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The '''Mew glitch''' (also known as '''Long-range Trainer glitch''') is a famous [[glitch]] found in all of the [[Generation I]] [[core series]] games. It was first reported in 2003<ref>[http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Mew-glitch Nation Master - Encyclopedia: Mew glitch]</ref>, but was used previously by many who knew it. It is an extension of the '''Trainer-Fly glitch''' to specifically catch {{p|Mew}} (hence its common name). Outside of Mew, this glitch famously allows players to easily catch any{{fact}} other Pokémon in the game and is the easiest way to catch many unique [[glitch Pokémon]]. | The '''Mew glitch''' (also known as '''Long-range Trainer glitch''') is a famous [[glitch]] found in all of the [[Generation I]] [[core series]] games. It was first reported in 2003<ref>[http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Mew-glitch Nation Master - Encyclopedia: Mew glitch]</ref>, but was used previously by many who knew it. It is an extension of the '''Trainer-Fly glitch''' to specifically catch {{p|Mew}} (hence its common name). Outside of Mew, this glitch famously allows players to easily catch any{{fact}} other Pokémon in the game and is the easiest way to catch many unique [[glitch Pokémon]]. | ||
All of these methods work on the [[3DS Virtual Console]]; however, any Mew obtained with the Mew glitch cannot be transported with [[Poké Transporter]]. | All of these methods work on the [[Virtual Console|3DS Virtual Console]]; however, any Mew obtained with the Mew glitch cannot be transported with [[Poké Transporter]]. | ||
==Explanation== | ==Explanation== |
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