With the Corrupted Blood Plague, it showed a very interesting fact with the average MMO player. When given the opportunity to be a knight, mage, healer, etc., some chose to be biological terrorists.
+Cody Mayo Yes because after playing and fighting and beating all of the content with nothing else to do, people found something to do in an inconsequential game wow truly this reflects gamers and people as a whole just like how violent video games make people violent because we all know that argument has basis in science.
God the corrupted blood glitch was insane. It really only ended up infecting the large servers so most of the vanilla players I know didn't experience it but >.> Ironforge being filled with corpses, players voluntarily setting up quarantines, people acting as a guide for lowbies. Stuffs crazy, yo.
@Amar ! Yup, WoW back then was a great community, we really needed each other and if you wanted to progress yo had to help, so containing the corruption was a priority, or so I was told, I started playing in BC so I never experienced the Corropted Blood glitch myself, but even there were always people willing to help.
I remember being in Orgrimmar and seeing the corpses everywhere while having no idea what was going on. I didn't even hear about the details of the glitch until a few years after I stopped playing.
I love glitches like that blood corruption thing. It's the kind of stuff that makes gaming an experience. That's a part of WoW's history, like an actual event that you can tell stories about to new players. "I was there the day the plague struck..."
@@deltaknight2764 ...I was a member of the 13 Knights of Runevale Clan when they decided to raid the lair of Kyoksuk-ur the Eater of Children's Heads. We met in the bowels of the Hellshits Ghetto, aka Satan's Uterus. Our hearts were pure on that fateful All-weens Dusk, and our cause was just. We had crafted much war within this world, and we were about to find out if the war could craft a world within us, the Mad-Baker's Dozen. However, as I'm sure you know by now, our Health-Mage, known as Lipitaurus, Wielder of the Banded-Aid, was alas in possession of a cursed and frightful crown of magik communication, a "headset," if you will, which indeed had fallen into disrepair. And so it was on that day, that indeed his screams were not heard by us, and for not such our screams were too verily unheard of by him, indeed. Look, Allen didn't know this was a wicked important raid because all of his gear is shit, and instead of his healing garments, he met us at Hellshit wearing only a pair of crotch-less panties because he thought it would be"funny." Well it wasn't. And those panties weren't even magic. Well, not in the sense that- never mind. We began to yell at him - a shit ton of good that did - only to wake up you-know-who from his 666-year slumber. Nothing was salvaged from the scene of this unholy drubbing except for those goddamned panties Allen was wearing. So Lipitauru - - sorry, Allen, doesn't really come around Runevale anymore... -as told to me by Leroy Jenkins
I doubt such a game would be as interesting. WoW has an actual community with players who treat it almost like a second life. The community's attachment to the game is what made them treat it so seriously in the first place. Plus, it was making playing the game more difficult, which wouldn't work in a game where that's the point.
+MaverickHunterZero75 It was total madness. I picked up playing a healer class just to try and help with the epidemic, I even hunted players that had infected pets to cure them before they went to cause havoc. I was ultimately running back-and-forth between two major cities to quell infections as they rose up.
So, how does hunting the players and killing them exactly help? Surely they would've been able to get infected again very quickly to continue spreading since I assume respawning doesn't take that long.
I don't do the "who else is watching this in 20XX?" type comments but I have to acknowledge the irony of watching this video while actually in quarantine.
I remember watching this a while back and found the WoW blood plague glitch an interesting topic. I just watched it again while going through some of these older videos and... well, it definitely has a bigger impact
Coming from someone who played back when that glitch was a thing it was down right terrible. Like Luigi said low levels just instantly died and any main city became a bloodbath of killing. Actually had to survive in the wild if you wanted to level and try an make progress cause almost every city on my server was infected.
Oh god I remember Corrupted Blood. Ooooooh no, one day in Ironforge, someone spread it to everyone, I was walking though (Max level) seeing all the corpses. It was like 28 Days Later.
@@bowldawg4394 No, you respawn in a graveyard and have to run to your body, or get resurrected at the graveyard with a debuff of 75% reduced health and damage for 10 irl minutes.
+The Engie That Cried Nope Ehh it depends yeah some are awesome like the ones you just saw on the list but others like getting one hit KO'd for no reason or outright falling off the entire world are just annoying.
I'll be honest. I never played World of Warcraft but wow! (no pun intended) that is pretty scary and interesting. Has something like that ever happened in any other games?
