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Welcome to the Center for Glitch Studies!As you all have probably noticed, this site hasn't been updated in a couple years. College life has kept me busy and despite having staff members, I just didn't know how to delegate the work. However, I still greatly love glitching. For now I will have to announce the indefinite closure of the Center for Glitch Studies. HOWEVER, this is not the end. There will be a new "Center for Glitch Studies" under the new name Glitchi. The difference - it's a comprehensive glitch wiki that ANYONE can edit. It has all the glitches from the Center for Glitch Studies, and more. Now not only will I continue to add glitches when I find free time, but you can too. Hopefully this can be the meeting grounds for a whole video game glitching community. Feel free to make an account if you also wish to become more involved. Also, I have not checked the Center for Glitch Studies e-mail account for several months, and so it has closed down. I have lost everyone's contact information (even my favorite "gang" members. :-( ) Please make contact with me over at the wiki on the chat page! Hope to hear from some awesome fans of glitching! We are dedicated to discovering errors in videogame programming to make the experience more enjoyable. We discover all of these glitches ourselves or get them from people who have sent them to us. Videogame glitches can be so amazing- getting into strange worlds, messing up the colors... there are endless possibilities. But, there haven't been strong glitch sites out there, recently. They either don't update or don't check their sources, so they give fake info. So, we've decided to bring to you a site dedicated to discovering, exploring, and examining glitches and what makes them tick. If you have a glitch, please tell us about it. And, if you want to become a part of the CGS, please tell us that too! Just e-mail us and tell us about yourself and how you want to help out. And you'll be on our staff page! Yay! You can now access us at three different URLs. Two of them are really easy to remember : http://glitch.shorturl.com and http://cgs.afraid.org. If you ever have trouble accessing our site, the original (non-forward service) URL is http://mysite.verizon.net/vze4xs5u/glitch/ which would probably be the best one to bookmark. If you are using IE and have active content automatically blocked, this page's extra Java navigation features won't work. This site is malicious-content-free, so feel safe to unblock it if you'd like a more enjoyable navigating experience! |