No. Missingno is exclusive to Red, Blue, and Yellow.
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yes it is not 100% Pokemon but it is half egg
bad egg
a glitch found in the original GBC red and blue versions of the game. its pic is of a question mark, and if you have a gameshark or whatever you can get one in your other Pokemon games, too. Missingno can also freeze up your game if you capture it.
No. Missingno. is a glitch in the games, and has nothing to do with the anime. If there was a small reference about it, then I do not know. ^_^
Missingno is a glitch in the Pokemon games made infamous from its appearance in Pokemon Red and Blue. Missingno is created when the game is glitched into creating a Pokemon from old scrapped data on the cartridge. This is very rare to do though and normally impossible to do during a normal playthrough of the game.
missingno.(missing number) is a glitch from the Pokemon games on gameboy advance. he has watergun and watergun and i think sky attack.but you must see for your self because missingno. comes in different forms.
"Missingno" was the fan-given name of a glitch in the first generation Pokemon video games. An easily-replicated hex code error caused an odd array of pixels to appear during a Pokemon encounter instead of the usually-encountered Pokemon. Because the coding is different for games past the first generation and eliminates the error which causes Missingno to appear, Missingno is only found in Pokemon Red and Blue.
Missingno is glitch that has been found in almost all of the Pokemon games since red and blue. I have never heard of a Pokemon 0000, and I don't know where you heard it from. Yes Missingno still exists and yes M is the same thing
If you use the 'Run anywhere' cheat and don't choose a starter, MissingNO will end up being your starter. 000 MissingNO Cry: Bulbasaur's A Pokemon caused by an error while making Pokemon. It has apppered in many games as a result to gliches. Glich Pokemon HT 0 00 WT 0 00
Do you mean illegitimate pokemon that everybody's raving about, like MissingNo., etc? No. They are legitimate pokemon that you can get, by migrating, trading, or catching them in the games.
In Pokemon emerald and other Pokemon games bad eggs are glitch Pokemon called missingNo. that will mess up your game if you catch them.
You don't need to cheat to catch a Missingno. It can be found in the Pokemon Red and Blue versions. WHAT IS MISSINGNO? Missingno is like a empty profile. Missingno was created so programmers would have something they can use to create Pokemon in the game. So they came up with a idea to make a empty profile in the game and later on replace the files with Pokemon. But it seems that they missed out some Missingnos when they programmed it which still remains in the game. HOW TO FIND MISSINGNO Ther have been several reports of Missingno in Pokemon games, but only the Red and Blue versions have been confirmed with a Missingno in it. Here's how you can find one: 1) Fly to Viridian City and let the old man show you how to catch Pokemon. 2) Fly to Cinnabar Island. 3) Surf up and down on the right side of Cinnabar Island. 4) In a while, you should come face to face with a glitch called a Missingno (sometimes the name will be just a mix of letters). It's usually at a high level, and it knows 3 moves: 1. Water Gun 2. Water Gun 3. Sky Attack For some reason, it knows two Water Guns and Sky Attack is a "Bird" type. Note: Catching a Missingno can mess up your game. It can duplicate the item in the 6th slot of your bag and erase Hall of Fame records.
you can't find it on platinum it's only in the old games but you could see a missingno. but with ar and the code level Pokemon modifier.
MissingNO, (or 'M) is a programming quirk, and not a real part of the game. When you get this, your game can perform strangely, and the graphics will often become scrambled. The MissingNO Pokémon is most often found after you perform the Flight Safari Zone Pokémon trick [or Viridian Old Man trick]. To fix the scrambled graphics, try releasing the MissingNO Pokémon. Unless it is desposited in a PC at level 0, the MissingNO Pokemon is not dangerous to a saved game file."