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'''1033Forest''', born 2000, is a Chipster who joined the Chip's Challenge community in August 2017. He had a thing for the original MSCC timer, being a curious man who wondered what "random characters" would appear as the first digit past 1000, and a thing for the game's black-and-white mode too, having written a few tidbits on the old CC Fandom wiki about how certain tiles look like in B&W, and having brought it up a few times on the Discord. | '''1033Forest''', born 2000, is a Chipster who joined the Chip's Challenge community in August 2017. He had a thing for the original MSCC timer, being a curious man who wondered what "random characters" would appear as the first digit past 1000, and a thing for the game's black-and-white mode too, having written a few tidbits on the old CC Fandom wiki about how certain tiles look like in B&W, and having brought it up a few times on the Discord. He disappeared from the CC community in October 2017 to go on to his other interests, but plans on returning to CC sometime later in 2023 or early 2024 after looking back at fond memories he had, after he had found that the different-colored Chip's Challenge Digits are still up on the Yahoo group archive. | ||
He planned to make his own 577-level pack at one point (he went with 577 as another game he played back then, ''Cosmic Bugs'', had 577 levels in total), but never got around to finishing the rest except for just one level. Over the years, he eventually learned about focusing on quality over quantity, and that 500+ levels for a pack is a huge undertaking, and hasn't worked on the rest due to being busy with school and his other gaming/TV show interests. | He planned to make his own 577-level pack at one point (he went with 577 as another game he played back then, ''Cosmic Bugs'', had 577 levels in total), but never got around to finishing the rest except for just one level. Over the years, he eventually learned about focusing on quality over quantity, and that 500+ levels for a pack is a huge undertaking, and hasn't worked on the rest due to being busy with school and his other gaming/TV show interests. | ||
He has completed the first 35 levels of CCLP1 back in 2017. His scores can be found [https://scores.bitbusters.club/players/168 here]. If he has more time or plans to really get back into CC, he may continue playing the rest of the levels to refamiliarize himself with CC and regain his interest. | He has completed the first 35 levels of CCLP1 back in 2017. His scores can be found [https://scores.bitbusters.club/players/168 here]. If he has more time or plans to really get back into CC, he may continue playing the rest of the levels to refamiliarize himself with CC and regain his interest. | ||
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1033Forest, born 2000, is a Chipster who joined the Chip's Challenge community in August 2017. He had a thing for the original MSCC timer, being a curious man who wondered what "random characters" would appear as the first digit past 1000, and a thing for the game's black-and-white mode too, having written a few tidbits on the old CC Fandom wiki about how certain tiles look like in B&W, and having brought it up a few times on the Discord. He disappeared from the CC community in October 2017 to go on to his other interests, but plans on returning to CC sometime later in 2023 or early 2024 after looking back at fond memories he had, after he had found that the different-colored Chip's Challenge Digits are still up on the Yahoo group archive.
He planned to make his own 577-level pack at one point (he went with 577 as another game he played back then, Cosmic Bugs, had 577 levels in total), but never got around to finishing the rest except for just one level. Over the years, he eventually learned about focusing on quality over quantity, and that 500+ levels for a pack is a huge undertaking, and hasn't worked on the rest due to being busy with school and his other gaming/TV show interests.
He has completed the first 35 levels of CCLP1 back in 2017. His scores can be found here. If he has more time or plans to really get back into CC, he may continue playing the rest of the levels to refamiliarize himself with CC and regain his interest.