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* ''[[Tales of Destiny]]'' had such a hidden character who was [[Dummied Out]], but still gettable because of a bug. This led to many a [[Mis Blamed]] as some fans believed he/she was edited out of the US version only, when in fact you couldn't get him/her in the Japanese version either. They merely corrected the bug in the US version.
* [http://www.zeldawiki.org/Glitches_in_Zelda_II:_The_Adventure_of_Link One glitch] in [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]] lets you travel to earlier dungeons, only using the graphics from later dungeons, enabling you to do things like see unused window graphics if you go from a dungeon that had no windows to one that did. However, this also results in the boss of the dungeon you're visiting being pieced together from the sprite of the boss of the dungeon you were in before, as can be seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm8008y41_0&feature=player_embedded this video], just under six minutes into the video.
* ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'' parodies this with the Bugged Bugbear monster, and later the Baby Bugged Bugbear familiar based on it. Neither is actually glitched, but both have chunks of their images replaced with ones and zeroes, and both spit out [[My SQLMySQL]] error messages with almost everything they do.
* The ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' [[Game Shark|Game Genie]] code VYUOKITE allows you to select from ''244'' of these at the beginning of the game. A large number of those are automatically killed when used, but a surprising number are actually usable.
* As shown in the [[The Angry Video Game Nerd|AVGN]]'s Game Glitches episode, the characters in the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] ''[[Rocky]]'' game can glitch up and become this.
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* In ''[[City of Heroes]]'', occasionally you will find yourself fighting someone named BOSS_NAME. They're perfectly normal bosses of the appropriate faction, in all but name.
* Due to the way ''[[Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri]]'' loads factions, the player can load a perfectly good faction from the credits, a sound file, some graphics, or even nothing at all.
* When [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] [[Emulation|emulators]] became almost fully functional, a lot of [[Dummied Out|dummy data]] was found in [[Final Fantasy X]]. This included several weapons, including a [[Final Fantasy VII|buster]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gom-qajs__A sword], but they're very glitchy and crash the game in most cases.
* ''[[Test Drive]] Unlimited'' has a neat looking [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHoFYvBBqwg car] substituting for any corrupted car in your save file or game installation. It looks somewhat like an [[Cool Car|Alfa Brera]] and clearly has had a lot of work put into it for something that is only supposed to appear in case of a fatal flaw in the game.
* The dungeon crawler game ''Mordor'' has one of these called the GOBLIE. This is a very weak companion monster that would be completely useless even if they didn't always turn up dead. It arises from a flaw in the acid spit attack that some monsters have. Occasionally an acid spitter will attempt to spit on your companions, but if your character has never had a companion then it generates a GOBLIE and immediately kills it.