I don't particularly want to play this game, but I love stories of spurned developers getting the rights to their IP back, and I love the idea of an absolutely genuine 90's program being released in 2016 as the result of a story like that.
Jeez, I thought by the way you were talking about the price being to high it would be $20+. Hell $5 for both plus editor is pretty decent. Not my cup of tea but still.
I'm surprised given the context, they didn't release it on GOG instead. But I remember Chip's Challenge coming out on the Spectrum too, had a whole bunch of new levels. But Speccy programmers loved doing that for some reason, like Marble Madness was the only port to come with a level designer.
***** Why are you surprised? They clear didn't invest much outside of get the copyright propriety and Steam is where the big instal base is. They want to sell the game and invest litle. It couldn't be more obvious.
1300l That doesn't make it the best platform from which to sell it. Steam is awash with low level, overpriced shovelware that this game could and probably will be grouped in with. Not to mention that GOG, with its smaller library, niche customer base and higher level of curation would be the better alternative for bringing such a game to its intended audience.
AFGNCAAP the great Instal base... If you need to choose sorry but Steam is the best for sucess. Perfect would be both, but again, they don't want to invest in this game (as LGR point out how it can't even be stretched)
1300l So it's all ust a shameless cash-in you say? I get that inkling, 10 years ago, a game in this situation would have been released on the developer's website for free.
1300l Steam's install base is only beneficial to triple a games and other developments that can afford the marketing or obtain the status needed to get ahead of the sheer volume of content available on Steam's storefront. We're talking about an obscure, not-very-well-heard-of game, of the sort that people go specifically to GOG to look for. Numbers aren't everything. GOG appeals to the game's demographic.
When he mentioned it's on Steam I got interested and looked it up. By the time the video finished I purchased and downloaded it.This doesn't sound too special, but imagine telling that to your younger self in the 90's. We've come a long way.
I had a friend who's Dad had an Atari Lynx and back in the day he used to sit in his study smoking his pipe whilst playing Chips Challenge. Oh the nostalgia.
Craig Zyrgle We had to collect actual microchips and assemble them to build a robotic Lynx...not the console but the animal in electronic form. It sucked...he's cool tho. Chester Cheetah would be jealous. Lawl jk
I wonder if the minimal options, lacking fullscreen, etc were on purpose in that the developer wanted to mimic Windows 3.1 style games released in 1992. It wouldn't surprise me given the achievements popup dialog, and the choice of using mid music. Still fits into the modern era given the rush of old school style titles from other studios (mostly indie). In short, Chip's Challenge 2 appears to emulate Windows 3.1 types games the same way that VVVVVV seems like a Commodore 64 title.
Ownership lost to the wind reminds me of what happened to Legend of the Red Dragon, and all of Seth Able's famous BBS door games. He sold them to Gameport to focus on making new things, they updated them just enough to put their name on them, and then they were left to rot for decades. The company barely exists today and apparently doesn't respond to support or sales. He even tried to buy them back from them in recent years (hell, even I contacted them in regards to that at one point before that), but they didn't respond. It's a real shame.
Hahaha. The first game I EVER played back in 1992. I even burned the music of the game on cassette tapes with my dad to play them in the car. Urgh... the nostalgia... and ... the destructive little gaming-seed that was planted in my brain. ;-)
Can't wait to pick up a copy of the bundle. I saw the original Chips Challenge on friends computers back in the 90s but I never had a copy myself. As it stood, even SkiFree I had to nab on floppy disc.
Might be worth noting that in the years since, the game's been patched to let you mix and match the looks, logic and now even the MUSIC from whichever version of Chip's Challenge you prefer, for the Steam releases of both 1 and 2.
I find it fascinating a game like this is release. I see it more as a sort of historical piece then something meant to compete with modern games so I do not mind.
I really hope irony doesn't wash over the owners of Bridgestone Multimedia group as they burn in hell for their utterly selfish un-Christian business tactics.
@@sweetreamer5101 Did you listen to the part where these people who belonged to a Christian Business told Chuck Summersdale to fork over a huge lump sum of money to even negotiate the rights ownership and instead chose to sit on this mans creation and selfishly hog it to themselves and intentionally do nothing with it out of a spiteful bid to get his money......pretty sure a lot of that stuff is counter intuitive to the things most religions like to give as a positive for their organization like compassion, charitable acts, loving our fellow man, helping those who could use it, that kind of stuff didn't seem to click Bridgestone Multimedia group as their actions are pretty scummy and opposite of the image that conjures up when a business uses the good name of a religion in their business.
