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What game had Missing No?

MissingNo. (short for "Missing Number") is a famous glitch Pokémon found in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games for the Nintendo Game Boy. It appears as a glitched, "Eldritch-like" sprite due to programming oversights when surfing along the eastern shore of Cinnabar Island. Wikipedia +3
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What game had a famous missing no?

MissingNo., short for "Missing Number" and sometimes spelled without the period, is an unofficial Pokémon species found in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue. Due to the programming of certain in- game events, players can encounter MissingNo. via a glitch.
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Does MissingNo appear in other games?

as part of the games' canon as an actual in-game character, and sociologists have studied its impact on both players and gaming culture as a whole. Additionally, references to the glitch and the circumstances around it have also appeared in other games, such as Vampire Survivors and The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth.
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Which Pokémon was MissingNo?

MissingNo. is classified as a Bird/Normal-type in the Generation I Pokémon games. The Bird type was a beta type, similar to Normal, and was removed from the final game. MissingNo.'s sprite appears as a backward 'L' due to the game misreading data. It typically knows moves like Sky Attack and Water Gun.
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Does MissingNo crash your game?

Yellow Missingno is infamous for crashing the game once it slides across the screen. The audio usually becomes corrupted too.
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MissingNo.'s Glitchy Appearance Explained

What is a 98% Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

A 98% Pokémon in Pokémon Go has nearly perfect Individual Values (IVs) for its stats (Attack, Defense, Stamina), meaning it's only missing one point from the maximum of 15 in one stat, often resulting in 15/15/14 or 15/14/15 or 14/15/15, making it extremely powerful, often a "functional perfect" or "perfectly imperfect," differing minimally from a 100% IV Pokémon.
 
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Did Nintendo acknowledge MissingNo?

3 Answers. It was acknowledged by Nintendo as a programming glitch. "MissingNO is a programming quirk, and not a real part of the game.
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What Pokémon card is worth $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, notably owned and recently sold by Logan Paul for a record-breaking $16.5 million at auction, establishing a new world record for any trading card, which was previously a $5.275 million private sale he made in 2021. This ultra-rare card, designed by Pikachu's original artist, was a prize from a 1998 illustration contest, making it exceptionally scarce and valuable, especially in perfect condition (PSA 10).
 
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Who is the no. 1 legendary Pokémon?

There's no single "No. 1" legendary Pokémon, as it depends on criteria like lore, competitive power, or iconic status, but Arceus (the creator god), Mewtwo (iconic strong psychic), and Mega Rayquaza (highest usable stats) are consistently top contenders, with players often favoring favorites like Rayquaza, Groudon, Kyogre, or Darkrai for different reasons. 
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Why was Mew not in Pokémon Red?

Mew was added at the very end of the development of Pokémon Red and Blue by Morimoto after the debug features were removed, which freed up just enough space to add the character despite being told not to alter the game any further at this point by Nintendo.
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Are all 151 Pokémon in Let's Go Eevee?

Yes, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! includes all of the original 151 Kanto Pokémon, plus the Mythical Pokémon Meltan and Melmetal, for a total of 153 Pokémon that can be encountered or transferred, though some later-generation evolutions (like Crobat, Umbreon) are absent. The game focuses on the original roster, with some Alolan forms and Mega Evolutions added, but it keeps the core Pokédex focused on the first generation.
 
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Is it safe to encounter MissingNo?

Missing no is one of the few safe and usable glitch pokemon. There are others that are dangerous. They can corrupt your safe game files. But if you're lucky you find find a special pokemon that duplicates items.
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Did Red canonically catch all Pokémon?

Yes, Red canonically completes the Pokédex (all 151 original Pokémon, including Mewtwo) in the games, as confirmed by Professor Oak's dialogue in Pokémon Gold, Silver, & Crystal (G/S/C), signifying a significant achievement, though the games allow player interpretation of how legendaries were caught and traded. The Pokémon Origins anime also shows Red completing it, though it's an alternate timeline, while the main anime's Red is more ambiguous but achieved major feats. 
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What happens if I catch MissingNo?

Catching MissingNo. in Pokémon Red/Blue mostly duplicates the item in your sixth bag slot by 128 (useful for Rare Candies) but can cause glitches like corrupted Hall of Fame data and scrambled Pokémon sprites; while generally harmless to the save file's core data, it's best to be cautious, as some rare encounters or catching certain glitch forms (like 'M) might cause crashes or more severe data issues, though many rumors of permanent damage are exaggerated.
 
