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[[File:Glithy4.png|thumb|right|A 0 Error in [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red.]]]]
[[File:Glithy4.png|thumb|right|A 0 Error in [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red.]]]]


In Pokémon Red and Blue, there are several error codes that appear when the game is not functioning correctly. Problems such as these often crop up when the game's memory access is corrupted or when experimenting with glitches such as the [[Mew glitch]]. Usually, when an error code appears, the game does not freeze and the player is allowed to continue playing the game without [[Soft resetting|resetting]]. There are six known error codes in Pokémon Red and Blue:
In Pokémon Red and Blue, there are several error codes that appear when the game is not functioning correctly. Problems such as these often crop up when the game's memory access is corrupted or when experimenting with glitches such as the [[Mew glitch]]. Usually, when an error code appears, the game does not freeze and the player is allowed to continue playing the game without [[Soft resetting|resetting]]. There are seven known error codes in Pokémon Red and Blue:


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| Text Error
| Text Error
| Unable to display text correctly.
| Unable to display text correctly.
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|Connection Error
|Unable to connect to N64 properly (This usually happens with [[Pokemon Yellow]] when you encounter [[Mewtwo]] on [[Pokemon Stadium 2]], Only when the [[Infinite Continues]] glitch is used).
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