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Josh has been making custom [[level set]]s since as early as 2004. His first goal in level design was to create a set of 210 levels. He made up to 124 levels until the computer being used at the time crashed and eventually the motherboard wiped everything clean, thus deleting the set entirely before ever being publicly released. Because of this incident, Josh refused to redesign every level, since he did not remember any of the ones he made. This ultimately led to a long hiatus from the game.
Josh has been making custom [[level set]]s since as early as 2004. His first goal in level design was to create a set of 210 levels. He made up to 124 levels until the computer being used at the time crashed and eventually the motherboard wiped everything clean, thus deleting the set entirely before ever being publicly released. Because of this incident, Josh refused to redesign every level, since he did not remember any of the ones he made. This ultimately led to a long hiatus from the game.


After hearing of [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] submissions, he once again started the goal in 2009 and released his first level set, ''JoshL,'' which consisted of 202 levels, most of which contained [[invalid tile]]s and sequels to numerous CC1 levels. Because of this, none of his levels made it into CCLP3; however, one level, [[Ruined World]], came close to being included in the set, which eventually made its way into [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]]. In 2012, Josh went back to this set and heavily modified it to be [[Lynx]] compatible by removing 82 levels and editing some to remove invalid tiles, and renamed it to ''JoshL1''. Josh, however, says the set is still tedious and not recommended to play. He did not officially join the Chip's Challenge community until sometime in 2012, where he would eventually be noticed.  
After hearing of [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]] submissions, he once again started the goal in 2009 and released his first level set, ''JoshL,'' which consisted of 202 levels, most of which contained [[invalid tile]]s and sequels to numerous CC1 levels. Because of this, none of his levels made it into CCLP3; however, one level, [[Ruined World]], came close to being included in the set, which eventually made its way into [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]]. In 2012, Josh went back to this set and heavily modified it to be [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] compatible by removing 82 levels and editing some to remove invalid tiles, and renamed it to ''JoshL1''. Josh, however, says the set is still tedious and not recommended to play. He did not officially join the Chip's Challenge community until sometime in 2012, where he would eventually be noticed.  


Throughout 2010, he took a break from CC and focused on various other games. After seeing its release and playing CCLP3, Josh returned to the world of CC in 2011 and began to work on another level set, being entirely Lynx compatible from the start, under the title ''JoshL2''. Consisting of 150 levels, this set showed a lot of improvement since his first set. After numerous level arranging and replacing updates, the set was officially done in 2012. [[Trevor Hedges]] made a Let's Play of this set throughout 2011 and 2012, with 55 episodes in total and the last 13 featuring Josh as a co-host via Skype chat.  
Throughout 2010, he took a break from CC and focused on various other games. After seeing its release and playing CCLP3, Josh returned to the world of CC in 2011 and began to work on another level set, being entirely Lynx compatible from the start, under the title ''JoshL2''. Consisting of 150 levels, this set showed a lot of improvement since his first set. After numerous level arranging and replacing updates, the set was officially done in 2012. [[Trevor Hedges]] made a Let's Play of this set throughout 2011 and 2012, with 55 episodes in total and the last 13 featuring Josh as a co-host via Skype chat.  
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