+LegendaryWarrior Runescape had a glitch called the Falador Massacre where there was a glitch and anyone could kill anyone in a zone where no one could kill each other normally.
I agree. I have never play World of Warcraft myself but I found the glitch to be extremely interesting; even more so when scientists started using it as a basis for a real life spread of disease.
I am shocked, some of these glitches you mentioned don't often get mentioned in other lists, and the way you explained them was unique compared to how the other ones do it, I wanted to state that generalizing them is a very different way of putting it rather than the usual specified glitch. That last one though I can see how that would aid indeed real world issues, creepy how the world acts with an actual worldwide epidemic.
I think it should be mentioned that it doesn't COMPLETELY accurately portray a real world epidemic. After all, the "bio terrorists" were mostly doing it just to screw with other people. The motivations do play a surprisingly large role in those sort of events, assuming they were intentionally caused by people. If you hit somebody, you'd probably hit them harder if you actually hated them.
Wow, I didn't know about kill screens, and I've now just understood something about my favourite movie that always confused me! At the very end of the credits of Wreck-it-Ralph, it cuts to the screen of Pac-Man or something and the right side begins to glitch out just like on a kill screen (the only difference is it has Ralph's Pac-Man sprite carrying the cherries like it did in the beginning scene when he leaves Pac-Man). I didn't know about kill screens so this ending always confused me but I still liked it anyway. But now I understand what it means and that's really clever. You get a kill screen at the very end of old games, you get a kill screen at the very end of the movie. Well played, Disney, well played...
I'm glad you brought up the coolest fact about that blood virus glitch. Actual scientists studied the movements and spreads. It's so cool how, in a way, an entire event occurred completely by accident. I can see how it'd make the game annoying as hell to play, but it's really interesting.
+Rusty Shackleford As someone who saw it firsthand, it was both intriguing and slightly terrifying. It almost makes me wonder if Blizzard might make an actual scheduled event with something similar to this? Just to see what happens, and to fuck with players.
Hoopdy Let's just hope things wont get as bad as that ever again then again at one point Blizzard decided to let a reskined 50 player required raid boss roam the world so who knows.
So many famous glitches to choose from, yet this list is a damn good one. That virus that proved so deadly in WOW is pretty terrifying when you think about it.
Little known glitch in Skyrim. In the beginning, go through the first dungeon to get the dragon tablet, and a word of unrelentingly force, then kill first dragon. U must kill one more before seeing the grey beards. As they give the second word, use your extra dragon soul, before he give it to u for free, he will instead give u the third word far before u would naturally obtain it from them.
surprised you didn't add melee to this list. It's incredible how a couple of exploits completely revolutionized its competitive scene into the juggernaut it is today
Wrong Warp is pretty neat. 1. Activate the blue warp. That starts an animation. 2. Interrupt the animation by pulling out the ocarina at the same instant. (This itself requires another glitch, because the ocarina can't be used in boss rooms, and if you're doing the speedrun route, you don't have it anyway.) 3. Cancel the ocarina and you'll be able to walk during the warp animation. 4. When the animation finishes, it triggers "fade to black, then load area 42 and play scene 3". (idk the actual numbers.) 5. At precisely the same time, you open a door, which triggers "fade to black, then load area 69". That overrides the warp, but doesn't clear the scene number, so they combine to "fade to black, then load area 69 and play scene 3". 6. Uhoh, area 69 doesn't have a scene 3. Instead, after the definition of area 69 scene 1 (the normal gameplay scene) is area 70 scene 1, area 71 scene 1... the game ends up loading area 71, which happens to be part of the end-game escape sequence. Void warp is similar. You fall out of bounds, triggering "fade to black, then load area X (whichever area we're already in) and place Link at position (x,y,z)". At the same time you hit a door's invisible loading zone which triggers "fade to black, then load area Y". Result: fade to black, load area Y, and place Link at position (x,y,z).
Fun fact: the reason sonic boom: rise of lyric is so buggy and broken is because it was originally being made for the XBox one and PS4. Midway through the game's development, sega made a deal with nintendo saying that the next 3 sonic games would be exclusive to nintendo's consoles, at least for a while. Because of this. The team working on sonic boom had to quickly make the game work on the less powerful wii u
Why is everything so creepy today xD? First I watched 6 hours of lavender town, then I watched a very very creepy meme and now Im drinking pepsi huddling in my room under a blanket with my laptop I am typing on o3o
Geez, the world of world craft is interesting since we have covid. Also, we have Karen's spreading it. Than we have the healers and the quarantine. Kinda also bit freaky. Still interesting tho.
