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Title: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: The name master on November 02, 2015, 18:34
In Wario Land 2, go to the first level of syrups castle, then jump on the turtle back at the beginning of the level, along the way, you'll find an enemy that burns Wario. Pick it up and take it with you.

YOU NEED THE ENEMY TO PERFORM THE GLITCH!

Once you get as far as the turtle can take you jump off. You'll see some blocks that can only be destroyed by throwing the enemy. Destroy every block except the bottom one touching the floor. Jump over the block with the enemy, then drop it.

MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BLOCK! 

Let the enemy light you on fire. When Wario begins to flash, jump over the block again, then run towards the spiky thing on the edge of the platform when Wario completely sets on fire, touch the spiky thing in this form, this will make Wario glitch out for a moment, but then he returns to normal!
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 02, 2015, 21:27
wow a glitch in a game from the 90s how shocking
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: The name master on November 03, 2015, 09:45
I also know how to defeat Rudy The Clown in Wario Land 3 easily!
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: The Macintosh Ninja: SOH CAH TOA on November 03, 2015, 17:49
In Mario Kart DS, on the Luigi's Mansion stage, if you held A and B while driving up the mansion stairs the game would crash.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: The name master on November 07, 2015, 19:05
Pong's just glitched out on me! The ball's stuck at the bottom corner between the computer's bat. And because it's the computer, it ain't gonna move to free the ball. Why are computers so stubborn?!
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes on November 08, 2015, 01:20
yeah well i know an irl glitch for real life. if u stay in bed for too long past ur alarm ur mother/father/legal guardian picks you up and throws you outside the house all deep in the forest and they turn the house into Parentland. you have to spend the rest of your waking moments breaking into parentland and reclaiming it. try it out!
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: The name master on November 08, 2015, 14:45
Has anyone at least tried to perform my glitch?

If you have I'd love to hear your reactions to it. Maybe even post a YouTube video of it.

I would do it, but:

1) I don't have a phone with a camera (yet)

2) I'm not allowed a YouTube account.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes on November 08, 2015, 16:38
more like a youtube reaction video of my brokenhearted toddler tantrum cos my wario land 2 reference wasn't taken notice of

2) I'm not allowed a YouTube account.

ok this seems kinda bizarrely Out Of Place so im gonna enquire as to if its cos people have told you ur literally not allowed one for ur own good????

cos if so then bless them for looking out for you cos a lot of uh Certain People dont get that and it leads to all manner of trainwrecks and its tragic to see most the time



i mean i partly suspect ur a sockpuppet/parachute account for olde style subterfuge trollin tbh but still
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 09, 2015, 01:57
Has anyone at least tried to perform my glitch?

If you have I'd love to hear your reactions to it. Maybe even post a YouTube video of it.

I would do it, but:

1) I don't have a phone with a camera (yet)

2) I'm not allowed a YouTube account.

Look up TAS runthroughs.  They abuse even crazier glitches.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes on November 09, 2015, 05:40
personally im lookin forward to when the machines put all the TAS people out of busniess aaaaaahahahahahahaha (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv6UVOQ0F44)

talkin of TAS videos tho holy crap there was really good one for mario 2: 6 golden coins (underappreciated game imo) where whoever it is literally executes arbitrary code in the game to make it jump to the end credits. i dunno how these people have all this spare time or how it works cos im thick as two planks but

fake edit: found it! here it is (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpQTsPbZu6Q) apparently i have a vague affinity for dumb outside-the-box glitches like this and bookmarked it??? im careposting about goddamn TAS videos what the hell happened
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 09, 2015, 10:29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc56JEd1qxA

Here's an interesting one in Symphony of the Night where this dude completely messes around with the inventory and how the game processes things.  It basically turns your file into a 100% completion run.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes on November 10, 2015, 10:44
:OOOOOOO

neato! kinda makes me wish i knew what Assembly was all about? it seems to be the tool du jour that these people are using to interhack the games it seems and all i know is that its about shifting things from different boxes to other boxes.

(also i forgot there were castlevanias on the PSX, time to backfill my game played catalogue haha, been sittin here bored since they forgot to make a new one on the 3ds)
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 10, 2015, 20:27
They made Castlevania Lords of Shadows:  Mirror of Fate but people aren't fond of the Lords of Shadows franchise.  Surprised you haven't heard of Symphony of the Night; it actually laid the groundwork of a bunch of Metroidvania games (and some Indie games that are surprisingly enjoyable).

Other glitches that are great are in FF6 where you cast some status on someone then you can use X-Zone (which became Vanish in the GBA version) and it would auto kill just about anything.  They removed it from the GBA re-release though.  Also, somehow the blind status didn't do anything because accuracy was useless.