@@sweetreamer5101apparently you find nothing wrong in screwing somebody over for decades, especially when said actions are hypocritical to the faith your business prompts itself up on. If you don't care that's your business but if I'm upset at that hypocrisy, then that's my business
I'm about to download steam just for this, and they got the other one in a $5 bundle? This is great. I used to play this game all day when I was little (back in the early 2000s)
Hey LGR, have you ever played DROD (Deadly Rooms of Death)? It's kind of like this game but more modern and has some of its own twists. It also has a story. I think you might like it. It's on GOG.
When I thought it was freeware: Well, it may be old, but it's really neat that it's available to the public and I thank the creator. Now that I know it's commercial software: Wow, five dollars is asking an awful lot for something this old fashioned but newly released.
TheDisgruntledCactus Apparently it does come with both the original and the unreleased sequel, but I am not sure...that would be $2.50 a game which I can see as a mostly justifiable price. If anything, charging the price of one of these two plus 50 cents more for the level editor alone is a little bit greedy, but even though this game IS really old, at the same time it's still a better spend than the shitty money grabs on Steam around the same price. (I am not talking about all 8 to 10 dollar games on Steam, I'm talking about the ones that barely anyone gives a damn about which can run on a toaster but lose their value of fun within a half hour to 10 minutes and sometimes heavily charge you for more levels on top of that as well.)
as someone who grew up with this game, I would have payed the price for a triple A title like 50 or 60 for this game just because of the nostolgia alone. this WAS my first game, there is legit footage of 4 or 5 year old me playing this game on some old sony tape my parents recorded. and when the old windows 95 crashed I didn't get to play it again until I was 12 when my mom went out of her way to find an old computer that had best of entertainment on it (a windows 98) that she got for my birthday. BTW that computer that she got with BOWEP also had a demo of age of empires which led to my love for RTS games. and it all started with chip's challenge. And the thing is finding BOWEP in the early 2000s was really hard I was constently using the new windows 98 computer at the time and later our windows XP to search for how to get BOWEP again.
I didn't know the game was called Chips challenge! I've been looking for the first one for awhile now, me and one of my friends use to play the first one a lot at school.
randomgamer666 Fair warning, if you were to get the first one on Steam, it plays a lot less like the old one on the computers, playing more closely to the LYNX version (Animation and there is a bit of 'lag' for waiting for the animation to complete)
A planned PS2 release of California Games was also in the works but was scrapped because Epyx, the creator, went bankrupt and sold its assets to Bridgestone Multimedia Group I still have the Nintendo NES version of California Games (Milton Bradley)
Polnareff's Long French Baguette I thought the bundle was another way to get Chip 1 which is what I was referring to. By 2.50, since the bundle is 5 dollars, you're basically getting Chip 2 for 2.50.
I wonder how much of this existed before the rights were actually granted? I have very fond memories of Chips Challenge on Windows 3.11, but I think I'll keep them as memories for now and give this one a miss!
You should try out Wonderland, which is a game created by a company called Midnight Synergy, and you can find it on their website. It's quite similar to chips challenge, but with more simplified mechanics and clean cartoony graphics. It even has multiple sequels, and a series of adventure/puzzle games. It is VERY difficult, but then again, I've never played much of chips challenge.
OH I remember Chips challenge. Used to play it all the time. Great fun. Also I (still) have crap lap top that can't do 1080p60 or 720p60. Would it be possible to have a hd version of the video 30fps. Maybe its just me.
$4.99 isn't cheap for this game. It's actually pretty steep. I agree it's good to support Chuck, but at the same time It's absurd to say a game as primitive as this should have that kind of price tag. That being said, I purchased it the day it released...
Teflon Vaughn Most people's times to solve every level have been coming in at 20-30 hours: for $5, that's a much better dollar per hour rate than most modern games. That's without getting into messing with the editor or improving times/scores, which both add a lot of time. $5 is actually pretty cheap for and I'd happily have paid double that: though I understand that I fit in perfectly to the target audience :P
Can't say I'm a huge fan of the original Chip's Challenge, but this is cool the squeal got a release, but I would not pay more then $0.99 for it with it being so bare bones of a release.
saiyaman23 I have thought about it, but it's not really my focus at this point in time. Thankfully there are awesome people like Matt Barton doing exactly that! th-cam.com/users/blacklily8
Yes well he has reviewed all the previous versions :D Making a scaled version of the player window is on our personal To Do List to, as well as one of the most wished features, so it's something we should be working on soon. Got to nab some bugs first: steamcommunity.com/app/348300/discussions/0/615085406659298234/
Does anyone remember a game very similar to this one where you had to 'save' little creatures before the clock ran out? It's driving me crazy and I can't remember the name! I think it was like 'Uhm's Adventure' or something??
dude that means that eri can just heal all might and the series tension is all killed. damn this power escalation may have been too much. we will see, i suppose.
