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'''Cartridge Tilting''' refers to the act of tilting cartridges in a console to loosen the connection, which can mess up gameplay. | |||
Cartridge tilting is not a [[glitch]], but rather a process which creates hardware glitches. By continuously tilting the cartridge mid-game, the cartridge will enter a state where its not fully connected to the console but not completely disconnected. Thus, enough information from the cartridge is blocked to glitch up the game, but not enough to make it freeze, crash, or otherwise error out. | |||
== Adverse Effects == | |||
While Cartridge tilting can create interesting results, it can also cause the following adverse effects: | |||
* Corrupting or erasing your save data. | |||
* Ruin your cartridge and possibly damage hardware. | |||
* Crash your game. | |||
* | * Create extremely loud noises | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 11 May 2021
Cartridge Tilting refers to the act of tilting cartridges in a console to loosen the connection, which can mess up gameplay. Cartridge tilting is not a glitch, but rather a process which creates hardware glitches. By continuously tilting the cartridge mid-game, the cartridge will enter a state where its not fully connected to the console but not completely disconnected. Thus, enough information from the cartridge is blocked to glitch up the game, but not enough to make it freeze, crash, or otherwise error out.
Adverse Effects
While Cartridge tilting can create interesting results, it can also cause the following adverse effects:
- Corrupting or erasing your save data.
- Ruin your cartridge and possibly damage hardware.
- Crash your game.
- Create extremely loud noises