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* If you have or know of a good site about Chip's Challenge that isn't already on my links page, please let me know.

Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for the content of anyone's site but my own. If you find the content of one of these links to be harmful or offensive, please let me know and I will consider removing the link from my links page.



Hints and other valuable sites
The Chip's Challenge Wiki
Alice Voith's Chip's Plus site (hasn't been updated since 1999)
AVI Solution Animations for all 149 levels of CC1 and most CCLP2 levels. Maintained by Anders Kaseorg. Thanks to Anders Kaseorg, Warwick Anderson, and others who provided these informative, helpful, and often exciting AVIs. Playable on Windows Media Player. Must be unzipped first.
Ruben Spaans's homepage (there is also an overall high score board there, which is maintained by Warwick Anderson)
The new location of the Chip's Challenge wiki
Richard Field's Chip's Challenge site
superdaveDavid Stolp's site. What a character!
Catgirl's site
Kartoffel's site. Mostly in Japanese. Contains maps of all levels, but the maps don't show solution routes.
Robert A. Jung's site. Mostly about the Lynx version.
The MSN Charter Chipsters (Luc Longpr�, Ruben Spaans, Peter Andersson, Christian Direnius, Kevin Gordon, LimoJohn, Maybelle Poole, Alice Voith, Kathy LaPier, Christina Carrera, and Barbara Lemmond)
Anne M. Olsen's website
Mike L.'s site
Mewtwo DX's Chip's Challenge DX site. Poorly designed and out-of-date. Not working as of March 6, 2004
David Stanley's site. Not working as of March 6, 2004
Michael Gonzalez's site
Dan Padgett's site
Alex Dahl's site. Not working as of March 6, 2004
Brian P.'s Chip's Challenge CyberCafe with his levels.
Catatonic Porpoise's site with his levels.
Ryan Marsh's site with his set of 19 levels. I know his secret password, but apparently he hasn't released his 100-level set yet. This site is lacking in information at this time. Not working as of March 6, 2004
Greg Heier and John Elliott's site on the Chip's Challenge .dat file layout.
Andrew Gapic's site.
Chris E.'s site (Linux Attack). Chip's Workshop no longer appears to be on here.
Chip's Workshop
Starfire's site. Used to have info on it, but now appears blank (March 6, 2004).
http://www.video-games-directory.com/. Hard to navigate, too many pop-ups, but does contain links to sites about Chip's Challenge.
More links to Chip's Challenge sites.
Amanda Bengtson's site & fan listing
Andrew Ekstedt's site with his level set and a solution map
William's Chip's Challenge wiki
Kapasearch - an internet directory that lists my site, so I'm including a link back to it.
Eggrert's site with his level set.
Sarah's site with some tips.
Wikibooks walkthroughs of Chip's Challenge levels.
Kayu Master's website. Doesn't display properly in MS Internet Explorer. Remove the <!-- tag in a text editor and view the page offline. Contains a nice-looking tile set for MSCC and a level set with 295 levels (as of May 7, 2006).
Blake Ebert's website with high scores in custom level sets. Blake was just starting this when I added this link so there's not much there yet but in the future I expect it will be a really cool site.

Discussion forums, clubs, groups, and newsgroups
Chris's Chip's Challenge Club founded by Chris Crepeau. Contains a photo album with solution maps.
File storage group maintained by Chuck Sommerville and Anders Kaseorg. If you are serious about Chip's Challenge, join this group. Click on "Files" to download levels made by other people or upload your own.
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The Chipsters. An imitation group. Never was official, but I've included it here for the sake of completeness.
Main discussion newsgroup according to the powers that be (I like Chris's club better).
Web access to the newsgroup.
Web access with posts dating back about 6 months
Chip's Challenge Forum at GameTalk
Chip's Challenge Forums at Boardhost
Parsimony Message Forum. Not working as of March 6, 2004
Neoseeker forum
Tom P's message board

Programs designed by avid chipsters to enhance the Chip's experience
CCTools. Suite of CC programs by Michael Hansen. Comes with a level editor, level manager, and a .exe customizer.
ChipCap. Record an animated solution of a level. Made by Anders Kaseorg.
CCLP2 (Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2). The official sequel to Chip's Challenge. 149 new and challenging levels. Report your scores to me for this set too.
Ruben Spaans's Mapmaker Program. Generates maps from any level set, and allows for solution routes.
T-Chip. Time yourself on the untimed levels!
MyChips, by Dale Bryan, which renames the chips.dat and entpack.ini files for you so you can play different level sets without losing the original game or messing up your scores.
John K. Elion's site Download Chipedit here! Make your own levels!
Chips Controls. A program Mike L. made for Chip's Challenge. Does what MyChips does, plus more.
Chip's Workshop. Level editor by Chris E. Also includes Tile World (listed above).
Tile World
C4 (Chip's Challenge Comprehensive Converter) by Brian Raiter

Places where you can download the game illegally (I don't have a problem with people doing this, as the game isn't available for sale anymore.)
Download site from ClassicGaming.com. Not working as of March 6, 2004
FilePlanet Download site
Download from Andrew's site
Buy the game here!
Matt's Download Site

Miscellaneous links
heinous evil
Kayu's website
Escape
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