Just some dispelling of the misinformation of MISSINGNO. in the American versions: 1. The adverse effects of encountering MISSINGNO., namely the multiple sprites walking onscreen, only occur in Pokemon Yellow, and is easily fixed. All you need to do is simply fly to a Pokemon Center, much like how one escapes Glitch City. 2. The only mildly bad thing about MISSINGNO. is that it corrupts the Hall of Fame upon capture. Not a big deal. 3. THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF GETTING A MISSINGNO.! Besides the Old Man Glitch (which only occurs in Pokemon Red and Blue), there is the Trainer-Fly Glitch (also known as the Mew or Long-Range Trainer Glitch), which is in the Red, Blue, and Yellow versions. All in all, MISSINGNO. is about as harmless as a Pikachu. Except for in Green Version. Stay away from that MISSINGNO.
That's what I love about Smash. It can mean different things to different people. I, for one, put Roy up high because he combines everything I love about the other FE characters.
I hope we see another "Blood Plague" incident happen in another popular game soon. Or if someone makes a game with that idea in mind and doesn't fuck it up.
...Sooooo Corrupted Blood. Pretty accurate. Although there you didn't have people claiming that the status effect didn't exist, or that it was being deliberately spread by blizzard.
My favorite glitch I ever experienced involved Skyrim. I was sneaking around a bandit camp and shot an arrow at one of them. The arrow hit, and the body vanished. It took me a moment of looking around before I looked up and realized that bandit had, in the span of a millisecond, realized the error of his ways, went back to school, graduated with top honors, and became a member of the Skyrim Space Program. He never came back down, so he probably went on to form a new colony on Masser.
Mario in Super Mario Sunshine: **gets launched into space due to a funny glitch** Me: **plays Persona 5 while I wait for Mario to land** Mario: **still hasn't landed yet** Me: **finishes Persona 5 which is literally 100 hours long** Mario: **still hasn't landed yet** Me: **goes on phone to finish emulating Pokemon Black 2 despite being stuck on one part of the game** Mario: **still hasn't landed yet** Me: **finally finishes emulating Pokemon Black 2** Mario: **still hasn't landed yet** Me many years in the future: **turns 100** Mario: **finally lands**
Hope you make it to Pax east one year! Great list. Being in that field of work myself, the #1 entry is one I've heard about and find particularly interesting. I forgot it was a glitch and was surprised to see it on this list, but I was really happy when you mentioned the real world consequences of it :D On another note, the Pokemon glitch. If I remember right, that glitch and the presence of Mew were the only reasons Pokemon became as big as it did. Otherwise, it would've been just another monster game, but because those two "secrets" were found to exist, it somehow catapulted Pokemon's popularity out of the stratosphere. I guess we have those glitches to thank for the mega franchise we have today? Your comment about the Kill screens are hilarious. "It's like the game is coming alive and telling you to eff off and play something else."
+terracannon876 No, Pokemon did not become popular because of those glitches. As a kid, I played Pokemon Blue and enjoyed the game because it was good. It also really got popular with the anime and all the merchandising and marketing pumped into the franchise. I only learned about those glitches years later.
+Ghi102 It was popular, but if you think about the popularity of Pokemon, it's abnormally huge, especially towards the earlier generations. (ie, I'm not saying it wasn't popular, but that it was SUPER popular.) Well, regardless, I picked up this from Bulbapedia way back when, so it's second hand knowledge on my part. However, the source appears to be the HGSS Iwata Asks.
With the Corrupted Blood Plague, it showed a very interesting fact with the average MMO player.
When given the opportunity to be a knight, mage, healer, etc., some chose to be biological terrorists.
(that drum thing that happens after jokes)
+Chaoskid110 Woodrot ba dum tish....
+Chaoskid110 Woodrot It's called a rimshot, in case you were wondering.
i heal
+Cody Mayo Yes because after playing and fighting and beating all of the content with nothing else to do, people found something to do in an inconsequential game wow truly this reflects gamers and people as a whole just like how violent video games make people violent because we all know that argument has basis in science.
