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CC2 Rejects is a [[level set]] for [[Chip's Challenge 2]] consisting of 200 levels by 15 different designers. 193 of these levels were submitted for inclusion in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], but were rejected; the remaining 7 levels were submitted past the deadline and could not be included in voting.
CC2 Rejects is a levelset for [[Chip's Challenge 2]].


The levels were assembled in a single set by [[Joshua Bone]]. They were ordered by the difficulty rating they received during initial voting, with minor changes. In Joshua's words, "This turns out to be not always very accurate!"
The set consists of 200 levels by 15 different designers.  193 of these levels were submitted for inclusion in [[Chip's Challenge 2]], but were rejected. The remaining 7 levels were submitted past the deadline and were never included in voting.


While the set was only released to the public on May 17, 2016, the levels were designed between September 1998 and April 1999, making them older than any custom level sets currently available for download.<ref>[https://sets.bitbusters.club/index.php?set=1&sort=date&by=asc Oldest custom level sets available] on sets.bitbusters.club</ref>
The levels were assembled in a single set by [[Joshua Bone]].  They were ordered by the difficulty rating they received during initial voting, with minor changes. In Joshua's words, "This turns out to be not always very accurate!"
 
While the set was only released to the public on 17 May 2016, the levels were designed between September 1998 and April 1999, making them older than any custom CC1 sets currently available for download.


== Solvability ==  
== Solvability ==  
All 200 levels were solvable at the time they were designed; however, in the following years, minor changes were made to the CC2 game engine, which may have rendered some of the levels unsolvable - although Joshua says this is not likely. Since the set's public release, there is no record of anyone who has completed all 200 levels; whether or not there are unsolvable levels is unknown.
All 200 levels were solvable at the time they were designed. However, in the following years minor changes were made to Chip's Challenge 2's game engine, which may have rendered some of the levels in CC2 Rejects unsolvable. Whether or not there are unsolvable levels is unknown. Since the set's public release, nobody has completed all 200 levels.


== List of designers ==
== List of designers ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
! Name !! Number of levels
! Name !! Number of levels
|-
|-
| Scott Feeney || data-sort-value=9 | 11
| Anders Bager || 7
|-
|-
| [[Ruben Spaans]] || data-sort-value=3 | 2
| Rick Bellamy || 3
|-
|-
| Rick Bellamy || data-sort-value=5 | 3
| Åsa Ehinger Berling || 6
|-
|-
| [[Richard Field]] || data-sort-value=6 | 3 ''(+1)
| [[Joshua Bone]]|| 66
|-
|-
| Remi Spaans || data-sort-value=2 | 2
| Bill Darrah || 12 (+3)
|-
|-
| Nick Lauria || data-sort-value=14 | 35
| C. Scott Davis || 16
|-
|-
| LimoJohn || data-sort-value=1 | 2
| Scott Feeney || 11
|-
|-
| [[Joshua Bone]] || data-sort-value=15 | 66
| [[Danny Field]]|| 2 (+1)
|-
|-
| [[Danny Field]] || data-sort-value=4 | 2 ''(+1)
| [[Richard Field]]|| 3 (+1)
|-
|-
| [[Chuck Sommerville]] || data-sort-value=10 | 12 ''(+2)
| Nick Lauria|| 35
|-
|-
| C. Scott Davis || data-sort-value=12 | 16
| [[LimoJohn]] || 2
|-
|-
| Brad McCleary || data-sort-value=13 | 17
| Brad McCleary || 17
|-
|-
| Bill Darrah || data-sort-value=11 | 12 ''(+3)
| [[Chuck Sommerville]] || 12 (+2)
|-
|-
| data-sort-value=Ao | Åsa Ehinger Berling || data-sort-value=7 | 6
| Remi Spaans || 2
|-
|-
| Anders Bager || data-sort-value=8 | 7
| [[Ruben Spaans]] || 2
|}
|}


* [[Danny Field]] is the only designer to have had all of his levels rejected.
* [[Danny Field]] is the only designer to have had all of his levels rejected.
* Caitlyn Field and Darren Loney have levels in the official set but not in this set.
* Caitlyn Field and Darren Lony have levels in the official set but not in this set.
* The numbers in parentheses indicate levels credited to several designers. Bill Darrah made two levels with [[Chuck Sommerville]] and one with [[Joshua Bone]]; Richard and Danny Field also made one level together.
* The numbers in parentheses indicate levels credited to several designers. Bill Darrah made two levels with [[Chuck Sommerville]] and one with [[Joshua Bone]]. Richard and Danny Field also made one level together.
 
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://forum.bitbusters.club/thread-560.html Download CC2 Rejects] on [[CC Zone]]
* [http://cczone.invisionzone.com/files/file/568-cc2-rejects/ Download CC2 Rejects] on [[CCZone]]
* [https://forum.bitbusters.club/thread-1383.html CC Zone discussion thread] for CC2 Rejects
* [http://cczone.invisionzone.com/topic/1235-cc2-rejects/ CCZone discussion thread] for CC2 Rejects


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