If the name MissingNo. means nothing to you, then you’re probably a relatively new Pokémon player, so let us fill you in: MissingNo. is actually a Pokémon (sort of) that appears in Pokémon Red and ...
Hold on to your butts, this one is a doozy. Earlier today, an image with a screenshot of a trainer standing in front of a boutique in Lumiose City, a location in Pokemon X & Y, started floating around ...
Missingno is the most infamous glitch in Pokémon Red/Blue (and possibly all of gaming). To encounter this... whatever the hell it is, you need to have spoken to the old man who teaches you how to ...
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Missingno was never supposed to exist; it was a glitch monster that could appear in Red and Blue only under special circumstances. Despite being a mishap, even now, twenty years later, fans still love ...
When Pocket Monsters was created by Japanese game designer Satoshi Tajiri in 1996 it was nothing more than a way for the designer to relive his childhood pastime of insect collecting and share it with ...
With Pokemon Bank now updated, some players have been testing what happens when you transfer the ‘glitch Pokemon’ MissingNo. into Sun and Moon. According to players, transferring MissingNo. from ...
The Pokemon Bank, the app that allows you to bring forward your favourite Pokemon from past games into Pokemon Sun and Moon, went live earlier this week. However, the old MissingNo glitch appears to ...
Depending on who you ask, the MissingNo. glitch in Pokemon is the greatest or worst secret in the franchise. In the original Red/Blue title, players could perform a series of overly specific tasks to ...
There are a handful of well-known glitches from the original Pokémon games. However, one of the most infamous of them all is “MissingNo.,” a nonexistent Pokémon which would appear as a strange jumble ...