God the corrupted blood glitch was insane. It really only ended up infecting the large servers so most of the vanilla players I know didn't experience it but >.> Ironforge being filled with corpses, players voluntarily setting up quarantines, people acting as a guide for lowbies.
Stuffs crazy, yo.
Sounds pretty surreal
my friend was playing wow during the corrupted blood incident with his tauren hunter, he told me it was a nightmare trying to get out of orgrimmar!
9:14 undertale
@Amar ! Yup, WoW back then was a great community, we really needed each other and if you wanted to progress yo had to help, so containing the corruption was a priority, or so I was told, I started playing in BC so I never experienced the Corropted Blood glitch myself, but even there were always people willing to help.
I remember being in Orgrimmar and seeing the corpses everywhere while having no idea what was going on. I didn't even hear about the details of the glitch until a few years after I stopped playing.
That last one is actually really interesting. I wish I was playing WoW when it was happening, just to see how it all went down first hand.
It's scary how this video aged greatly.
How so?
never mind I
I see what you mean now
it feels like a 2016 youtube video tf you talking about?
@@NikoKuehne COVID
Absolutely fine wine
I love glitches like that blood corruption thing. It's the kind of stuff that makes gaming an experience. That's a part of WoW's history, like an actual event that you can tell stories about to new players. "I was there the day the plague struck..."
"WoW was a grand game, full of endless players... But then the Blood Corruption came...WoW turned into a death zone...It was horrible..."
@@deltaknight2764 ...I was a member of the 13 Knights of Runevale Clan when they decided to raid the lair of Kyoksuk-ur the Eater of Children's Heads. We met in the bowels of the Hellshits Ghetto, aka Satan's Uterus. Our hearts were pure on that fateful All-weens Dusk, and our cause was just. We had crafted much war within this world, and we were about to find out if the war could craft a world within us, the Mad-Baker's Dozen. However, as I'm sure you know by now, our Health-Mage, known as Lipitaurus, Wielder of the Banded-Aid, was alas in possession of a cursed and frightful crown of magik communication, a "headset," if you will, which indeed had fallen into disrepair. And so it was on that day, that indeed his screams were not heard by us, and for not such our screams were too verily unheard of by him, indeed. Look, Allen didn't know this was a wicked important raid because all of his gear is shit, and instead of his healing garments, he met us at Hellshit wearing only a pair of crotch-less panties because he thought it would be"funny." Well it wasn't. And those panties weren't even magic. Well, not in the sense that- never mind. We began to yell at him - a shit ton of good that did - only to wake up you-know-who from his 666-year slumber. Nothing was salvaged from the scene of this unholy drubbing except for those goddamned panties Allen was wearing. So Lipitauru - - sorry, Allen, doesn't really come around Runevale anymore...
-as told to me by Leroy Jenkins
...well, this aged interestingly
The blood plague was absolutely AWFUL. I joined the day it began and there were dead bodies everywhere and people running around yelling about it.
Sounds like real life nowadays.
The corrupted blood plague should have its own game
Nver played tbe game but if it was incorporated into the lore, now that would be fuckibg awesome
I doubt such a game would be as interesting. WoW has an actual community with players who treat it almost like a second life. The community's attachment to the game is what made them treat it so seriously in the first place. Plus, it was making playing the game more difficult, which wouldn't work in a game where that's the point.
Just get Plague Inc. no it is not a MMO but it is very fun.
@Winter and the ghost FUCKING GREENLAND
@@littlewinge But why did u say that?
That #1 sounds terrifying.
+MaverickHunterZero75 That's putting it *mildly.*
+MaverickHunterZero75 Realizing that watching player behaviour in the ensuing events to apply to real-world large-scale events is oddly enlightening.
+MaverickHunterZero75 It was total madness. I picked up playing a healer class just to try and help with the epidemic, I even hunted players that had infected pets to cure them before they went to cause havoc. I was ultimately running back-and-forth between two major cities to quell infections as they rose up.
+Da' Melon If it were me, I would've noped the f*ck out of there.
So, how does hunting the players and killing them exactly help?
Surely they would've been able to get infected again very quickly to continue spreading since I assume respawning doesn't take that long.
I don't do the "who else is watching this in 20XX?" type comments but I have to acknowledge the irony of watching this video while actually in quarantine.
