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Added the number of levels in the Atari ST and Amiga versions, as well as added the Evercade and Nintendo Switch ports to the overview table, and gave them their own sections.
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(Added the number of levels in the Atari ST and Amiga versions, as well as added the Evercade and Nintendo Switch ports to the overview table, and gave them their own sections.)
 
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| Atari Lynx || 1989 || Epyx || Atari || 148
| Atari Lynx || 1989 || Epyx || Atari || 148
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| Atari ST || 1990 || Images Software || U.S. Gold || ???
| Atari ST || 1990 || Images Software || U.S. Gold || 148
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| Amiga || 1990 || Images Software || U.S. Gold || ???
| Amiga || 1990 || Images Software || U.S. Gold || 148
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| Commodore 64 || 1990 || Images Software || U.S. Gold || 148
| Commodore 64 || 1990 || Images Software || U.S. Gold || 148
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== NES ==
== NES ==
{{main|Chip's Challenge NES}}
{{main|Chip's Challenge NES}}
== Evercade ==
The Evercade released on May 22, 2020. It is a handheld focused on physical rereleases of retro games for prior systems via emulation, and as such, Chip's Challenge is identical to the Lynx original, as it's merely an emulated version of said game.
== Nintendo Switch ==
The Nintendo Switch port of Chip's Challenge, like the port released on the Evercade, is again an emulation of the Lynx original, and, as such, is identical. However, there is also a unique menu that allows the player to save and load up to four save states at anytime, as well as access the game's manual, change their controls to a left-handed control scheme, and apply three different filters: an antialiasing filter, CRT scanlines, or an LCD grid.
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