Juggling in fighting games started out as a bug where you could hit the enemy again while they were in mid air. Now it is a fixture in fighting games to this day.
The same can be said of straight up combos. The first Street Fighter wasn't supposed to let you do it, but a glitch allowed for it, and it's been a standard ever since.
It even is sort of why Devil May Cry exists; at least I heard. Onimusha Warlords had a glitch where you could juggle the enemies, but they removed it because it didn't fit what they were going for for the game. They did keep the idea and turn it into Devil May Cry, though.
@@Daniel_Coffman Uh, no. The original Devil May Cry was created because they had all these ideas when they were creating RE4, which had deviated too far away from what a Resident Evil game was supposed to be, so instead of scrapping those ideas, they took them, and turned it into Devil May Cry, which released for the PS2 in 2001.
"At the time, footballer Christian Kirksey was 6-foot, 2-inches tall..." I can't believe they shrunk real-life Christian Kirksey to cover for their bug
I loved the video of someone blowing up Silvio Caruso by his mansion, then tossing the briefcase at him as it followed him over Sapienza and onto the church roof.
You know how in Space Invaders, the enemies move faster and faster as you kill them? That was caused by a processing error. That one bug created the very concept of difficulty curves.
@@Redhotsmasher Yeah, the CPU wasn't fast enough to process at a normal pace with everything on screen. The fewer enemies on screen, the less it had to process, and the faster the game got.
It’s a feature that’s still used in plenty of shmups, and they’ll even program it in on purpose. The more bullets on screen, the more slowdown, making it possible to dodge really dense patterns (just look at some CAVE games for an example)
Isn't the entire Goat Simulator game based on someone having the conversation: "hey, boss, we found these glitches..." "well are they funny?" "pretty, yeah." "damn it man, then it's a feature!"
That's not what I heard. The version I know is "hey guys, we're rookie game-developers, just trying stuff out, and we wanted to try making our own physics engine. So here's a demo. We put a goat in it. It's a bit shitty, but please try it and tell us what you think" And then, the internet said "MOAR!!!!" and the game-devs said "Okay then."
I used to study in the same city as the devs are in, and they gave a really good lecture about it! It was basically a 2-week game jam where they were trying out a new game engine, and they encouraged everyone who had an idea to just go for it :) They then put up a mock-trailer in the uni fb group, and it sort of went viral from there, so they decided to make an actual release.
@@Minilena All true. But they intentionally only fixed game-breaking bugs, leaving in all the others for fun. Example: get Devil Goat, then lick Slender Goat, then ragdoll yourself.
For added context to the FF6 one, Phantom Train didn't have the Heavy property because he was undead, and undead bosses in Final Fantasy games are typically supposed to be insta-killed by spells or items that revive your party members. If he was Heavy, he would've been immune to Life/Phoenix Down, so... =)
@@jaredcrabb, I think that something with the Heavy tag is naturally immune to Life/Phoenix Down, not that it would replace the Undead tag. Now, whether a *ghost* train would qualify for the Heavy tag or not is still up for debate, I figure.
@@jaredcrabb, perhaps it can selectively make parts of itself physical to allow a physical being (most often a corpse/skeleton) to be transported? During the battle, though, they've "disembarked".
I feel like the lag that caused Space Invaders to have a scaling difficulty needs to be mentioned here. It was always intended to run at one speed but lag caused it to slow down early on until you clear enough enemies. Now it's not only a staple for Space Invaders but for basically every other game.
Yes that game accidentally invented the concept of a difficulty curve. While that idea seems obvious now, our creations are based on real life, and real life never quite works out with a easy mode to get you up to speed so that you can slowly get better at your own pace. So if that bug didn't happen, its possible that the modern gaming landscape would have been entirely different.
The Meat Vendor in Shattrath City in WoW: The Burning Crusade, was accidentally placed next to a fruit cart that was built into the world. Rather than move him they just made a storyline about him getting into a blood feud with the very perplexed fruit vendor who owned the cart.
Did you know the orc you are talking about was a rare mob spawn in Warlords of Draenor's Talador zone? killing him let you earned a toy that when targeted throws an Apple at it!
I am missing the first Civilization game's Ghandi turning into a nuke loving maniac as a result of a glitch. That one has been kept in one form or another for every subsequent game so far.
@@Ryvaken it wasn’t a bug though, in Civ 1 nukes are tied to science, and India’s wouldn’t have standing armies due to pacifism, making Nukes there only form of attack or defense.
@@guyfierieprotectorofthesau6089 not true. It’s totally a bug. Ghandi had a 0 aggression score, and one of the upgrades you could get reduced opponents aggression via diplomacy or something, rolling their aggression to -1, which flipped it back to max 255. So ghandi would instead use nukes as soon as humanly possible no matter what.
He wasn't an error though. The stat displayed as Ermac in MK1 was for error macros, which according to Ed Boon is simply a macro created to catch coding errors/traps. The listing was a rumour because ordinary people didn't understand it, not because it was an error.
Suplexing a ghost train is always going to be a favorite. I would like to point out that Phantom Train can be easily beaten by using a fenix down on him.
The Behemoth SR's second form is undead, making it also beatable via phoenix down. Of course, the classic vanish-doom/vanish-petrify combo's easily accessible by then, so... Not sure how the Phantom Train was actually *vulnerable* to Suplex, though. It was just a good all-around move at that point in the game for causing damage, lol
Apparently monster in-fighting in Doom was actually a bug during development. It seemed interesting so they just left it in the game. It's became a fairly significant part of map design, and Doom 2 even had a cyberdemon and a spider mastermind in the same room because people always debated which one would win. The firewall gun in Rise of the Triad was also said to be a bug during development but they decided to go with it anyway.
I didn't know you could suplex yourself. Guess that's what sets Sabin apart from us regular, non-self suplexing humans. I mean, when he's not confused, Sabin can physically pick a giant train, and suplex it, like he's got superhuman strength or something. Which is awesome.
Imagine: Elder Scrolls 6 fast travel between cities: You pay, then the caravaneer calls for a giant that hits you... and then you fly to the destination... stand up there... TADAAAA!
I mean, there's a place where you fast travel by being eaten by a giant worm. "Flight by Giant" doesn't seem like too much of a leap there. (hehe get it)
Reintroducing to OXbox lists: Faces of Jane, Andy, and Mike (Well, there is only Jane in this one. But I am assuming this is going to be repeated in others.)
Mike's already done it a couple of times, on the 'Mike vs Sim Racing' and Star Wars Squadrons videos. Also, he's admitted he can't grow facial hair, so he must have gotten over that embarrassment by now. =)
Makes me think of Borderlands 2. A bug caused one of Tiny Tinas eyes to randomly twitch and upon discovering the bug, the devs at gearbox decided that it was a really good fit for the erratic and somewhat mad little girl, so they left it in. In Borderlands 3 the now teenaged Tina also has a mad eye.