This video including the Blood Plague study is quite fitting for February 2021
Whoa, can we have a moment to talk about how this is a Top 10? I feel like that's a glitch of itself.
Keep up the good work though Rabbidluigi
+Mr. Pillz Last Sunday of every month is a Top Ten.
+rabbidluigi should have been top 13.
+Mr. Pillz lel
+Mr. Pillz lel
+Spike Simperingham fuck off bitch
"Or people just staying at home"
Yeah
My thoughts exactly.
Out of fear.
That blood plague incident, it warned us
If you do end up getting to Ganon's castle.
You would be fighting the final boss with a large stick and a wood shield.
it is quite a big stick though...
And Link does speak extremely softly...
+Ren Fox Just use the infinite sword glitch and stay under the boss, it will only take 1 minutes to beat him
Like a true warrior
Theodore Roosevelt would be proud.
I remember watching this a while back and found the WoW blood plague glitch an interesting topic. I just watched it again while going through some of these older videos and... well, it definitely has a bigger impact
Coming from someone who played back when that glitch was a thing it was down right terrible. Like Luigi said low levels just instantly died and any main city became a bloodbath of killing. Actually had to survive in the wild if you wanted to level and try an make progress cause almost every city on my server was infected.
Okay so #1 is slightly fucking horrifying especially with the way you described it like holy hell
+The One Golden Gryphon
Yep.
no kidding. :s
Yup those terrorists!
Yep
It was a fun time spreading the disease~
Oh god I remember Corrupted Blood. Ooooooh no, one day in Ironforge, someone spread it to everyone, I was walking though (Max level) seeing all the corpses. It was like 28 Days Later.
Dont you only have one life in a server?
@@bowldawg4394 No, you respawn in a graveyard and have to run to your body, or get resurrected at the graveyard with a debuff of 75% reduced health and damage for 10 irl minutes.
The GTA IV Swing Glitch is actually my favourite glitch to watch. I love broken physics
+AwesomeToes I agree, broken physics make the most entertaining glitches by far!
then you'll love rockstar games.
Is it a glitch or a feature?
Yes
-Dark Souls
-Pokemon gen 1
-Melee
Is that quote from a Bethesda Q and A?
loved the episode dude :)
You make nice videos :)
daija townes
Thank you :)
*****
Cheers bud :)
I didn't know you were an RL fan. What a pleasant surprise. :)
Chozo Hunter
Absolutely!
OK, I was here for cool glitches, but that Number 1 glitch freaked me the f*** out! Nice one!
I agree
+The Green Scorpion You should have been there for it, it was insanity until they patched it.
+The Green Scorpion no kidding #1 is both fascinating and absolutely terrifying.
MasakanSolaris I had so much fun as a little kid when that happened.
True terror, really, chilling in many ways.
> be me
> sitting here in 2021
> blood plague glitch at number one
> .....
> mfw WoW may have predicted real life
"...Strolling down the mountain in a bit of style."
((VOILENT SPAZZAMING))
2020 people watching this video: "Haha, yeah, about that whole epidemic thing."
Let's face it, glitches are awesome
nope
+The Engie That Cried Nope Ehh it depends yeah some are awesome like the ones you just saw on the list but others like getting one hit KO'd for no reason or outright falling off the entire world are just annoying.
+Ryan Fanstone so you're saying I can't yell nope but the engine can?
+The Engie That Cried Nope Well not when they ruin the game.
Unless your games name is...
Sonic 06
The number 1 glitch on the list became real...
Holy crap, that last one is terrifying and kind of... fascinating.
Especially now. What a prediction.
I'll be honest. I never played World of Warcraft but wow! (no pun intended) that is pretty scary and interesting. Has something like that ever happened in any other games?
+LegendaryWarrior Runescape had a glitch called the Falador Massacre where there was a glitch and anyone could kill anyone in a zone where no one could kill each other normally.
+Sulfen Cruelty, Dispair, Fear, Misery, Deception, Hatred... These are my memories...
I agree. I have never play World of Warcraft myself but I found the glitch to be extremely interesting; even more so when scientists started using it as a basis for a real life spread of disease.
I used to know a glitch in another MMO where you could lure world bosses into cities, killing everyone inside.
Naime L Was this called WoW? Because you can still do it with patience...
