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Glitch City is a glitch in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. The player is seen in a mess of different game pieces (e.g. a tree or block in a random location on the screen).

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  • Glitch City es un tema del episodio "El Cuarto de Rose". Este tema se escucha cuando Steven se entera que aún está en el Cuarto de Rose y sale corriendo hacia el risco.
  • Glitch City is a glitch in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. The player is seen in a mess of different game pieces (e.g. a tree or block in a random location on the screen).
  • "Glitch City" is an instrumental song that plays in the episode "Rose's Room" while Steven explores the virtual Beach City created by his mother's room. This song is available on Aivi & Surasshu's SoundCloud stream.
  • are a type of Glitch City in Pokémon Red, Blue and Pokémon Yellow. These Glitch Cities appear when the game uses an invalid entrance or exit point for a map (i.e. one that doesn't exist). This can be achieved through the Safari Zone exit glitch or by modifying the address D365 (D364 in Yellow), either through cheating, through changing the quantity of item 36 in an expanded items pack (for English versions), or through arbitrary code execution. An expanded items pack can be achieved through a method such as the item underflow glitch (which is probably the 'cleanest' method of item expansion).
  • Commissioned by President George Bush, Glitch City was thought to be the greatest achievement of the modern age. It was considered the next type of 'Las Vegas meets New York' by some pompous critics. It was said to sport amazing facilities and other tourist stuff that will attract many people from around the world. Those people who had lived in the city for an even greater amount of time began to sport strange mutations. They began to speak in a crazed and crackled tongue. Again, the problem was put down as an accident; toxic dumping under the city.
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  • Ashura fighting Quicksilver on Glitch City.
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  • Glitch City es un tema del episodio "El Cuarto de Rose". Este tema se escucha cuando Steven se entera que aún está en el Cuarto de Rose y sale corriendo hacia el risco.
  • Glitch City is a glitch in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. The player is seen in a mess of different game pieces (e.g. a tree or block in a random location on the screen).
  • Commissioned by President George Bush, Glitch City was thought to be the greatest achievement of the modern age. It was considered the next type of 'Las Vegas meets New York' by some pompous critics. It was said to sport amazing facilities and other tourist stuff that will attract many people from around the world. The original idea for Glitch City was conceived during the filming of the Pokemon film, Pokemon 230: The Power of Real Estate. In one of the scenes, the main protagonist enters a dream world, in which the buildings look oddly glitched and the people strangely mutated. This scene, though cut from the final draft of the film, was considered a great feat of CGI and architecture. When this scene was shown to George Bush, just to keep him amused, it gave him the idea to actually create the city from the scene and turn it into a new attraction for the United States. The name of the city was believed to have originated from Bush's exclamation: Sweet God! It's all glitchy and stuff!. So he christened his creation 'Glitch City'. Upon the day of the grand unveiling of Glitch City, the American public was greeted by gargantuan skyscrapers and squat buildings splashed in conflicting colors and giant numbers. There were hundreds of night-time clubs, five-star accommodations, everything a great city needed. Hundreds of tourists and Americans immediately flocked to the city, and soon enough the new Glitch City was bustling with activity. Though the popularity and praise of Glitch City was constantly high, it could not be denied that something strange was happening within the new city. Some tourists had been found to have gone insane after spending too long in the city. These people were confined to their rooms for fear of what they would do to other people. As to the cause of this madness, it was put down to asbestos found in the walls of the hotel. Those people who had lived in the city for an even greater amount of time began to sport strange mutations. They began to speak in a crazed and crackled tongue. Again, the problem was put down as an accident; toxic dumping under the city. The worst problem of all, however, was that nobody who entered Glitch City was able to leave. The entire city was surrounded by some sort of invisible force field. Those who entered could not leave at all. The local council failed to come up with any explanation, other than that the sheer glitched power of the city was slowly bending the space-time continuum, and as a result was slowly mutating the populace. In a state of emergency, President Bush declared the city to be unclean for human population. The city, therefore, was to be set for demolition. Nuclear missiles were launched at the city, but were said to have stopped just as they reached its perimeter before falling to the ground, deactivated. Furious, Bush requested that some way be found for the city to disappear. Luckily, the Japanese were finishing a prototype of a time bomb. This bomb could send anything within its blast radius to a completely different time zone. After a week of negotiation, the Japanese agreed to America's demands and launched the bomb at Glitch City. There was a flash of brilliant blue light, and the city was gone.
  • are a type of Glitch City in Pokémon Red, Blue and Pokémon Yellow. These Glitch Cities appear when the game uses an invalid entrance or exit point for a map (i.e. one that doesn't exist). This can be achieved through the Safari Zone exit glitch or by modifying the address D365 (D364 in Yellow), either through cheating, through changing the quantity of item 36 in an expanded items pack (for English versions), or through arbitrary code execution. An expanded items pack can be achieved through a method such as the item underflow glitch (which is probably the 'cleanest' method of item expansion). The Safari Zone exit glitch only allows access to a few warp hex:04 Glitch Cities, but modifying the address D365/D364 (the last location to load the player for certain exits) allows the player to access more.
  • "Glitch City" is an instrumental song that plays in the episode "Rose's Room" while Steven explores the virtual Beach City created by his mother's room. This song is available on Aivi & Surasshu's SoundCloud stream.
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