Elder Scrolls Online? Animation "cancelling" was a block exploit that allowed you to use abilites faster while flailing around like a maniac, they ended up claiming "its a feature" after months of trying to fix it and failing
Skiing in Starsiege:Tribes used to be pretty difficult and involved exploiting the game's physics. The devs for the sequel saw the blatant abuse of their game's engine and responded... with a button to make it easier.
Hey, whete’s Abigail from Stardew Valley? In the old release, she was accidentally coded to react to all presents as though they were her favorite food (resulting in her declaring that she thought things like rocks were delicious snacks) and in later patches, instead of fixing it, they added dialogue where Abigail confirmed that yes, she WAS eating all those presents, because the original implications were just too funny to pass up.
It'd be like asking me about cricket. Baseball, hockey, football (even Canadian rules), fütball, basketball, tennis, golf, curling... But even I have blindspots.
They didn't take the lemons of failure and make failure lemonade. They said they didn't want those damn failure lemons! What were they supposed to do with those? Then they got their engineers to invent a combustible lemon that would burn failure's house down!
“I believe when life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade…and try to find someone whose life has given them vodka, and have a party.” ― Ron White
What about the Skyrim Giant glitch where if your hit with a giants club, you get launched into the stratosphere. After it was patched the players begged for it to return, so they put it back in and still include it in next gen versions
Y'know, you can say its a glorified bug, I'm personally glad the hit always kills you and you dont have to sit through several minutes of flailing in the wind like a plastic bag only to splat.
Wticher 3 - The whole glitchy Roach getting stuck on stuff once you've whistled him was joked about in Blood & Wine where you essentially do some drugs and Geralt believes he can talk to Roach.
My first time with that glitch was so memorable. I'd just beaten that first worthless dragon, and I felt like I was the most powerful thing in the worst. Like I was playing my Morrowind character with his +2 million hp per second for 79 years potions. So I thought "I can take this pussy giant!" I hit him, and then I hit escape velocity.
to be fair, nearly all of the weird things in a Bugthesda game could probably be on this list, such as climbing a nearly vertical cliff easily via horse, because that horse doesn't give a crap about gravity or your fancy world physics, its got places to go!
@@littleshopofeldritchhorror6224 It's only working as intended if they meant for you to fly into the clouds. Their excuse for all bugs is that it's working as intended.
"The name Guile implies a certain subtlety." Not when I hear it, since it sounds just like the German word "geil" which can be translated to either "horny" or "cool" with a decisvely vulgar undertone.
@@logicaloverdrive8197 people would... Hug strangers. There were no masks. We would go to places like bars and restaurants. Strangers would be paid to bring us food! For money!
There was a bug in Quake where players appeared to be on the wrong team. This became the Spy in Team Fortress Classic and Team Fortress 2. Rocket jumping was also a bug in Quake that became a huge part of the Soldier playstyle, to the point that Soldier was shown rocket jumping in some TF2 trailers.
That Warframe isn't on here is kind of a shame, the whole thing of Coptering with the Dual Zoren being turned into Bullet Jumps for everyone was pretty neat and honestly helped to shape the games movement systems and styles as a whole into what it is today.
Oh my god, I didn't know that Bullet Jumping started life as a bug. Considering it is pretty much the only way people move around missions now, yeah, Warframe absolutely needs to be on the commenter edition!
I hope this makes it into the commentors addition because unlike most things on the list, it didnt just become an Easter egg but a core part of the game
Lee Sin from LoL's W ability (the one where he dashes and shields a target) was originally intended to only target allies. Players who tested Lee, had so much fun hopping to minions and more importantly wards, that it became a huge part of the champions' identity and gameplay loop.
You left out Dragon Age: Inquisition! In the game, there's a character named Krem who has a habit of standing or sitting on the back of his chair when you enter the tavern. He usually sits down as soon as you get closer. When Bioware created the Tresspasser DLC, they worked the glitch into an affectionate moment between himself and the tavern bard, admitting he used to stand on the chair to get a better view lol.
You know, for some reason I imagine I'd really enjoy seeing the three of you playing Snowrunner in multiplayer. Mike forgetting it's not a race, Andy trying to sneak through the woods without the cargo of bricks noticing he's there, and Jane just winching people randomly off cliffs and laughing maniacally...
Starseige Tribes initially had you using vehicles or hoofing it across massive landscapes. It was noticed that rapidly pressing the jump button would remove the friction with the ground. People started using this to gain HUGE speed "skiing" downhill, and, combined with the jetpack, players were flying all over with big air and speed. The "skiing" mechanic was built in to every game after that.
Random obscure trivia about SF2: You could "unlock" the handcuffs by doing the same move again, even if time ran out on the match. You could also reset the game by using strong attacks instead of medium ones (like you would for the handcuffs bug).
Yeah, they showed 2 heads, but they SAID you could uppercut THREE heads off, if you did the command in RAPID SUCCESSION, and plus, Johnny DID uppercut 3 heads off in his secret "Star Power" Brutality in MK11.
@@sabbathjackal Eh, potato, potato. That's just what happens when you do a brutality, and have a fatality where you make people explode, or maybe people from the other realms don't quite have the same bone structure as people from Earthrealm, unless you're doing a fatality/brutality on them too? Damn, man, MK logik, is confusing sometimes, but it's also fun too.
7:47 To answer Andy's question "What does this series have against trains?" These developers have likely had to put up with public transportation. If you had to put up with the crowds of Tokyo, the slowness of LA, the crime of Chicago, or the crowds slowness and crime of NYC subways, you'd probably hate trains too.
2:55 I REALLY need to see either of the Ox teams play Madden again- it was hilarious! Also, honorable shout out to Nuclear Gandhi- "Our words are backed by NUCLEAR WEAPONS!"
In the first Ninja Gaiden for NES, losing to any of the last three bosses sends the player back to 6-1 instead of 6-3 like intended. This was initially a bug, but the developer left it in to increase the challenge.
What about Starseige:Tribes? There was a bug where ground resistance wouldn't register if the player was jumping, which in combination with that fact that you had a jetpack, meant that by jumping down hills and jetting up, you could build up an insane amount of speed. This became known as “skiing” and quickly turned the game from the intended slow vehicle based tactical squad shooter into a frantic super high paced gravity ballet, and it became the main mechanic of the franchise.
There's also the "hang time" glitch from Devil May Cry where using the guns in mid air caused a drop in Dante's framerate or something,and he would pause briefly in his falling animation. The developers liked it so much it became a feature of the series.
I don't know if the pistol counts from Halo CE. A last-minute coding change threw the damage all out of whack and we got the legendary destroyer of everything we know today.