As for assembly code, from my understanding it's the barebones code behind everything.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: sans the skeleton on November 10, 2015, 23:45
you can do that one with mew in red, cant you? albeit that was removed content that made it back into the game in a weird fashion and can probably mess up your save file, so dont do it.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 11, 2015, 06:08
You mean the one where you hit start in front of a trainer, then fly to like Lavender town and go to some place on the left?  That one is fine because it doesn't involve save corruption, so it won't mess up your game.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Kerou 犠牲 on November 11, 2015, 08:35
The amount of glitches in Gen I that people have discovered is absolutely outrageous. The Mew glitch is easily one of the least messed up I guess. Seeing some of them is almost like they're torturing my childhood lol
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes on November 11, 2015, 21:43
given gen I was an extraordinary amount of information crammed into such a tiny cartridge (~1MB) and they had to use insane amounts of compression just to get all 151 pokemon, stats, trainers, attacks, etc. to fit in it p much led itself to glitches more often than not

like you know in cartoons when they cram something into a too small container and theres tonnes of bits sticking out the edges which they trim off with a pair of scissors? kind of like that

They made Castlevania Lords of Shadows:  Mirror of Fate but people aren't fond of the Lords of Shadows franchise.  Surprised you haven't heard of Symphony of the Night; it actually laid the groundwork of a bunch of Metroidvania games (and some Indie games that are surprisingly enjoyable).

weren't lords of shadows the bizarre 3d ones? //checks// haha yeah the "so you know how megaman x7 was a jarring experience, well,................" one.

lmao like with pokemon and how i went

gen I-----> half translated ROM of gen II- ----> ???????? ---> gen IV

i have a huge hole in the middle of my gaming experience where a lot of titular stuff like metroid, snes/psx castlevanias, nearly every final fantasy etc. dont exist whoops. like i missed out on a lot of the metroidvania end of things and instead pine for terrible sounding FM synthesis music sega genesis games

as far as castlevanias go for me its like "castlevania II on the NES" -------> ???? ----> the ds castlevanias/whatever the hell order of ecclesia was meant to be so i probably need to do some backtracking on that soon
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 12, 2015, 00:10
given gen I was an extraordinary amount of information crammed into such a tiny cartridge (~1MB) and they had to use insane amounts of compression just to get all 151 pokemon, stats, trainers, attacks, etc. to fit in it p much led itself to glitches more often than not
In general if you look at the 80s then games were being put out at a much more massive rate than modern games.  That means less time for playtesting and testing out glitches.

Granted though, the limited interface at times would not lead itself to glitches, but you could do a lot of tricks to a rather poorly coded game.  And of course, people (like TASers) can maliciously abuse other parts of it.

I think it was the era of RPGs which include a lot of if statements (that don't account for other things) and menus that get the lions share of glitches especially from the 90s which were not play tested as heavily.  Which is why you hear about less exploitable glitches from RPGs of the past decade than the truly destructively broken crap from the GB/GBC/SNES/NES/PS1 era.

It also doesn't help much when they have don't really have a whole deal of precedent to learn from.  Recent Pokemon games remain relatively glitch free (there's still some here and there) because of years of experience and better playtesting, as well as having more money to get play testers that work.  Same with a lot of recent games in general, surprising considering the expanding horizons of these games including ridiculously large maps.

Platformers were fairly limited in the NES era though depending on the level of control because a bunch of the more commercial ones were rather stiff and you couldn't break them too badly as a result.  It was when you could angle jumps and adjust jump trajectories mid air that we saw some truly weird crap happen, and I guess they didn't account for a few things here and there when they had to adjust the physics engine.

tl;dr I really don't know what I'm talking about so please someone with knowledge in game design help me out here

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weren't lords of shadows the bizarre 3d ones? //checks// haha yeah the "so you know how megaman x7 was a jarring experience, well,................" one.
the "god of war meets castlevania" ones yeah

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as far as castlevanias go for me its like "castlevania II on the NES" -------> ???? ----> the ds castlevanias/whatever the hell order of ecclesia was meant to be so i probably need to do some backtracking on that soon
lol oh that's quite a skip.  I love Order of Ecclesia though.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Milsap on November 12, 2015, 12:43
Assasssin's Creed III's full of them.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Turner on November 12, 2015, 19:41
I also know how to defeat Rudy The Clown in Wario Land 3 easily!

I am legitimately interested in this. I can defeat Rudy the Clown the normal way but I've never heard of an easy way of doing it.

Also Wario Land is the BEST.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Kerou 犠牲 on November 12, 2015, 19:59
Assasssin's Creed III's full of them.

Unity's even glitchier tbf
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: That Girl in the 'Roo Suit on November 12, 2015, 20:48
Arkham Knight is mega glitchy on PC still, and the Witcher 3 still glitches on occasion, like melty faces kinda glitching.

Isn't there also a glitch in the Gamecube version of Ocarina of Time that lets you go straight to the final temple or something?
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: Lord Raven on November 12, 2015, 23:16
There's a lot of warp glitches in every zelda game.  Super Mario 64 had a glitch that involved a lot of weird stuff that took you to the Browser final battle with 120 stars or something stupid.
Title: Re: Perform a genuine glitch! No codes needed!
Post by: The name master on November 13, 2015, 09:20
I am legitimately interested in this. I can defeat Rudy the Clown the normal way but I've never heard of an easy way of doing it.

Also Wario Land is the BEST.
Go to Youtube, then type in "killing rudy the easy way" then look for a video with that title, then just sit back and laugh! I can beat him faster than this though. It is hard, however, and requires a load of practise. Tell me how awesome that "cheat" is!

I agree. Wario Land is the best!