Glitch City

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Screenshot of the Glitch City accessed through the Cinnabar Coast (the moment that the player comes out of the Safari Building)


Glitch City is a term used by fans to refer to a fictional city caused by a bug that occurs in the Pokémon video game Red, Blue and Yellow versions by doing (in order) the following:

  1. The player should bring a Pokémon that knows Fly and a Pokemon that knows Surf.
  2. He or she should go into the Safari Zone and then go back out through the same door.
  3. When asked, "Leaving early?" the player should say no.
  4. After being sent back into the Safari Zone, the player should save the game, shut it off, and turn it back on.
  5. The player should leave the Safari Zone again, and the player will be asked if they want to enter the Safari Zone and pay $500, even though he/she is already in there. The player should say no.
  6. The player will be sent back into Fuchsia City. Once the player is in Fuchsia City they should use a Pokémon to Fly to Cinnabar Island.
  7. The player should then go to the east (right) coast, and Surf up and down with a Pokémon that knows Surf. The player will run into Pokémon that are usually seen in the Safari Zone. Surf until an announcement comes up that reads "Ding-Dong!" when you have taken 500 steps.
  8. The player will be sent to the Safari building. When they leave the building, they will be in Glitch City.

Facts about Glitch City

The only way out of Glitch City is to fly out, so if one saves the game, one should make sure there is a Pokémon that can fly out.

There is more than one Glitch City, and one can find them by going somewhere other than Cinnabar (like Cycling Road or Victory Road). However, the Glitch City accessed through the Cinnabar Coast is the only form of Glitch City that contains open space that the player can walk around in. In most other Glitch Cities, the player will be surrounded by glitches and unable to walk around.

As a precaution, players going to Glitch City should never save the game in Glitch City, even if they have a Pokémon that can fly out. (For example if you save the game in Glitch City and you realize you do not have a Pokémon that can fly out you will be stuck in Glitch City permanently.)

When a player uses their map in Glitch City, it will say that they are in the Sea Route 20. However, Glitch City looks nothing like the Sea Route 20.

The Glitch Cities found in the Yellow version are different then those that are found in the Red and Blue versions.

The most common Pokémon found in the Glitch City accesed through the Cinnabar coast are Tentacool. A player can also fish for Pokémon in this Glitch City.

Going too far to the left or right will often get the player stuck in an invisible wall. If one presses Start, often the graphics and pixels of the city will change briefly.

There actually is a connection with this and the Missingno glitch. The area in which the surfing part of the glitch takes place has some sort of 'unspecified' designator given by the designers which makes numerous glitches happen.

The music in the Glitch City accessed through the Cinnabar Coast is the same music theme as the one played on routes.

In Glitch City, pixels and graphics from different parts of the game are mixed up (see picture). The land and water can also be mixed up so sometimes it appears that the player is standing on water or surfing on land. This is usually caused by using a fishing rod or pausing the game (which causes parts of Glitch City to change). If the whole city turns to water (which is sometimes possible), the player can keep surfing forever until the player gets stuck or the game automatically shuts off. (However, a player should not surf for long distances while in Glitch City, because it can corrupt a player's game.) In the Yellow version, if one goes to the right, they will find a row with 3 9's. If you walk into this, Pikachu will disappear. When you walk out of it, Pikachu will follow your "recorded" path back to you.

The Safari Zone was not included in the Gold, Silver and Crystal versions, and since the Safari Zone is needed to complete this glitch, it is impossible to do it in these three versions. It is believed that the Safari Zone wasn't included in the Gold, Silver and Crystal games because of Glitch City's presence, although there is still remaining code and a map of Safari Zone in the three games.

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire one must exit the Safari Zone by using the start menu and selecting retire and one cannot return to the safari zone lobby while using the Safari Zone. This was most likely done to prevent a Glitch City type glitch in Ruby and Sapphire.

In FireRed and LeafGreen versions you cannot save your game in the Safari Zone, therefore you cannot access Glitch City.

It is not clear if game designers purposely added Glitch City to the game.

Glitch City is also sometimes called "Sunny Town" by fans. (There is no city named Sunny Town in the games.)

If a player goes to Cycling Road instead of the Cinnabar Coast to do the Glitch City trick, they will go to a Glitch City where they are always automatically walking downward. This is because normally the bicycle the player is on in Cycling Road automatically goes downward.

In Pokémon Emerald, players cannot access this glitch, because the save option is prevented, however one can catch pokémon that made a premier in the previous games.

Pokémon places.

Kanto cities & towns

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Pallet Town
Viridian City
Pewter City
Cerulean City
Lavender Town
Vermilion City

Celadon City
Saffron City
Fuchsia City
Cinnabar Island
Indigo Plateau

Unofficial

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