Something similar to the homing briefcase situation was the famous Skyrim Space Program where a giant could launch your character and others into the sky. Apparently, this funny bug was so beloved by the community that when Bethesda patched it out, they told them to put it back.
What about the giants in Skyrim sending you to space? A feature that was removed and then added back in, and it is also featured in ESO Greymoor in a quest:)))
Here's another bug that has been embraced by the developer: In the indie survival-crafting game Valheim, if you parry an enemy archer's arrow it stuns them in the same way as parrying a melee attack. It was originally a bug but the community and developers liked it and it will remain as a mechanic through its release (currently in early access).
It could be part of a whole selection aimed at getting terrible gamers to up their game. Failure Lemonade. Wine (on the forums). Raspberry Rage Quit. AFKola.
I've always thought the suplex on trains was an intentional joke by the devs, but that's probably because I played 7 first and had Tifa on my team, suplexing WEAPONs
Terraria had a glitch called the Hoik where triangular sloped blocks can be made to propel the player at high speeds along its path. This creates a new form of rail transportation that allows travel to the ends of the world faster than most other methods. Combining Hoiks and wire mechanisms, allows complex computations such as calculating addition in binary and converting it to a decimal display. Relogic kept this glitch in the game as a feature because of how much potential it opened up.
@@robonerd125 the originals weren't so much balloons as a wedge. I figured when she jumped, grabbed a ledge, and slammed her body into the wall, they were actually acting as pitons to stop her from slipping. And yeah, the character modeller claimed to have "accidentally' scaled them up more than intended but decided he liked them that way.
Honestly, I've been having a really bad time with EA and their broken software recently. Saw that the whole Mass Effect trilogy is finally on Steam and decided to get it (I'm still on ME2). Turns out ME3 is a complete slideshow thanks to Origin overlay. Then decided to install Origin. Took me a whole day of troubleshooting in safe mode to get it past the installation prompt. Then when I finally installed ME3, it was giving me various DirectX and Visual C errors. One of my friends gave me a "renegade version" of ME3. Lo and behold, it works flawlessly. I really hate when legit buyers are being hampered by launchers and DRM when pirated copies work so easily. Defeats the whole point.
@@3possumsinatrenchcoat Im surprised that anyone dealt with their HORRENDOUS bugs for so long and actively defended it. I get defending the funny ones but the others need to go. Granted even ones like the NPC t posing while in the middle of a emotional and dramatic scene could ruin it completely it's still the least offending glitches and I can see it staying
@@thedoomslayer5863 You should see the divide in the sims community. The younguns defend them and their blatant empty cash grab packs barely held up by spaghetti code that is sims 4 and I want to scream.
Not embraced by the developers, but wavedashing (sliding along the ground after air dodging) is a "bug" in Super Smash Bros. Melee because it was unintended. Now, it's a foundational movement technique necessary for competitive play with almost any character in the game.
Kerbal Space Program has the Kraken. Originally a glitch in the physics engine that would rip apart vessels under certain circumstances, the Kraken became a legend. The dev team embraced it, adding references to it in description text and even putting a kraken statue as an easter egg on one moon. It also has the Mohole, a perfectly conical hole at the north pole of the planet Moho, which began as a glitch in the terrain map, but was then declared a feature.
"Godawful movie"? Excuuuuse me? For you, the day Street Fighter: The Movie graced your mind was the most wasted 100 minutes of your life. For M. Bison, it was... tuesday.
Another great example was skiing in Starsiege: Tribes. It was originally a physics glitch, but it was so popular that it became a core feature in all future Tribes games.
This is an old one but World of Warcraft introduced a new dungeon way back before Burning Crusade, it was a boss that would cast a comunicable disease called Corrupted Blood on players. It was removed from players as they exited the dungeons, but Blizzard forgotten to make it be removed from pets. While the disease only does moderate damage to high level players, it kills lower livel players. Players were actively spreading it on prpose too. After a time, there were piles of skeletons everywhere. It made for an interesting demonstration, that even the CDC took notice of it. Blizzard brought it back on purpose once that I know of (don't play the game anymore) . I'm surprised this one wasn't mentioned.
Saying "porpoise" instead of "purpose" on purpose and then pretending you didn't say "porpoise" on purpose so you could pretend to pretend to say "porpoise" instead of "purpose" on purpose is pretty next level. Well done.
Can we just say "swimmy squeaky mammal that looks like a dolphin but doesn't quite manage to be a dolphin" instead? I admit it doesn't roll off the tongue...
“Koan ninety-seven: “Do unto otters as you would have them do unto you.” Hmm. No real help there. Besides, he’d occasionally been unsure that he’d written that one down properly, although it certainly had worked. He’d always left aquatic mammals well alone, and they had done the same to him.” ― Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time
When the phantom train was a brought over as a boss in final fantasy XIV, I fought it for the first time as a monk. I was very disappointed that I couldn’t suplex it like Sabin did in ff6
In the original Space Invaders the enemies' speeding up as there were fewer onscreen was a glitch. The processors of the time couldn't handle the load so the beginning speed was due to lag.
Kinda disappointing that they renamed it to "Diabolic Whistle" in the FFXIV version of the fight. Also think they should've had a certain FFXIV character that's famous for his suplexes come in at the end. Seems like a missed opportunity.
I love it when Game Devs embrace glitches. And poke fun at themselves instead of saying "IT NEVER HAPPENED SHUT UP!!" It shows they know how to have fun!
I hear there's a legendary video of a man killing over 100 targets in a single mission. Some say he was dressed as a clown, while others claim the clown was inside him all along
There's a bug in the first Borderlands game when you play as Mordecai and activate Bloodwing without targeting an enemy. Bloodwing would just fly around until the timer ran out or until the player targeted an opponent. In Borderlands 2 they gave this bug an endearing explanation and it all made sense.
this reminds me of an annoying quirk in Elite Dangerous: when using Collector drones to collect rock fragments when doing asteroid mining, if you target a fragment when launching a drone, it will collect ONLY that ONE fragment and then DIE! BUT, if you have NOTHING targeted when launching the drone, it will keep collecting fragments for a long time, up to 15 minutes, depending on the "quality" rating of your "drone controller"!
I’m surprised there’s no mention of rocket jumping. It was a mistake of knock back in Quake, and it went on to be a core game mechanic for quake, team fortress classic, and team fortress 2. Those later games inspired explosive jumping in games like Overwatch, Valorant, and some others
actually, there's an alternate version of Johnny Cage's fatality glitch. if you do the ball punch right after the decapitation uppercut, it restores the head on the body.
i one time had a bug with the trees in my game so instead of fixing it i decided to say the trees were from another dimension and thats why they look so werid
Could we get an update video on how the couch is doing? I'm sure out of all the props in the studio it's the most likely to be sentient + miss you guys
Not technically a glitch, but the Train Suplexing reminded me of some of the Xenosaga III techs. Like Shion friggin Judo flipping people or Ziggy using 'choke' (aka Neck Snap). Mostly because they could be used on any humanoid, including those with the power of gods and those who'd demonstrated themselves to be faster than the party to a ridiculous degree.