*WoW Players spreading the Corrupted Blood Plague*
2020 to Coronavirus: "Write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!"
oh if only we knew what would come in just a few short years
Funny how history repeats itself, world of warcraft can be insanely *terrifying* at times
I am shocked, some of these glitches you mentioned don't often get mentioned in other lists, and the way you explained them was unique compared to how the other ones do it, I wanted to state that generalizing them is a very different way of putting it rather than the usual specified glitch.
That last one though I can see how that would aid indeed real world issues, creepy how the world acts with an actual worldwide epidemic.
I think it should be mentioned that it doesn't COMPLETELY accurately portray a real world epidemic. After all, the "bio terrorists" were mostly doing it just to screw with other people. The motivations do play a surprisingly large role in those sort of events, assuming they were intentionally caused by people. If you hit somebody, you'd probably hit them harder if you actually hated them.
1:21 DK, no! This is a kid's game!
"We've come a long way since simulating table tennis"
This is amazing hahah, haven't heard the top glitch before, really happy it was something new.
The Corrupted Blood Plague was just 2020 before 2020
"Ocirinir of time"
Billiard Ball Acapulco of Tim*
Billiard Ball hey bill cipher
wow
Ocarina of Time
‘Its very own glitch in the matrix’ is such a wild fucking line considering what happened like four years later 😨
Wow, I didn't know about kill screens, and I've now just understood something about my favourite movie that always confused me!
At the very end of the credits of Wreck-it-Ralph, it cuts to the screen of Pac-Man or something and the right side begins to glitch out just like on a kill screen (the only difference is it has Ralph's Pac-Man sprite carrying the cherries like it did in the beginning scene when he leaves Pac-Man). I didn't know about kill screens so this ending always confused me but I still liked it anyway. But now I understand what it means and that's really clever. You get a kill screen at the very end of old games, you get a kill screen at the very end of the movie.
Well played, Disney, well played...
I'm glad you brought up the coolest fact about that blood virus glitch. Actual scientists studied the movements and spreads. It's so cool how, in a way, an entire event occurred completely by accident. I can see how it'd make the game annoying as hell to play, but it's really interesting.
+Rusty Shackleford As someone who saw it firsthand, it was both intriguing and slightly terrifying. It almost makes me wonder if Blizzard might make an actual scheduled event with something similar to this? Just to see what happens, and to fuck with players.
Hoopdy Let's just hope things wont get as bad as that ever again then again at one point Blizzard decided to let a reskined 50 player required raid boss roam the world so who knows.
I remember playing GTAV and a car started somersaulting across the screen and through buildings.
S
placebo har
Kain Littleton, Reallt
18:07
How fitting that I'm watching this now.
So many famous glitches to choose from, yet this list is a damn good one. That virus that proved so deadly in WOW is pretty terrifying when you think about it.
Little known glitch in Skyrim. In the beginning, go through the first dungeon to get the dragon tablet, and a word of unrelentingly force, then kill first dragon. U must kill one more before seeing the grey beards. As they give the second word, use your extra dragon soul, before he give it to u for free, he will instead give u the third word far before u would naturally obtain it from them.
Nice. I'll keep that in mind
Watching #1 now in 2020 and thinking Virus outbreak, that sounds familiar, oh...
surprised you didn't add melee to this list. It's incredible how a couple of exploits completely revolutionized its competitive scene into the juggernaut it is today
Top 5 Weirdest Video Game Crossovers.
The last part is all too real now a days
Agreed there
That WoW glitch was something else. That's pretty cool.
love how a WoW glitch was basically digital covid
Number 1 is weird to watch in 2020
Anyone else re-watching the number 1 part during quarantine?
Well damn...had no idea about number one...holy crap that’s scary.
so
about that blood plauge mimicing an outbreak...
So here I am looking at glitch videos because why not. Then that last one shows up.... 2020 people
That Blood Plague has not aged well...
Wow # 1 is crazy who knew something like that was possible
The poinency of #1 after 2020/2021......OOF
To think the blood plague would predict Covid-19, huh?
I agree with you
As soon as he said "World of Warcraft", I knew he was going to talk about the Blood Plague!
WOW 2020 edition😂😂😂
Man, 5 years later the whole Ocarina of Time has a cool glitch takes on an entirely new meaning with SRM and ACE
Wow is mirroring today
Wrong Warp is pretty neat.
1. Activate the blue warp. That starts an animation.
2. Interrupt the animation by pulling out the ocarina at the same instant. (This itself requires another glitch, because the ocarina can't be used in boss rooms, and if you're doing the speedrun route, you don't have it anyway.)
