design oversight or for beta testing, and as it was not intentionally placed inside the game by [[Nintendo]] or [[Game Freak]], it might be hazardous to saved data. They were originally supposed to be place-holders for unused Hex-adresses in the game. Glitch Pokémon are to be avoided due to the risks they may pose to a player's save file. | ||
===In [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red, Blue]], and [[Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow]]=== | ===In [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red, Blue]], and [[Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow]]=== |
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