Juggling in fighting games started out as a bug where you could hit the enemy again while they were in mid air. Now it is a fixture in fighting games to this day.
The same can be said of straight up combos. The first Street Fighter wasn't supposed to let you do it, but a glitch allowed for it, and it's been a standard ever since.
It even is sort of why Devil May Cry exists; at least I heard. Onimusha Warlords had a glitch where you could juggle the enemies, but they removed it because it didn't fit what they were going for for the game. They did keep the idea and turn it into Devil May Cry, though.
They have video about that already
You are becoming hysterical.
@@Daniel_Coffman Uh, no. The original Devil May Cry was created because they had all these ideas when they were creating RE4, which had deviated too far away from what a Resident Evil game was supposed to be, so instead of scrapping those ideas, they took them, and turned it into Devil May Cry, which released for the PS2 in 2001.
"At the time, footballer Christian Kirksey was 6-foot, 2-inches tall..."
I can't believe they shrunk real-life Christian Kirksey to cover for their bug
It was either that or kill him.
This has the energy of an OneyPlays comment
That's a commitment to embracing a bug.
I love that he embraced the mistake. Nowadays there would probably be lawsuits and hysteria.
i can't believe he had six whole feet when he was only two inches tall
The homing briefcase following the guy on the jetski is one of my most favourite things
Was about to make a comment about how the should’ve put that in the video
It's super effective
@@darrenpilgrim5512 same
I was sad it wasn't in the vid
I loved the video of someone blowing up Silvio Caruso by his mansion, then tossing the briefcase at him as it followed him over Sapienza and onto the church roof.
You know how in Space Invaders, the enemies move faster and faster as you kill them? That was caused by a processing error. That one bug created the very concept of difficulty curves.
Less of a bug and more the CPU just not being fast enough I believe.
@@Redhotsmasher Yeah, the CPU wasn't fast enough to process at a normal pace with everything on screen. The fewer enemies on screen, the less it had to process, and the faster the game got.
More of a technical limitation than a glitch or bug, but yes.
It’s a feature that’s still used in plenty of shmups, and they’ll even program it in on purpose. The more bullets on screen, the more slowdown, making it possible to dodge really dense patterns (just look at some CAVE games for an example)
I came to the video to see what place on this list of 7 that Space Invaders came in at and it is a travesty that it wasn't on the list.
Isn't the entire Goat Simulator game based on someone having the conversation: "hey, boss, we found these glitches..." "well are they funny?" "pretty, yeah." "damn it man, then it's a feature!"
That's not what I heard. The version I know is "hey guys, we're rookie game-developers, just trying stuff out, and we wanted to try making our own physics engine. So here's a demo. We put a goat in it. It's a bit shitty, but please try it and tell us what you think"
And then, the internet said "MOAR!!!!" and the game-devs said "Okay then."
I used to study in the same city as the devs are in, and they gave a really good lecture about it!
It was basically a 2-week game jam where they were trying out a new game engine, and they encouraged everyone who had an idea to just go for it :) They then put up a mock-trailer in the uni fb group, and it sort of went viral from there, so they decided to make an actual release.
@@Minilena All true. But they intentionally only fixed game-breaking bugs, leaving in all the others for fun. Example: get Devil Goat, then lick Slender Goat, then ragdoll yourself.
Honestly the greatest thing about that game is how many secrets and easter eggs this one game have. Makes it not boring to explore.
Still a good game.
For added context to the FF6 one, Phantom Train didn't have the Heavy property because he was undead, and undead bosses in Final Fantasy games are typically supposed to be insta-killed by spells or items that revive your party members. If he was Heavy, he would've been immune to Life/Phoenix Down, so... =)
Do you mean it would have been Heavy instead of Undead?
NERDS!!!
@@jaredcrabb, I think that something with the Heavy tag is naturally immune to Life/Phoenix Down, not that it would replace the Undead tag. Now, whether a *ghost* train would qualify for the Heavy tag or not is still up for debate, I figure.
@@Alsebra True. But I figure even as a ghost, if theyre standing on it it has mass.
@@jaredcrabb, perhaps it can selectively make parts of itself physical to allow a physical being (most often a corpse/skeleton) to be transported? During the battle, though, they've "disembarked".
I feel like the lag that caused Space Invaders to have a scaling difficulty needs to be mentioned here. It was always intended to run at one speed but lag caused it to slow down early on until you clear enough enemies. Now it's not only a staple for Space Invaders but for basically every other game.
Yes that game accidentally invented the concept of a difficulty curve. While that idea seems obvious now, our creations are based on real life, and real life never quite works out with a easy mode to get you up to speed so that you can slowly get better at your own pace. So if that bug didn't happen, its possible that the modern gaming landscape would have been entirely different.
outsidexbox has a video called "7 Glitches That Became Beloved Features", Space Invaders is on that list.
That would’ve definitely eventually happened regardless.
accidentally inventing difficulty curves
I only learned way later that the game speeding up was a bug and not an actual feature of the game. I always thought it was legit.
"Suplex a train"
INSTANT nostalgia. When we found out we could do this, we LIVED for it.
RULES OF NATURE
I did not know that!
The Meat Vendor in Shattrath City in WoW: The Burning Crusade, was accidentally placed next to a fruit cart that was built into the world. Rather than move him they just made a storyline about him getting into a blood feud with the very perplexed fruit vendor who owned the cart.
See its random weird shit like that that gamers love
I've never played wow but that sounds amazing
Tauren wants fruit
Worgen wants meat
Confused that they're going the same way...
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Vendors: NO GROUP DISCOUNTS
Did you know the orc you are talking about was a rare mob spawn in Warlords of Draenor's Talador zone? killing him let you earned a toy that when targeted throws an Apple at it!
back when pissard was still Blizzard
I am missing the first Civilization game's Ghandi turning into a nuke loving maniac as a result of a glitch. That one has been kept in one form or another for every subsequent game so far.
that Sid Meier was twisted 🤣
Honestly expected that one to be the top of the list. Few bugs are as iconic as nuclear Ghandi.
@@Ryvaken it wasn’t a bug though, in Civ 1 nukes are tied to science, and India’s wouldn’t have standing armies due to pacifism, making Nukes there only form of attack or defense.
