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| == Lynx glitches == | | == Lynx glitches == |
| The [[Lynx ruleset]] has relatively few glitches, and many of those that exist do not have wiki pages or even names yet. | | The [[Lynx ruleset]] has relatively few glitches, and many of those that exist do not have wiki pages or even names yet. |
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| According to the Tile World article: In 2015, new glitches in the original Atari Lynx version of Chip's Challenge were discovered, allowing Chip to pick up an item he starts on, and winning instantly if he starts on the exit, among others. As implementing these in the main Lynx ruleset would break several levels, these were added to pedantic Lynx only.
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| === Failed Move === | | === Failed Move === |