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What is the 1 256 glitch in Pokémon?

The "1/256 glitch" in Generation 1 Pokémon refers to a coding error where moves with 100% accuracy had a 1 in 256 chance to miss due to an "off-by-one" error in the accuracy check, making the actual hit rate about 99.6% (255/256) instead of perfect. This happens because the game generates a random number from 0-255 and misses if it's greater than or equal to the move's accuracy value, meaning if the random number is 255, the move misses even if its accuracy is 255. A similar glitch in Gen 2 makes guaranteed secondary effects (like paralysis from Thunder Wave) fail 1/256 times, and a different 256 glitch in later games makes Future Sight/Doom Desire fail on turn 256.
 
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What is the least known game?

These games may be among the least known, but they were all ahead of their time.
  • #8: Dungeon Explorer (TG16) ...
  • #7: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (INTV) ...
  • #6: Bruce Lee (C64) ...
  • #5: Gateway to Aphsai (C64) ...
  • #4: Warriors of the Eternal Sun (GEN) ...
  • #3: Microsurgeon (INTV) ...
  • #2: Swords and Serpents (INTV) ...
  • #1: Herzog Zwei (GEN)
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Why is Mew not legendary?

Mew isn't classified as a Legendary Pokémon in the traditional sense; it's a Mythical Pokémon, distinguished primarily by how it's obtained: Mythicals like Mew are usually distributed via special real-world events, while Legendaries are typically found and caught within the game's story or post-game, making Mew legendary in lore (ancestor of all Pokémon, linked to Mewtwo) but mythical by distribution method.
 
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What Pokémon is 0001?

Pokémon 001 is Bulbasaur, the Grass/Poison-type Seed Pokémon, known as the first entry in the National Pokédex and one of the original starter Pokémon from Generation 1, identifiable by the plant bulb on its back that grows as it evolves into Ivysaur and then Venusaur. 
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What are the 4 cursed Pokémon?

The treasures found their way into Paldea after the greedy king of the region purchased them from a merchant from the East. But the negative emotions from the king's desires would "awaken" the treasures, transforming them into four powerful Pokémon: Chi-yu, Wo-chen, Chein-Pao, and Ting-lu.
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Why is 1999 Charizard so expensive?

The 1999 Charizard is so expensive due to a perfect storm of rarity (especially the 1st Edition/Shadowless printings), intense nostalgia for the most popular Pokémon, its iconic status as a cultural icon, and the extreme scarcity of copies in pristine condition (like PSA 10 grades), with many originals damaged during play or handled poorly by kids in the '90s. Its high demand, combined with a very limited supply, especially for flawless examples, drives prices into the hundreds of thousands.
 
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Do all 1025 Pokémon have a card?

No, not every single one of the 1025+ Pokémon has its own unique, individual card yet, especially newer or less common ones like some Mythicals/Legendaries or specific forms, though most popular ones do and collectors aim for one of each, with Kadabra being famously absent for years due to a lawsuit but recently returning. The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) features many Pokémon across its vast history, but gaps exist, particularly for baby Pokémon or certain variations, though most Pokémon from older generations have been printed in some form over the years. 
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Who bought Logan Paul's Pikachu?

Logan Paul's rare Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card was bought by venture capitalist A.J. Scaramucci, son of Anthony Scaramucci, for a record-breaking $16.492 million at a Goldin Auctions event in February 2026, making it the most expensive trading card ever sold. The sale also included the diamond necklace Paul used to wear the card, and Scaramucci announced it as the first step in his "planetary treasure hunt" to collect rare artifacts.
 
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Are all 151 Pokémon in Let's Go Pikachu?

Yes, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! includes all the original 151 Pokémon from the Kanto region, plus Meltan and Melmetal, along with Alolan forms and Mega Evolutions of those Kanto Pokémon, though it omits later generation Pokémon and some evolutions like Crobat or Umbreon.
 
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What cry does MissingNo have?

MissingNo.'s cry is generally the game's equivalent of a "blank" cry: a Nidoran♂ (base 00)'s cry with a pitch of 0 and no echo. This is because the cries of these Pokémon are undefined in the data structure.
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Is Deoxys MissingNo?

Deoxys is a canonized version of Missingno.
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