@@guyfierieprotectorofthesau6089 not true. It’s totally a bug. Ghandi had a 0 aggression score, and one of the upgrades you could get reduced opponents aggression via diplomacy or something, rolling their aggression to -1, which flipped it back to max 255. So ghandi would instead use nukes as soon as humanly possible no matter what.
This was actually debunked by the makers of the game. No such system existed.
No mention of Gandhi? I'm actually impressed that isn't on the list!
FonzietheCapybara I think they decided not to add that as they already included it in another video called '7 glitches that became beloved features'.
Pretty sure this is a sequel to that other video about glitches that became features.
I’m pretty sure it’s in the previous version of the list
Getting nuked back to the stone-age by Ghandi was so surreal. And hysterical
Also it was never actually a bug, and was debunked by Sid Miers himself. His bratt did a video about it.
Speaking about MK, Ermac was literally an error that became a character
error macros
I mean... ...some people are made characters on Earth like that... ...if... ...you know... ...I don’t want to continue that subject...
@@thequietkid4887 Too dark, mate.
But to be fair, the name checks out.
@@Geheimnis-c2e Dude, I was calling myself a mistake.
He wasn't an error though. The stat displayed as Ermac in MK1 was for error macros, which according to Ed Boon is simply a macro created to catch coding errors/traps. The listing was a rumour because ordinary people didn't understand it, not because it was an error.
Suplexing a ghost train is always going to be a favorite. I would like to point out that Phantom Train can be easily beaten by using a fenix down on him.
Yeah, but where's the fun in that?
My name is actually sabin lmao
@@neosildrake If you don't think it's fun to one-hit kill an undead monster, then there's something wrong with you.
@@anon_y_mousse Normally yes, but you can Suplex it, much better.
The Behemoth SR's second form is undead, making it also beatable via phoenix down. Of course, the classic vanish-doom/vanish-petrify combo's easily accessible by then, so...
Not sure how the Phantom Train was actually *vulnerable* to Suplex, though. It was just a good all-around move at that point in the game for causing damage, lol
Apparently monster in-fighting in Doom was actually a bug during development. It seemed interesting so they just left it in the game. It's became a fairly significant part of map design, and Doom 2 even had a cyberdemon and a spider mastermind in the same room because people always debated which one would win.
The firewall gun in Rise of the Triad was also said to be a bug during development but they decided to go with it anyway.
Another funny suplex is when Sabin is confused and suplexes himself.
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣😂
I didn't know you could suplex yourself. Guess that's what sets Sabin apart from us regular, non-self suplexing humans. I mean, when he's not confused, Sabin can physically pick a giant train, and suplex it, like he's got superhuman strength or something. Which is awesome.
I.imagine it looking like when you have a catastrophic slip and fall where your legs go up in the air like something out of a Home Alone movie.
@@SiegeTF haha oh getting scorpioned? That's usually what it's called if the legs come up and over
@@KaladinVegapunk Is that what it's called? Thanks!
Imagine: Elder Scrolls 6 fast travel between cities: You pay, then the caravaneer calls for a giant that hits you... and then you fly to the destination... stand up there... TADAAAA!
I mean, there's a place where you fast travel by being eaten by a giant worm. "Flight by Giant" doesn't seem like too much of a leap there. (hehe get it)
@Saul Goodman Pretty sure it's the place where the Redguard are from, Hammerfell? Might have to look it up. It's in one of the earlier games.
reminds me of "secret of mana", where one kind of fast travel involves being fired out of an actual cannon!
@@ericb3157 I was going to mention that! XD
Like the cross-country "cannon service" fast travel option in The Secret Of Mana ... only the silliness factor is cranked all the way up to 11! 😆
Reintroducing to OXbox lists: Faces of Jane, Andy, and Mike
(Well, there is only Jane in this one. But I am assuming this is going to be repeated in others.)
Mike's already done it a couple of times, on the 'Mike vs Sim Racing' and Star Wars Squadrons videos. Also, he's admitted he can't grow facial hair, so he must have gotten over that embarrassment by now. =)
Makes me think of Borderlands 2. A bug caused one of Tiny Tinas eyes to randomly twitch and upon discovering the bug, the devs at gearbox decided that it was a really good fit for the erratic and somewhat mad little girl, so they left it in. In Borderlands 3 the now teenaged Tina also has a mad eye.
Tina is clearly at least 20 if you do the math.
Elder Scrolls Online? Animation "cancelling" was a block exploit that allowed you to use abilites faster while flailing around like a maniac, they ended up claiming "its a feature" after months of trying to fix it and failing
Or the skyrim one where you go flying off into the sky after a giant slams you
That's just the Bethesda motto.
@@raultapia6933 You mean Skyrim's Space Program.
The whole Elder Scrolls V; Skyrim is glitch Heaven or Hell, depends how you view the whole game.
@Juci Shockwave: hell, definitely hell
Skiing in Starsiege:Tribes used to be pretty difficult and involved exploiting the game's physics. The devs for the sequel saw the blatant abuse of their game's engine and responded... with a button to make it easier.
Came in the comments to post this. Skiing made Tribes the action packed game it was.
I had actually never heard of or seen weird long Mario before and boy do I miss 16 minutes ago
What's wrong with slimjim mario?
@@godlyness3780 Or just Actually Human Mario
Unfortunately the Weird Mushroom did not return for Mario Maker 2, but stikk Mario himself makes a few cameos.
@@godlyness3780 you mean lanky mario?
@@BewegteBilderrahmen If that's what you call SlimJim Mario from the slimshroom.
Hey, whete’s Abigail from Stardew Valley? In the old release, she was accidentally coded to react to all presents as though they were her favorite food (resulting in her declaring that she thought things like rocks were delicious snacks) and in later patches, instead of fixing it, they added dialogue where Abigail confirmed that yes, she WAS eating all those presents, because the original implications were just too funny to pass up.
"Alright, so Mike, do you understand how to make a touchdown happen?"
"No."
"Do you understand what IS a touchdown?"
"No."
Still one of his best dumb moments 😂😂😂 And that includes his countless from Hitman let’s plays alone 😂😂😂😂
I mean, that was basically me on soccer/everywhere-but-the-US football just last year.
It'd be like asking me about cricket.
Baseball, hockey, football (even Canadian rules), fütball, basketball, tennis, golf, curling... But even I have blindspots.
@@ApesWithEgos Yeah, I was gonna say... I understand the basics of (American) football(🏈) pretty well, but know nothing about cricket!😅
It was mean to give him _both_ sports games. 😂
I'm shocked you guys didn't mention Krem standing on his chair in Dragon Age: Inquisition and Bioware's nod to it in the Trespasser DLC!
They didn't take the lemons of failure and make failure lemonade.
They said they didn't want those damn failure lemons! What were they supposed to do with those? Then they got their engineers to invent a combustible lemon that would burn failure's house down!