3. Cancel the ocarina and you'll be able to walk during the warp animation.
4. When the animation finishes, it triggers "fade to black, then load area 42 and play scene 3". (idk the actual numbers.)
5. At precisely the same time, you open a door, which triggers "fade to black, then load area 69". That overrides the warp, but doesn't clear the scene number, so they combine to "fade to black, then load area 69 and play scene 3".
6. Uhoh, area 69 doesn't have a scene 3. Instead, after the definition of area 69 scene 1 (the normal gameplay scene) is area 70 scene 1, area 71 scene 1... the game ends up loading area 71, which happens to be part of the end-game escape sequence.
Void warp is similar. You fall out of bounds, triggering "fade to black, then load area X (whichever area we're already in) and place Link at position (x,y,z)". At the same time you hit a door's invisible loading zone which triggers "fade to black, then load area Y". Result: fade to black, load area Y, and place Link at position (x,y,z).
2020 here. Did WoW predict COVID-19?
Fun fact: the reason sonic boom: rise of lyric is so buggy and broken is because it was originally being made for the XBox one and PS4. Midway through the game's development, sega made a deal with nintendo saying that the next 3 sonic games would be exclusive to nintendo's consoles, at least for a while. Because of this. The team working on sonic boom had to quickly make the game work on the less powerful wii u
Here I am watching this in the middle of coronavirus pandemic and wow that blood plague situation sure sounds familiar....
It like they were trying to warn us for the future.
Why is everything so creepy today xD? First I watched 6 hours of lavender town, then I watched a very very creepy meme and now Im drinking pepsi huddling in my room under a blanket with my laptop I am typing on o3o
Geez, the world of world craft is interesting since we have covid. Also, we have Karen's spreading it. Than we have the healers and the quarantine. Kinda also bit freaky. Still interesting tho.
okay, kudo's to you, dude. you made a glitch video that wasn't completely made up of common-known glitches.
Hey...hey buddies.
Maybe the world should look into the Blood Plague and figure how to properly handle Coronavirus
The voice you used for "ha ha, look at his funny face!" combined with the image, I was cry-laughing for ten minutes straight.
Just some dispelling of the misinformation of MISSINGNO. in the American versions:
1. The adverse effects of encountering MISSINGNO., namely the multiple sprites walking onscreen, only occur in Pokemon Yellow, and is easily fixed. All you need to do is simply fly to a Pokemon Center, much like how one escapes Glitch City.
2. The only mildly bad thing about MISSINGNO. is that it corrupts the Hall of Fame upon capture. Not a big deal.
3. THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF GETTING A MISSINGNO.! Besides the Old Man Glitch (which only occurs in Pokemon Red and Blue), there is the Trainer-Fly Glitch (also known as the Mew or Long-Range Trainer Glitch), which is in the Red, Blue, and Yellow versions.
All in all, MISSINGNO. is about as harmless as a Pikachu. Except for in Green Version. Stay away from that MISSINGNO.
What's so bad about green version missingno?
Egoraptor and Jontron did the knuckles jump one before
Yo, Rabs! Here's an idea: counting down the Smash Bros DLC characters from worst to best!
7: Roy
6: Lucas
5: Ryu
4: Corrin
3: Mewtwo
2: Cloud
1: Bayonetta
That's what I love about Smash. It can mean different things to different people. I, for one, put Roy up high because he combines everything I love about the other FE characters.
Cloud had no reason to be in Smash
I have to say Rabidluigi is becoming my favorite youtuber really quickly. So many quality videos pumped out so quickly.
Yo, that GlitchXCity music in the background
Dude, I'm seriously in love with this channel. The countdowns are always fun. But HOLY FUCK WAS NUMBER 1 DARK.
Respect your elders or there bend the laws of gravity or mentom to get back at you
nWoD Mages, basically.
In the tv show the glitch was referenced when Knuckles was telling a story. Pause screen was included.
I once jumped off a swing in 5th grade and almost broke my back
Sans The Skeleton-I was in fifth grade and I had slipped and hit my back on the ledge of steps,knocking the wind out of me.
when i was in 7th grade i jumped split and pulled a tendon
Sans The Skeleton i feel sad now
Sans The Skeleton I ate 90 Carolina reapers and I almost died I had a 10% chance of Survival xD and this happened as a dream or real life 🐒🐑🐺🐦
I once drove a car into a swing. Some people say that cars still flying around to this day!
