

Civilization brings us an unusual example, as the supposed glitch was later proven to not exist at all.Violation of Common Sense, which most of these bugs tend to rely upon.Throw It In, which is like this trope, but involves films and tv shows in production.

Ascended Fanon, where fan-suggested ideas and stories are written into the Canon.Ascended Meme, where those related to the source material of the meme recognize it.Good Bad Bugs, where glitches can be used for gaining an advantage of the game or just pure entertainment.Game Breaking Bugs are never eligible, of course, owing to making the game unwinnable. Of course, bugs that break the game balance usually aren't eligible for this, unless the game is rebalanced to accommodate them. This is a refreshing attitude from game developers, who otherwise tend to take a zero-tolerance approach to the squashing of bugs-the exact opposite of the attitude usually taken by fans. If a Good Bad Bug is particularly liked by fans of a game, it might be upgraded to the status of a legitimate feature in a sequel, update, or expansion.