“I believe when life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade…and try to find someone whose life has given them vodka, and have a party.” ― Ron White
Burn it down! Burning people. You're just saying what we're all thinking.
Cave Johnson everybody
Make failure take those Lemons back!
It's extra funny because I was just thinking about how Portal 2 had the most massive and invisible hype campaign of all time.
I think the one example that beats out all others is rocket jumping: mistake so simple yet so, so important.
The Bethesda: "Is that a bug or a feature?" "Yes"
Yes
It's a featured bug
"I-it just works!"
@@hectorandem2944 Not this time.
Welcome to the Skyrim Space Program. (Pokes giant with a stick)
"what does this series have against trains?" It's an obvious running joke that as long as they wreck trains the games won't be train wrecks
So they forgot to put the train wrecking scene in FF13?
@@Veladus did you forget the opening?
that's a saying that works pretty good for the blood series as well
The Tiny Tina twitch from borderlands 2. it fit so well with her character, they left it in
That's caffiene
And her wandering eye in 3 was the same thing
I like how Jane and the editors coolly walked past "prolate spheroid" (3:38) without missing a beat
What about the Skyrim Giant glitch where if your hit with a giants club, you get launched into the stratosphere. After it was patched the players begged for it to return, so they put it back in and still include it in next gen versions
They also made it the special property of a unique baseball bat in Fallout 4.
It goes so naturally that I assumed it was just to show how strong giants are.
Hmm arent minecraft infinite water is a glitch too?
Y'know, you can say its a glorified bug, I'm personally glad the hit always kills you and you dont have to sit through several minutes of flailing in the wind like a plastic bag only to splat.
Wticher 3 - The whole glitchy Roach getting stuck on stuff once you've whistled him was joked about in Blood & Wine where you essentially do some drugs and Geralt believes he can talk to Roach.
Oh no....I'd be even funnier if ROACH talked back
@@Silver_wind_1987_ He does. The whole quest is you take a bunch of shrooms and do an investigation where Roach takes the lead. It's brilliant
I feel like getting sent flying by giants in Skyrim is a quintessential example of this.
My first time with that glitch was so memorable. I'd just beaten that first worthless dragon, and I felt like I was the most powerful thing in the worst. Like I was playing my Morrowind character with his +2 million hp per second for 79 years potions. So I thought "I can take this pussy giant!" I hit him, and then I hit escape velocity.
to be fair, nearly all of the weird things in a Bugthesda game could probably be on this list, such as climbing a nearly vertical cliff easily via horse, because that horse doesn't give a crap about gravity or your fancy world physics, its got places to go!
But that’s not really a bug. They explained it in a older vid, I can’t remember which one, it’s the mechanics working as they should
@@cocodojo or the fact you can put a bucket and steal anything you want or have any follower be your own personal chest
@@littleshopofeldritchhorror6224 It's only working as intended if they meant for you to fly into the clouds. Their excuse for all bugs is that it's working as intended.
"The name Guile implies a certain subtlety." Not when I hear it, since it sounds just like the German word "geil" which can be translated to either "horny" or "cool" with a decisvely vulgar undertone.
Whoa! Human faces! I haven’t seen a human face since the before-fore times!
I agree scared me to death
Tell us of the before times! Before the plagues struck!
@@logicaloverdrive8197 people would... Hug strangers. There were no masks. We would go to places like bars and restaurants. Strangers would be paid to bring us food! For money!
The “before-times?”
Dang. Cant say i’ve heard of that one. Might need some research on my part for that one 🤔
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 There was contact between people? What sorcery was this?
the Tiny Titan entry is pure GOLD!!!
I can see now that there is no chance for peace. -Ghandi, your last turn of the game.
There was a bug in Quake where players appeared to be on the wrong team. This became the Spy in Team Fortress Classic and Team Fortress 2.
Rocket jumping was also a bug in Quake that became a huge part of the Soldier playstyle, to the point that Soldier was shown rocket jumping in some TF2 trailers.
That Warframe isn't on here is kind of a shame, the whole thing of Coptering with the Dual Zoren being turned into Bullet Jumps for everyone was pretty neat and honestly helped to shape the games movement systems and styles as a whole into what it is today.
Oh my god, I didn't know that Bullet Jumping started life as a bug. Considering it is pretty much the only way people move around missions now, yeah, Warframe absolutely needs to be on the commenter edition!
Huh, really cool to learn that somethin so integral to the game came from a glitch/exploit.
man, that was wayyyyy back when the game was a lot slower paced.
I commented the chroma deluxe skin on zenistar but i like this better
I hope this makes it into the commentors addition because unlike most things on the list, it didnt just become an Easter egg but a core part of the game
I remember suplexing the train in FF6 and legit didn't realise it was a glitch. Good stuff, glad they kept it in re-releases.
I've been laughing about "spindly gross Mario" for about 30 minutes now. Each time I hear it in Andy's voice again i start laughing
I prefer "Slender-Mario".
Lee Sin from LoL's W ability (the one where he dashes and shields a target) was originally intended to only target allies. Players who tested Lee, had so much fun hopping to minions and more importantly wards, that it became a huge part of the champions' identity and gameplay loop.
I literally have FF6 pulled up on an emulator right now, about to fight the Phantom Train.
Just use phoenix down on the train. Suplexes are too much trouble.
@@bernardomansoldo2978 Well, when I was playing the game I suplexed it once just to see it, but then phoenix down. Much better
Aurabolt is good too
Phoenix down it for an instant win.
Wait that's illegal
That's a quote from Mark Twain.
"Golf is a good walk spoiled".
You left out Dragon Age: Inquisition! In the game, there's a character named Krem who has a habit of standing or sitting on the back of his chair when you enter the tavern. He usually sits down as soon as you get closer. When Bioware created the Tresspasser DLC, they worked the glitch into an affectionate moment between himself and the tavern bard, admitting he used to stand on the chair to get a better view lol.
You know, for some reason I imagine I'd really enjoy seeing the three of you playing Snowrunner in multiplayer. Mike forgetting it's not a race, Andy trying to sneak through the woods without the cargo of bricks noticing he's there, and Jane just winching people randomly off cliffs and laughing maniacally...
What about “Alan, please add details” from the Hitiman series? Not a bug but funny detail
I think that was mentioned a few weeks ago.
Still waiting on those details
This was featured in an easter egg video
True, true.
I'm surprised you didnt mention the minecraft creeper
That is by far the most famous embraced bug
Oh, yeah, the messed-up pig model.
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Did you say
E m b r a c e d ?
@@Kingtron5464 I did my bad
Oh wait
No that is what I meant
Starseige Tribes initially had you using vehicles or hoofing it across massive landscapes. It was noticed that rapidly pressing the jump button would remove the friction with the ground. People started using this to gain HUGE speed "skiing" downhill, and, combined with the jetpack, players were flying all over with big air and speed.
