Almost every gamer has encountered an infuriating glitch that forces you to reset the game.
However, once in awhile, a goofy programming bug actually make a game better.
Some, like the infamous infinite extra lives bug in Super Mario Brothers, are well known.
But there are others you may not be quite as familiar with.
Here's a look at some particularly odd glitches that actually made video games better.
Super Mario 64
In the Nintendo 64 classic Super Mario 64, players have to collect stars in order to
unlock new areas of the game, with 70 required to access the final boss fight with Bowser.
Unless you use your butt, that is.
By jumping backwards up the stairs while hitting the A button, Mario will butt-scoot up the
otherwise infinite staircase, shooting right through the entrance to the boss fight.
Turns out Bowser's magic is no match for this plumber's posterior.
Heavy Rain
During Heavy Rain's final act, one of the game's floating dialogue boxes may continuously
appear.
This allows the main character, Ethan, to scream the name of his missing son Shaun at
completely inappropriate times.
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way for players to purposely activate this
glitch, which appears at random.
When it does, though, get ready to shout for joy.
And for Shaun!
"I know who the killer is, Ethan!"
"SHAUN!"
Fallout 4
One of the most coveted items in Fallout 4 are the Freefall Legs.
Located in a small room at the top of the Mass Fusion building, the boots prevent the
Sole Survivor from suffering any falling damage.
Ostensibly, the only way to acquire them is to use a jetpack-equipped suit of power armor.
Unless you hop in the garbage, that is.
Yep.
If you pick up a trash can, stand against the wall, and start jumping with it, you'll
shoot up the wall right to the top of the building.
Although this is technically a glitch, we prefer to think of it as an incredibly specific,
radiation-induced mutant power.
Red Dead Redemption
This glitch doesn't make Red Dead Redemption any easier to complete, but it sure makes
the quest more entertaining.
For some reason, you may encounter human beings flying in the sky like birds.
They even flap their arms like wings!
Either this is a glitch, or someone slipped main character John Marston some seriously
strong peyote.
And we know just who would have done it, too.
"Shaun!"
"Shaun!"
"Shaun!"
Mega Man 3
Are Dr. Wily's gang of murderous robots giving you trouble in Mega Man 3?
Well, they'll be a little easier once you're invincible.
If you jump into a pit while holding down right on the second controller's D-pad - and
while an enemy is overhead - you won't actually die.
Instead, you'll be an invincible ghost for the rest of the level.
Just jump back out and simply laugh in the face of evil.
Ha!
Hahaha!!!
Crysis
The sharks from Crysis must be fans of Sharknado.
In some cases, the undersea predators can float out of the sea and chase the player
around the beach.
Apparently their hunger — or hatred — is so intense, it causes them to spontaneously
evolve lungs and hovering abilities.
One thing is for sure…
"You're gonna need a bigger boat!"
Mario Kart 64
There are lots of shortcuts in Mario Kart 64 you can employ against your soon-to-be-former
friends.
Perhaps the best — or most infuriating, depending upon your perspective — is the
shortcut glitch in the Wario Stadium level.
Hitting the left stadium wall in a precise spot allows your racer to bounce over and
land much further along the track.
You can then turn around and flip over the wall again to complete the lap.
If you're good enough, then you can win the race in a matter of seconds.
Let's hear it for totally cheating!
Diablo
The first Diablo game contains a famous bug that allows players to easily duplicate items,
turning your character into an unstoppable killing machine.
All you have to do is drop the item you want to duplicate on the ground, and walk to pick
it up.
As you pick up the item, click on something in your inventory, like a useless little potion.
If you pick the item up and select another from your inventory simultaneously, then the
game will create a duplicate copy of the "ground" item.
Of course, there's only one reasonable response to that kind of blatant cheating.
"Shaun!"
"Shaun!"
"Shaun!"
"Shaun!"
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