Fun fact. The Blood Plague got so large that The Center for Disease Control contacted Blizzard and requested statistics on the event.
16:24 i'm surprised that actually made me jump
It was actually scary XD
2 spooky 4 me
same omg XD
I knew so I cane prepared
Me: Sunmaid ad plays.
lots of Scykoh glitchfest footage and stills. glad to see him growing into more of an influence on TH-cam!
ImperialAggron i love scykoh!
Overwatch Lover same
I hope we see another "Blood Plague" incident happen in another popular game soon. Or if someone makes a game with that idea in mind and doesn't fuck it up.
...Sooooo Corrupted Blood. Pretty accurate. Although there you didn't have people claiming that the status effect didn't exist, or that it was being deliberately spread by blizzard.
12:18
And then there's Goldeneye- GET DOWN, YURERU MAWARU FURERU SETSUNAAAAAI KIMOCHI, FUTARI DE ISSHO NI NEMURU WINTER LAAAAAAND
My favorite glitch I ever experienced involved Skyrim. I was sneaking around a bandit camp and shot an arrow at one of them. The arrow hit, and the body vanished. It took me a moment of looking around before I looked up and realized that bandit had, in the span of a millisecond, realized the error of his ways, went back to school, graduated with top honors, and became a member of the Skyrim Space Program. He never came back down, so he probably went on to form a new colony on Masser.
the number 8 slot has 9 instead. glitch confirmed
I know enough about #2 to confirm its true: DON'T F*CK WITH SPEEDRUNNERS
YOU CAUSED THIS MADNESS.
Can't talk; doing a hundo WR run of life.
The Blood Plague was legitametly a fantasy version of the coronavirus right now.
why did they patch the knuckles jump........ so, they made the game even worse, by removing the only entertaining part.
Glitches are probably my favorite thing in games, for some reason they just make me feel so nostalgic.
16:23 haha look at his funny face
AssRicky XF
AssRicky XD
16:24
My favorite glitch is the "Get Flavio To Follow You Everywhere" glitch from Paper Mario: TTYD
HOLY SHIT THAT LAST ONE WAS FUCKIN SPOOPY MAN
you deserve more subs
Mario in Super Mario Sunshine: **gets launched into space due to a funny glitch**
Me: **plays Persona 5 while I wait for Mario to land**
Mario: **still hasn't landed yet**
Me: **finishes Persona 5 which is literally 100 hours long**
Mario: **still hasn't landed yet**
Me: **goes on phone to finish emulating Pokemon Black 2 despite being stuck on one part of the game**
Mario: **still hasn't landed yet**
Me: **finally finishes emulating Pokemon Black 2**
Mario: **still hasn't landed yet**
Me many years in the future: **turns 100**
Mario: **finally lands**
14:14
I have been playing that game for 10 years now and never encountered that.
Huh. That more you know.
Because it's so complex.
Because it's so complex.
Wow, the writing and editing of this episode was really well done!
Hope you make it to Pax east one year!
Great list. Being in that field of work myself, the #1 entry is one I've heard about and find particularly interesting. I forgot it was a glitch and was surprised to see it on this list, but I was really happy when you mentioned the real world consequences of it :D
On another note, the Pokemon glitch. If I remember right, that glitch and the presence of Mew were the only reasons Pokemon became as big as it did. Otherwise, it would've been just another monster game, but because those two "secrets" were found to exist, it somehow catapulted Pokemon's popularity out of the stratosphere. I guess we have those glitches to thank for the mega franchise we have today?
Your comment about the Kill screens are hilarious. "It's like the game is coming alive and telling you to eff off and play something else."
+terracannon876 No, Pokemon did not become popular because of those glitches. As a kid, I played Pokemon Blue and enjoyed the game because it was good. It also really got popular with the anime and all the merchandising and marketing pumped into the franchise. I only learned about those glitches years later.
+Ghi102 It was popular, but if you think about the popularity of Pokemon, it's abnormally huge, especially towards the earlier generations. (ie, I'm not saying it wasn't popular, but that it was SUPER popular.)
Well, regardless, I picked up this from Bulbapedia way back when, so it's second hand knowledge on my part. However, the source appears to be the HGSS Iwata Asks.