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Glitches are errors in the programming of a game, which players can use to their advantage to perform things not able to be done through normal game play. There are many glitches throughout [[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]] which players can manipulate and these pages at [[Metroid Wiki:About|Metroid Wiki]] give easy to follow instructions of how to perform each glitch, the effect of each glitch and links to a video demonstration. Please read the [[Glitch Disclaimer Notes]] before attempting any of the glitches found throughout the site.
Glitches are errors in the programming of a game, which players can use to their advantage to perform things not able to be done through normal game play. There are many glitches throughout [[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]] which players can manipulate and these pages at [[Metroid Wiki:About|Metroid Wiki]] give easy to follow instructions of how to perform each glitch, the effect of each glitch and links to a video demonstration. Please read the [[Glitch Disclaimer Notes]] before attempting any of the glitches found throughout the site.
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 17 January 2011

Glitches are errors in the programming of a game, which players can use to their advantage to perform things not able to be done through normal game play. There are many glitches throughout Metroid series which players can manipulate and these pages at Metroid Wiki give easy to follow instructions of how to perform each glitch, the effect of each glitch and links to a video demonstration. Please read the Glitch Disclaimer Notes before attempting any of the glitches found throughout the site.