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'''Jaime Villacourt's notes''' are a series of notes written in 1990 by Jaime Villacourt about the [[Lynx]] version of [[Chip's Challenge]]. It contains all the passwords, tips for most of the levels, and many helpful diagrams. It has been speculated that these notes were used in the creation of the Microsoft version of Chip's Challenge, as the game and the notes share similar errors from the original Lynx version.
'''Jaime Villacorte's notes''' are a series of notes written in 1990 by Jaime Villacorte about the [[Lynx ruleset|Lynx]] version of [[Chip's Challenge]]. It contains all the [[password]]s, tips for most of the levels, and many diagrams. It has been speculated that these notes were used in the creation of [[Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge]], as the game and the notes share similar errors from the original Lynx version.


== Errors ==
== Errors ==
These notes contain a handful of errors which may explain why the MS version differs from the Lynx version in terms of [[password]]s and [[Decade Message]]s.
These notes contain a handful of errors which may help explain why the MS version differs from the Lynx version in terms of passwords and [[decade message]]s.


The Lynx version contained decade messages after completing levels 10 ([[Brushfire]]), 20 ([[Tossed Salad]]), 30 ([[Mishmesh]]), and 40 ([[Floorgasborg]]). Jaime's notes exclude these four messages, but do include the rest. The same goes for MSCC.
=== Errors in Jaime's notes and in the Microsoft version ===


Also, the notes contain four password errors, all of which were copied to the MS game. In version 1.01 of the document, the Paranoia password was fixed, however, the MS game still retains it.
The Lynx version contained decade messages after completing levels 10 ([[Brushfire]]), 20 ([[Tossed Salad]]), 30 ([[Mishmesh]]), and 40 ([[Floorgasborg]]). Jaime's notes exclude these four messages, but do include the rest. The same goes for MSCC.
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The notes also contain four password errors, all of which were copied to the MS game.
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! # !! Title !! Lynx password !! MS password
! # !! Title !! Lynx password !! MS password
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| 6 || [[Lesson 6]] || WNLP || WNLD
| 6 || [[Lesson 6]] || WNLP || WNLD
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| 10 || Brushfire || VUWS || UVWS
| 10 || [[Brushfire]] || VUWS || UVWS
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| 28 || [[Ping Pong]] || UJDD || UJDO
| 28 || [[Ping Pong]] || UJDD || UJDO
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Interestingly, the notes also contain many errors dealing with the level titles. None of these errors are present in the MS game.
In version 1.01 of the document, the Paranoia password was fixed; however, the MS game still retains it.
 
=== Errors exclusive to Jaime Villacorte's notes ===
 
Interestingly, the notes also contain many errors dealing with the level titles. None of these errors are present in the MS game, which suggest that the team at Microsoft who ported the game had multiple resources available, most likely including a set of the original Lynx game's 148 level maps and their titles.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.telusplanet.net/public/nfield/ChipChallenge/chipschl.pdf Jaime Villacourt's notes]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20151104130143/http://www.telusplanet.net/public/nfield/ChipChallenge/chipschl.pdf Jaime Villacorte's notes]
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 20 June 2019

Jaime Villacorte's notes are a series of notes written in 1990 by Jaime Villacorte about the Lynx version of Chip's Challenge. It contains all the passwords, tips for most of the levels, and many diagrams. It has been speculated that these notes were used in the creation of Microsoft's version of Chip's Challenge, as the game and the notes share similar errors from the original Lynx version.

Errors[edit]

These notes contain a handful of errors which may help explain why the MS version differs from the Lynx version in terms of passwords and decade messages.

Errors in Jaime's notes and in the Microsoft version[edit]

The Lynx version contained decade messages after completing levels 10 (Brushfire), 20 (Tossed Salad), 30 (Mishmesh), and 40 (Floorgasborg). Jaime's notes exclude these four messages, but do include the rest. The same goes for MSCC.

The notes also contain four password errors, all of which were copied to the MS game.

# Title Lynx password MS password
6 Lesson 6 WNLP WNLD
10 Brushfire VUWS UVWS
28 Ping Pong UJDD UJDO
96 Paranoia WVHY BIFQ

In version 1.01 of the document, the Paranoia password was fixed; however, the MS game still retains it.

Errors exclusive to Jaime Villacorte's notes[edit]

Interestingly, the notes also contain many errors dealing with the level titles. None of these errors are present in the MS game, which suggest that the team at Microsoft who ported the game had multiple resources available, most likely including a set of the original Lynx game's 148 level maps and their titles.

# Actual title Title given in notes
29 Arcticflow Artic Flow
30 Mishmesh Mish Mesh
58 Loop Around Looping Around
63 Block Factory Factory
72 Reverse Alley Alley
77 Invincible Champion Invicible Champion
78 Force Square Force
90 Playhouse Play House
95 Four Square Four Corners
109 Torturechamber Torture Chamber
112 Fortune Favours The Fortune Favors The
126 Block N Roll Rock N Roll
128 All Full Air Full

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