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Ed H. is probably the artist Ed Halley; the other three names are not known. The ''TONY'' mentioned in the password could be surnamed Garcia or Krueger, and is generally assumed to be the former. Tony Krueger was the MS version's author, which is mentioned along with Ed Halley's name in the ''About Chip's Challenge'' popup accessible from the ''Help'' menu. | Ed H. is probably the artist Ed Halley; the other three names are not known. The ''TONY'' mentioned in the password could be surnamed Garcia or Krueger, and is generally assumed to be the former. Tony Krueger was the MS version's author, which is mentioned along with Ed Halley's name in the ''About Chip's Challenge'' popup accessible from the ''Help'' menu. | ||
To complete the level, slide on the [[ice]] and play between the DOUG and T. to reach [[fire boots]] and then down to the exit at (31, 31); or use the [[AVI]] solution to win in 8 seconds, but risking Chip's life. The probability of the optimal solution's success is 9/1024: three random [[force floor]]s must all | To complete the level, slide on the [[ice]] and play between the DOUG and T. to reach [[fire boots]] and then down to the exit at (31, 31); or use the [[AVI]] solution to win in 8 seconds, but risking Chip's life. The probability of the optimal solution's success is 9/1024: three random [[force floor]]s must all slide Chip down, and the other two must face any direction but down so Chip can override them. With optimal execution on the force floors at the bottom, however, the odds of success are 325/16384 (about 2% if holding down the entire time) and 97/4096 (with perfect reactions). | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 06:13, 12 March 2019
Thanks to... is the 145th level in Chip's Challenge 1. In the Microsoft version, it is the first of five secret levels, as well as a Credits level; fortunately, it requires absolutely no effort to complete. The significance is that the level is a commemorative, thanking the people who converted the game from the original Lynx version to the popular MS version.
Ed H. is probably the artist Ed Halley; the other three names are not known. The TONY mentioned in the password could be surnamed Garcia or Krueger, and is generally assumed to be the former. Tony Krueger was the MS version's author, which is mentioned along with Ed Halley's name in the About Chip's Challenge popup accessible from the Help menu.
To complete the level, slide on the ice and play between the DOUG and T. to reach fire boots and then down to the exit at (31, 31); or use the AVI solution to win in 8 seconds, but risking Chip's life. The probability of the optimal solution's success is 9/1024: three random force floors must all slide Chip down, and the other two must face any direction but down so Chip can override them. With optimal execution on the force floors at the bottom, however, the odds of success are 325/16384 (about 2% if holding down the entire time) and 97/4096 (with perfect reactions).
Trivia
- Thanks to... is the only level in CC1 with a title containing lowercase letters. This is most likely due to the fact that the Atari Lynx version's font contains only capital letters, whereas the Microsoft version simply uses a generic font and can therefore handle both capital and lowercase letters.
- If the player looks in a level editor, a map such as the one shown above reveals that there are five ice spaces under other ice spaces, which is illegal in Lynx; however, this level doesn't appear in the Atari Lynx version of the game. They can be found on the grid at coordinates (0, 25), (5, 26), (10, 27), (19, 28) and (27, 29).
- As mentioned, in the Lynx version, this level does not exist; level 145 is simply a dummy that triggers the ending sequence after completing Fireflies. The entry in the password table for level 145 is YBLI, and as expected, entering this displays the victory sequence.
- There is also another "hidden" password, MAND, which is an intended easter egg that displays a Mandelbrot fractal set. The player can then interact with the generator in many different ways, such as modifying the palette or zooming in and out. The only way out of this "level" is to reset the console.
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