The "skiing" mechanic was built in to every game after that.
Random obscure trivia about SF2: You could "unlock" the handcuffs by doing the same move again, even if time ran out on the match. You could also reset the game by using strong attacks instead of medium ones (like you would for the handcuffs bug).
Skyrim's space program? The giants were not originally supposed to launch you into orbit.
I remember the briefcase chasing someone down the stairs and back up again throughout the entire map 😅
reminds me of a video i saw where it chased someone all the way around the block!
"You could even uppercut THREE heads off of your opponents."
*Shows second clip of two heads*
Yeah, they showed 2 heads, but they SAID you could uppercut THREE heads off, if you did the command in RAPID SUCCESSION, and plus, Johnny DID uppercut 3 heads off in his secret "Star Power" Brutality in MK11.
@@shawnfields2369 and then...you could hit people and they would explode into at least 6 skeletons
@@sabbathjackal Eh, potato, potato. That's just what happens when you do a brutality, and have a fatality where you make people explode, or maybe people from the other realms don't quite have the same bone structure as people from Earthrealm, unless you're doing a fatality/brutality on them too? Damn, man, MK logik, is confusing sometimes, but it's also fun too.
@@shawnfields2369 Uuhhhhh.. Potato , potatoe???
It was a glitch!
7:47 To answer Andy's question "What does this series have against trains?" These developers have likely had to put up with public transportation.
If you had to put up with the crowds of Tokyo, the slowness of LA, the crime of Chicago, or the crowds slowness and crime of NYC subways, you'd probably hate trains too.
2:55 I REALLY need to see either of the Ox teams play Madden again- it was hilarious! Also, honorable shout out to Nuclear Gandhi- "Our words are backed by NUCLEAR WEAPONS!"
In the first Ninja Gaiden for NES, losing to any of the last three bosses sends the player back to 6-1 instead of 6-3 like intended. This was initially a bug, but the developer left it in to increase the challenge.
What about Starseige:Tribes? There was a bug where ground resistance wouldn't register if the player was jumping, which in combination with that fact that you had a jetpack, meant that by jumping down hills and jetting up, you could build up an insane amount of speed. This became known as “skiing” and quickly turned the game from the intended slow vehicle based tactical squad shooter into a frantic super high paced gravity ballet, and it became the main mechanic of the franchise.
There's also the "hang time" glitch from Devil May Cry where using the guns in mid air caused a drop in Dante's framerate or something,and he would pause briefly in his falling animation. The developers liked it so much it became a feature of the series.
I don't know if the pistol counts from Halo CE.
A last-minute coding change threw the damage all out of whack and we got the legendary destroyer of everything we know today.
Something similar to the homing briefcase situation was the famous Skyrim Space Program where a giant could launch your character and others into the sky. Apparently, this funny bug was so beloved by the community that when Bethesda patched it out, they told them to put it back.
What about the giants in Skyrim sending you to space? A feature that was removed and then added back in, and it is also featured in ESO Greymoor in a quest:)))
Here's another bug that has been embraced by the developer: In the indie survival-crafting game Valheim, if you parry an enemy archer's arrow it stuns them in the same way as parrying a melee attack. It was originally a bug but the community and developers liked it and it will remain as a mechanic through its release (currently in early access).
"Failure Lemonade", sounds like it could be a drink from the Gamer Energy Drink Taste Test Challenge.
it is for the noob gamers
Zima. It's called Zima. It failed, obviously.
It could be part of a whole selection aimed at getting terrible gamers to up their game. Failure Lemonade. Wine (on the forums). Raspberry Rage Quit. AFKola.
0:07
It's also a reminder to never trust auto correct. it never writes what you Nintendo.
I've always thought the suplex on trains was an intentional joke by the devs, but that's probably because I played 7 first and had Tifa on my team, suplexing WEAPONs
Terraria had a glitch called the Hoik where triangular sloped blocks can be made to propel the player at high speeds along its path. This creates a new form of rail transportation that allows travel to the ends of the world faster than most other methods. Combining Hoiks and wire mechanisms, allows complex computations such as calculating addition in binary and converting it to a decimal display. Relogic kept this glitch in the game as a feature because of how much potential it opened up.
How in the WORLD is Gandhi not on this list?!
It's one thing to not include Lara Croft's physique, but c'mon!
They have made a list with gandhi in the past
Lara Crofts pixel tits were a "mistake" emphasis on the quotes, cause i don't believe for a second old balloon tits was accidental.
@@robonerd125 the originals weren't so much balloons as a wedge. I figured when she jumped, grabbed a ledge, and slammed her body into the wall, they were actually acting as pitons to stop her from slipping. And yeah, the character modeller claimed to have "accidentally' scaled them up more than intended but decided he liked them that way.
The Civilization "negative aggression rollover" is an urban legend that has been debunked by the makers of the game.
The homing briefcase is one of the funniest things I've ever seen
Is it really “intentional” when EA has glitches in their games at this point?
Honestly, I've been having a really bad time with EA and their broken software recently. Saw that the whole Mass Effect trilogy is finally on Steam and decided to get it (I'm still on ME2). Turns out ME3 is a complete slideshow thanks to Origin overlay. Then decided to install Origin. Took me a whole day of troubleshooting in safe mode to get it past the installation prompt. Then when I finally installed ME3, it was giving me various DirectX and Visual C errors.
One of my friends gave me a "renegade version" of ME3. Lo and behold, it works flawlessly. I really hate when legit buyers are being hampered by launchers and DRM when pirated copies work so easily. Defeats the whole point.
same for bethesda games, just now they've used up all their consumer goodwill and it's gone from being funny to enraging
It's not intentional for EA and bethseda to have games in their glitches.
@@3possumsinatrenchcoat Im surprised that anyone dealt with their HORRENDOUS bugs for so long and actively defended it. I get defending the funny ones but the others need to go. Granted even ones like the NPC t posing while in the middle of a emotional and dramatic scene could ruin it completely it's still the least offending glitches and I can see it staying
@@thedoomslayer5863 You should see the divide in the sims community. The younguns defend them and their blatant empty cash grab packs barely held up by spaghetti code that is sims 4 and I want to scream.
Not embraced by the developers, but wavedashing (sliding along the ground after air dodging) is a "bug" in Super Smash Bros. Melee because it was unintended. Now, it's a foundational movement technique necessary for competitive play with almost any character in the game.
That white void around Jane is what happens when she decides to destroy part of reality
I think you mean when she's distracted and hasn't kept that part of reality up.
