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Examples of [[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]] in [[{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]s include:
 
* ''[[Pokémon]] Puzzle League'' has a habit of freezing either player during a 3D puzzle match. This is one of those cases where the bug is both a [[Game Breaking Bug]] and a [[Good Bad Bug]], as depending on which player is frozen, you'll either have to restart the game or just wait for an easy victory.
* In Sega's 1988 arcade version of ''[[Tetris]]'', a quirk in the randomizer causes [http://www.tetrisconcept.net/forum/showpost.html?p=23443&postcount=13 the same permutation of pieces] to be generated during the first game after a machine startup. High-level Sega ''Tetris'' players use it to [[Cap|max out their scores]] in the fewest pieces possible.
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* ''[[Blast Corps]]'' had the Z-Button trick, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|which is exactly what it sounds like.]] When in a vehicle, if you are in the right spot next to a building, you could hold the Z-Button down and wait for the [[Most Annoying Sound|doh! sound]] to go away, which was the cue that meant your character got out of the vehicle and, in the process, destroyed whatever building the vehicle was next to at the time.
 
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