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[[File:Chuck Sommerville.jpg|thumb|Chuck by a computer, with [[Lesson 4]] displayed.]]
[[Image:Chuck S.jpg|right|250px|Chuck by a computer, with the CC2 version of [[Lesson 4]] displayed.]]


'''Chuck Sommerville''' is the original creator of [[Chip's Challenge]], as well as the designer of roughly one-third of the levels of [[Chip's Challenge 1|the original set]]. He worked for 10 months on the original  game with his crew of programmers and level designers, and Epyx, the company he worked for at the time, published the game as a launch title for the new Atari Lynx console in 1989.
'''Chuck Sommerville''' is the original creator of Chip's Challenge, as well as the designer of many [[CC1]] levels. He is credited for the 8 [[lesson level]]s, as well as [[On the Rocks]].


In 1999, he began to work on an official sequel, [[Chip's Challenge 2]], but was unfortunately not able to release it due to legal issues with Bridgestone Multimedia, the new company who bought the rights to Chip's Challenge. He would not be able to release it until 2015, 13 years after the game's completion.
He also created a sequel, [[Chip's Challenge 2]], but was unreleased for years due to copyright issues. For this reason, [[CCLP2]] was created as an unofficial replacement. Meanwhile, Chuck took a leaf out of [[Brian Raiter]]'s book and is developing the [[Tile World]] equivalent to the original CC2: [[Puzzle Studio]]. Like Tile World, as this uses different coding and graphics than the original, it will be a legal copy. However, CC2 was released on May 28, 2015.  


During this period of 13 years, Chuck took a leaf from [[Brian Raiter]]'s book and began to develop the [[Tile World]] equivalent to CC2: [[Puzzle Studio]]. Puzzle Studio was quite a hot discussion topic back when it was being actively developed, with its own Yahoo! group and internet forum as well as its own section on Chip's Portal, now known as [[CCZone]]. However, this section on CCZone no longer exists, and the Yahoo! group and forum have since been taken down in favor of the development of [[Chuck's Challenge 3D]], Chuck's official clone of CC featuring almost all the elements from Chip's Challenge along with a few new elements seen in CC2, as well as a few elements not seen in either of the two games. Chuck's Challenge was originally released for mobile devices in 2013, but Chuck's Challenge 3D was released on Steam in 2014 for around $4.
Puzzle Studio has been in development for several years, and [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/PuzzleStudio/ a Yahoo! group] and a part of [http://cczone.co.nr/ CCZone] are formed around the development of Puzzle Studio. Chuck is currently active on both boards, allowing him to stay ahead of fan suggestions, additions, and assistance.
 
Allack, Chuck's partner in business, has stated in early 2019 on the Chip's Challenge Discord server that Puzzle Studio will be used in the development of Chip's Challenge 3, and Chuck's son will be responsible for the coding of whatever new tiles will be added to the game. Unfortunately, little other info about this supposed CC3 is currently known.
 
== [[:Category:Levels designed by Chuck Sommerville|Levels in official packs]] ==
=== [[Chip's Challenge 1|CC1]] ===
Exactly which levels in CC1 were designed by Chuck are not remembered; just that he designed "about a third" of the original 148, which is roughly 49. The following 11 levels only include what he is known to have designed.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! # !! Name
|-
| 1 || [[Lesson 1]]
|-
| 2 || [[Lesson 2]]
|-
| 3 || [[Lesson 3]]
|-
| 4 || [[Lesson 4]]
|-
| 5 || [[Lesson 5]]
|-
| 6 || [[Lesson 6]]
|-
| 7 || [[Lesson 7]]
|-
| 8 || [[Lesson 8]]
|-
| 9 || [[Nuts and Bolts]]
|-
| 33 || [[On the Rocks]]
|-
| 140 || [[Icedeath]]
|}
 
=== [[Chip's Challenge 2|CC2]] ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! # !! Name
|-
| 1 || [[Lesson 1 (CC2 level)|Lesson 1]]
|-
| 7 || [[Turtle Blocks]]
|-
| 9 || [[Lesson 2 (CC2 level)|Lesson 2]]
|-
| 19 || [[Lesson 3 (CC2 level)|Lesson 3]]
|-
| 29 || [[Lesson 4 (CC2 level)|Lesson 4]]
|-
| 30 || [[Inlay]]
|-
| 38 || [[Quick Time]]
|-
| 39 || [[Quick Time II]]
|-
| 40 || [[Quick Time III]]
|-
| 50 || [[Lesson 5 (CC2 level)|Lesson 5]]
|-
| 60 || [[Lesson 6 (CC2 level)|Lesson 6]]
|-
| 68 || [[Lights Out]]
|-
| 71 || [[Lesson 7 (CC2 level)|Lesson 7]]
|-
| 99 || [[Binary]]
|-
| 100 || [[Crazy]]
|-
| 101 || [[Tank Blocker]]
|-
| 104 || [[Pieces of Eight]]
|-
| 150 || [[Rush]]
|-
| 154 || [[Pigeon Holes]]
|-
| 156 || [[In the Slime]]
|-
| 184 || [[Gears (CC2 level)|Gears]]
|-
| 197 || [[Blockcombo 4]]
|-
| 200 || [[Crazy II]]
|}


Information on the mechanics of Puzzle Studio can be found on the main page.
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