This is my way of coping with the loss of my pokemon T________T
Come! Discuss the crazy things that have happened to you on your video games. What glitches can you warn us of? What glitches are inexplicable? Anything you think is out of the ordinary.... This is where to post it! If anyone wishes to post, lemmie know!
- Created By wallpaperotaku
Suddenly I forgot!
Okay this is just sad. I haven't made a post in so long that I was looking through my add guest post tab to find my glitch world T_T
Brought to you by Moonsailor!
This glitch is ACTUALLY from Profesor Layton and the Diabolical Box, but this category seemed close enough XD
In "Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box", there is a mini-game in which you make tea. Professor Laton and Luke discuss the tea you manage to make in the mini game. With one brand of tea, they say something like this:
Luke: Hey, Professor! Did you know that you can read the leaves of this tea to learn more about your future love life?
Layton: No. I say Luke, have you been researching about tea?
Luke: Well I couldn't be your apprentice if I didn't know about tea.
So it becomes established that in fact, Luke DOES KNOW about tea that predicts your love life. Right?
Well,later you use this same skill to make tea for the villagers of Folsense. When talking Rory (who wants that same type of tea as mentioned above),their conversation goes like this:
Rory: Hey, guys can you brew me some tea? I'm looking for a certain type of tea that you can use to see into your love life.
Luke: Ooh! I've never heard of a tea that does that! Can we try to brew it Professor!
As though now the Professor is the one who knows about it, whereas before he didn't know and LUKE was the one who knew.
"Do you see the inconstancy here? When you make the tea the first time, Luke mentions a few facts about the tea, however, when serving it to the villager, he says he's never heard of it. This can also be done in reverse, with the villager telling you about the tea first, and then Luke sharing the facts about the tea, and Layton congratulating him, even though both of them were just told about the tea."
XD Haha fun stuff.
SO the moral of the story:
There are times when we do research that we learn something: Try not to forget, because you might need it later in life!
Buzz Lightyear is a Vampire
What, don't tell me you didn't know?
XD
This isn't really a glitch, but I thought I'd share this with you guys and kind of give ths world some life! In Al's Pent House in TOY STORY 2 for the N64, you (Buzz) have no reflection in the bathroom mirror. The sink is reflected, but not you. Creepy as heck XD
~Wall-iE
Ninja Mound: The Art of Invisibility....
This is an excerpt of the Pm I recieved from a facinated TheO user xfishyx:
On diamond & pearl if you go to route 210 (celestic side)and use defog, then plant a berrie in the berry spot, the ninja mound disapears for a bit, and then returns!
This is a strange phenomenon set off unpredictably by a series of actions in a single circumstance, most likely unforseen by the creaters of this pokemon DS game. In other words, a glitch.
I have not had a chance to try this one out, but if you do it before I get to, tell me if you have the same thing happen! Interesting ^_^ Just remember, according to fishy, this disappearing trick is temporary, so no worries there XD
Moral: You may discover something new by combining a variety of things. You never know till you try, how something may turn out!
Know of any crazy game glitches? Want to share? Have any cheats or warnings for your fellow gamers? Then send me a PM and I'll spread the word ^_^
Thanks again to xfishyx for your contribution :)
Something you shouldn't Bear.
Moonsailor has kindly provided the glitch for today. Listen well....
One day, Moonsailor was playing The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe for the Gameboy Advance... and made the mistake of deciding to play a level that had already been beaten. Apparently, in this level, the player was supposed to rescue a cute little bear cub. After you find him, an earthquake occurs, causing your character to find another another way back to where you started.
Moonsailor went to find the cub this second time and SURPRIZE! The ground beneath Moonsailor began to violently shake. The earthquake was already happening before Moonsailor could even approach!
This glitch is classified as "Loop Obstical" in my book, meaning you are stuck in a game's particular level because the gameplay itself has been affect to the point that it will not allow you to proceed.
Moonsailor explained that this this obstical was was particularily frustrating, "because you can't beat that particular level without finding the bear."
Ugh. I can only imagine how irritating that must be. Good grief! It's sad that the poor bear cub will be trapped forever too!
Moral of the story: hmmm. This is more of a programming moral. Expect that the player will more than likely repeat their favorite stages and take the time to even out any game play abnormalities that may occur from playing any particular stage a second time. The last thing you want is to have your players be punished for enjoying a particular level of the game!
~Wall-iE
Thanks Moonsailor!
Who needs the Megaton Hammer?
When Zelda, Ocarina of time fist came out for the N64, my cousin bought it. When I watched him play the first time, I thought it was so cool that he could swim without drowning and ride a horse and jump! He was defeating th Water Temple at the time.
Then I went out and got the game, and defeated the whole game again and again. Then I learned that my cousin had not defeated it yet. He let me play his game one day and I went to an area where I knew there to be a hidden grotto. Pressing start, I went through my items, searching for the megaton hammer.
Me- Uh. Where's your hammer?
"Hammer? Just use a bomb."
Me- Didn't you defeat the Fire temple?
"Duh!"
Me- There's a giant totem that leads to the Boss Key. You have to smash that totem to bits in order to get the Key, defeat the Boss, and pass the fire temple.
"Oh that? I just pushed it out of the way.
Me- 0_o? You can't push it out of the way, You need the hammer!
"I have no idea what you are talking about!"
So I think that may be why he did not defeat the game: He didn't have the Megaton Hammer (which you use many times thereafter!)
Moral of the story:Just because you are strong enough to push massive totems out of the way, does not mean that you should ignore the help that tools or other people have to offer. If you simply rely on brute strength you will find, when you are in a crisis, that your resources are very limited.