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The '''ChipWiki''' [http://www.youtube.com/user/ChipWiki Youtube channel] is a Youtube repository for [[AVI]]s to [[CC1]], [[CCLP2]], and [[CCLP3]], plus other uploads for [[insane level]]s, [[glitch]] demonstrations, and other famous [[Chip's Challenge]] levels.
The '''ChipWiki''' [http://www.youtube.com/user/ChipWiki Youtube channel] is a Youtube repository for [[AVI]]s to [[Chip's Challenge 1|CC1]], [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2|CCLP2]], and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 3|CCLP3]], plus other uploads for [[insane level]]s, [[glitch]] demonstrations, and other famous [[Chip's Challenge]] levels.


Originally started by [[User:Craiga2124|Wiki founder Craig]] <!---Use last name?--->, the ChipWiki channel was created as a specialized channel at the suggestion of [[Mike L.]], who was the previous hoster of all online AVIs. Mike deleted them from his channel and teamed up with Craig to upload all the AVIs.
Originally started by [[User:Craiga2124|Wiki founder Craig]] <!---Use last name?--->, the ChipWiki channel was created as a specialized channel at the suggestion of [[Mike L.]], who was the previous hoster of all online AVIs. Mike deleted them from his channel and teamed up with Craig to upload all the AVIs.
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== Annotations ==
== Annotations ==


Since the AVIs alone may not explain the more complex maneuvers such as [[Block Buster]] or specific mechanics such as [[After the Rainstorm]]'s [[ram]], annotations written by Andrew Bennett are added to them such that they become clearer and easy to understand. There are six types of annotations, each with a color code:
Since the AVIs alone may not explain the more complex maneuvers such as [[Block Buster]] or specific mechanics such as [[After the Rainstorm]]'s [[ram]], annotations written by Andrew Bennett were added to them such that they become clearer and easy to understand. There were six types of annotations, each with a color code:


* ''White'': a quote about the level, sometimes a famous quote from a [[Chipster]] but usually a [[Decade message]] or [[special dispatch]].
* ''White'': a quote about the level, sometimes a famous quote from a [[Chipster]] but usually a [[Decade message]] or [[special dispatch]].
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* ''Green'': usually the most common type of annotation, the green box covers several categories. It can be used to explain why a specific idea worked, as a replacement for an in-game sound that is vital to gameplay, general comments about the level in general, or for trivia about Chip’s Challenge itself relating to the level being played.
* ''Green'': usually the most common type of annotation, the green box covers several categories. It can be used to explain why a specific idea worked, as a replacement for an in-game sound that is vital to gameplay, general comments about the level in general, or for trivia about Chip’s Challenge itself relating to the level being played.


At this writing, the annotations are an ongoing project; the most recently annotated level at any point in time is written in the channel's profile.
YouTube removed the ability to add annotations on May 2, 2017,<ref>Stein, Scott. [https://www.cnet.com/news/goodbye-youtube-annotations-google-ends-support-may-2/ "Goodbye, YouTube annotations: Google ends support May 2".] ''CNET''. 17 March 2017.</ref> and removed annotations entirely on January 15, 2019.<ref>Matthew Humphries. [https://www.pcmag.com/news/youtube-will-remove-all-video-annotations-on-jan-15 "YouTube Will Remove All Video Annotations on Jan. 15".] ''PC Magazine''. 27 November 2018.</ref>


== Organization ==
== Organization ==
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Since some busted and/or very difficult routes may present too much of a difficulty to the average viewer, some of the slower and/or easier routes are included, under similar criteria to the guidelines for uploading: routes with reduced or no dependence on chance, boosting or challenging timing are put in the playlists, unless the easier route is obvious from the contents of the harder route such as the one for Blobnet.
Since some busted and/or very difficult routes may present too much of a difficulty to the average viewer, some of the slower and/or easier routes are included, under similar criteria to the guidelines for uploading: routes with reduced or no dependence on chance, boosting or challenging timing are put in the playlists, unless the easier route is obvious from the contents of the harder route such as the one for Blobnet.
== References ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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