The white background merely requires Jane's presence to erase the reality around her
Kerbal Space Program has the Kraken. Originally a glitch in the physics engine that would rip apart vessels under certain circumstances, the Kraken became a legend. The dev team embraced it, adding references to it in description text and even putting a kraken statue as an easter egg on one moon.
It also has the Mohole, a perfectly conical hole at the north pole of the planet Moho, which began as a glitch in the terrain map, but was then declared a feature.
"Godawful movie"? Excuuuuse me? For you, the day Street Fighter: The Movie graced your mind was the most wasted 100 minutes of your life. For M. Bison, it was... tuesday.
I hate you for making me remember that.
@@clothar23
Ditto
@@clothar23 Does it make you want to KICK... BISON'S... ASS?
Hehe, it was cheesy, but I don't think overall bad.
Something wrong, outsidexbox? You come here prepared to mock a movie, and instead you found a GOD?
F in chat for Mr. R Julia.
Another great example was skiing in Starsiege: Tribes. It was originally a physics glitch, but it was so popular that it became a core feature in all future Tribes games.
WHAT WHY IS BIG JANE OUTSIDE OF THE TWO POINT STREAMS?! Sorry, for the all caps, that startled me!
You know what they say, nobody puts little Jane in the corner
Benr 2010 HA! Well played, sir/ma’am, well played!
She cannot be contained. Her domination is growing. Praise Cthulhu!
This is an old one but World of Warcraft introduced a new dungeon way back before Burning Crusade, it was a boss that would cast a comunicable disease called Corrupted Blood on players. It was removed from players as they exited the dungeons, but Blizzard forgotten to make it be removed from pets. While the disease only does moderate damage to high level players, it kills lower livel players. Players were actively spreading it on prpose too. After a time, there were piles of skeletons everywhere. It made for an interesting demonstration, that even the CDC took notice of it. Blizzard brought it back on purpose once that I know of (don't play the game anymore) . I'm surprised this one wasn't mentioned.
How could you forget the Giants in Skyrim catapulting your character into space??
Everybody remembers their first giant toss
heck, wasn't bucket-on-the-head to steal patched out then put back in because of demand?
WHITERUN SPACE PROGRAM! 😂
Missed opportunity on the Hitman one to say something like, "some bugs stick around for ages, this one turned out to be... a brief case."
I'm surprised the Halo: Reach forge mode wasn't on this list. So many of the tools from that game were based on glitches from Halo 3.
I have another example: the salute interaction between Leona and Chang from the KOF games. Started as a bug but now it is in almost every game
O_o That's a weird thing to do.
Saying "porpoise" instead of "purpose" on purpose and then pretending you didn't say "porpoise" on purpose so you could pretend to pretend to say "porpoise" instead of "purpose" on purpose is pretty next level. Well done.
Can we just say "swimmy squeaky mammal that looks like a dolphin but doesn't quite manage to be a dolphin" instead? I admit it doesn't roll off the tongue...
“Koan ninety-seven: “Do unto otters as you would have them do unto you.” Hmm. No real help there. Besides, he’d occasionally been unsure that he’d written that one down properly, although it certainly had worked. He’d always left aquatic mammals well alone, and they had done the same to him.”
― Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time
When the phantom train was a brought over as a boss in final fantasy XIV, I fought it for the first time as a monk. I was very disappointed that I couldn’t suplex it like Sabin did in ff6
Could we not mention the final boss of the Oxventure: The Interest of Time?
In the original Space Invaders the enemies' speeding up as there were fewer onscreen was a glitch. The processors of the time couldn't handle the load so the beginning speed was due to lag.
Wow "Evil toot" has to be the best boss move I have ever heard of. Sounds like what you would call an especially foul fart.
Kinda disappointing that they renamed it to "Diabolic Whistle" in the FFXIV version of the fight. Also think they should've had a certain FFXIV character that's famous for his suplexes come in at the end. Seems like a missed opportunity.
This highly specific act of paying tribute to glitches brings me so much joy
Krem sitting on the back of his chair in Dragon Age Inquisition.
Shout out to them for having it referenced in the Trespasser DLC (if you fulfill certain requirements)
@@TyrannicalChicken yeah that was pretty good
I think they've already had that one on a glitch list, it is pretty funny though
I love it when Game Devs embrace glitches. And poke fun at themselves instead of saying "IT NEVER HAPPENED SHUT UP!!" It shows they know how to have fun!
Speaking of Hitman: there's a video of a guy going on a killing spree using a fish as a blunt weapon.
They've already covered that in their Hitman 2 'Fish Puns' video. =)
callmekevin and his fish
I hear there's a legendary video of a man killing over 100 targets in a single mission. Some say he was dressed as a clown, while others claim the clown was inside him all along
@@firedrake110 Some say he's still dressed as a clown
So... They used a tiiiiny bit of Aquaman's DNA in 47? That explains the fish murder
There's a bug in the first Borderlands game when you play as Mordecai and activate Bloodwing without targeting an enemy. Bloodwing would just fly around until the timer ran out or until the player targeted an opponent. In Borderlands 2 they gave this bug an endearing explanation and it all made sense.
this reminds me of an annoying quirk in Elite Dangerous:
when using Collector drones to collect rock fragments when doing asteroid mining, if you target a fragment when launching a drone, it will collect ONLY that ONE fragment and then DIE!
BUT, if you have NOTHING targeted when launching the drone, it will keep collecting fragments for a long time, up to 15 minutes, depending on the "quality" rating of your "drone controller"!
Bruh FFVI finally made it on a list let’s go
I’m surprised there’s no mention of rocket jumping. It was a mistake of knock back in Quake, and it went on to be a core game mechanic for quake, team fortress classic, and team fortress 2. Those later games inspired explosive jumping in games like Overwatch, Valorant, and some others
not a thought given to the iconic creepers, spawned by a botched attempt at making a pig in minecraft? for shame!
actually, there's an alternate version of Johnny Cage's fatality glitch. if you do the ball punch right after the decapitation uppercut, it restores the head on the body.
i one time had a bug with the trees in my game
so instead of fixing it i decided to say the trees were from another dimension and thats why they look so werid
“Evil toot” is also my special move
Could we get an update video on how the couch is doing?
I'm sure out of all the props in the studio it's the most likely to be sentient + miss you guys
the couch and possibly the chair for all the list videos. that thing has seen some shit.
Not technically a glitch, but the Train Suplexing reminded me of some of the Xenosaga III techs. Like Shion friggin Judo flipping people or Ziggy using 'choke' (aka Neck Snap). Mostly because they could be used on any humanoid, including those with the power of gods and those who'd demonstrated themselves to be faster than the party to a ridiculous degree.
Seeing Jane makes me realize how much I miss seeing everyone together!! Hope you guys can make videos together soon!
4:10 Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that these British RUclipsrs just gave his stats in imperial units instead of metric?