This is really funny but happy news, not that I care much about the game myself. But OMG, how long did that animation of most of the levels take you Clint?!
Retro Game Players This is actually the original program retrofitted to not crash and burn horrendously on a modern machine...they are currently working on more retrofitting to allow a fullscreen mode as well as doing negotiations for it to be released on GOG. For now, their only release option so far has been Steam...hate how Steam has to charge 5 dollars minimum for almost every single game they sell, to be honest.
Craig Zyrgle well... it took longer to release than Duke Nukem Forever, it has just kind of been sitting in a purgatory of sorts as far as being able to release it.
Have to say, I grew up playing this Chip's Challenge and wouldn't buy this now, maybe 15 years ago i would have, but not now. As for this "christian" company, bridgestone multimedia group, I have to say that it seems they are just using "christian" as a label, or have no idea what it really means to be a christian. (many American Christians don't.)
The forced Window mode interface that is very much reminiscent of the classic Windows version, is the very reason why it won't run on Steam Deck. And that sucks!
It's pretty weird looking at CC2 because there's some really nice sprite work going on there and then suddenly, there'll be floors or something that look like ass. It's kind of jarring and a bit distracting.
I don't particularly want to play this game, but I love stories of spurned developers getting the rights to their IP back, and I love the idea of an absolutely genuine 90's program being released in 2016 as the result of a story like that.
***** Maybe for you.
Kolumbo
Could be worse.
Jeez, I thought by the way you were talking about the price being to high it would be $20+. Hell $5 for both plus editor is pretty decent. Not my cup of tea but still.
I'm surprised given the context, they didn't release it on GOG instead.
But I remember Chip's Challenge coming out on the Spectrum too, had a whole bunch of new levels. But Speccy programmers loved doing that for some reason, like Marble Madness was the only port to come with a level designer.
***** Why are you surprised? They clear didn't invest much outside of get the copyright propriety and Steam is where the big instal base is. They want to sell the game and invest litle. It couldn't be more obvious.
1300l That doesn't make it the best platform from which to sell it. Steam is awash with low level, overpriced shovelware that this game could and probably will be grouped in with. Not to mention that GOG, with its smaller library, niche customer base and higher level of curation would be the better alternative for bringing such a game to its intended audience.
AFGNCAAP the great
Instal base... If you need to choose sorry but Steam is the best for sucess.
Perfect would be both, but again, they don't want to invest in this game (as LGR point out how it can't even be stretched)
1300l
So it's all ust a shameless cash-in you say?
I get that inkling, 10 years ago, a game in this situation would have been released on the developer's website for free.
1300l Steam's install base is only beneficial to triple a games and other developments that can afford the marketing or obtain the status needed to get ahead of the sheer volume of content available on Steam's storefront.
We're talking about an obscure, not-very-well-heard-of game, of the sort that people go specifically to GOG to look for. Numbers aren't everything. GOG appeals to the game's demographic.
When he mentioned it's on Steam I got interested and looked it up. By the time the video finished I purchased and downloaded it.This doesn't sound too special, but imagine telling that to your younger self in the 90's. We've come a long way.
this game was elementary school for me in a nutshell, I'm glad he finally got his sequel out there.
I had a friend who's Dad had an Atari Lynx and back in the day he used to sit in his study smoking his pipe whilst playing Chips Challenge. Oh the nostalgia.
John Jenkins When WE grew up, we had to play with an actual lynx. We lived in dangerous times. I don't know how any of us survived.
Craig Zyrgle We had to collect actual microchips and assemble them to build a robotic Lynx...not the console but the animal in electronic form. It sucked...he's cool tho. Chester Cheetah would be jealous.
Lawl jk
John Jenkins The mental image of someone smoking a pipe while playing an Atari Lynx is surprisingly cool.
Infernape7890 He was a very cool guy. ***** Homegrown Tobbaco.
Infernape7890 With a silk bathrobe and a monocle.
I wonder if the minimal options, lacking fullscreen, etc were on purpose in that the developer wanted to mimic Windows 3.1 style games released in 1992. It wouldn't surprise me given the achievements popup dialog, and the choice of using mid music. Still fits into the modern era given the rush of old school style titles from other studios (mostly indie).
In short, Chip's Challenge 2 appears to emulate Windows 3.1 types games the same way that VVVVVV seems like a Commodore 64 title.
I always knew Chip as the Windows model sprite, so this other one is a little weird to me :(
indeimaus You can mod the game to look like the Windows 3.1 version! I think they're even adding Workshop support later on.
Lazy Game Reviews Brilliant! The 3.1 version was one of the first ever games I played and remember well.
They actually update both Chips 1 and 2 to have the classic graphics, sounds, and music just recently. Its pretty dope.
Your voice is oddly deep in this video. I do not know why, or if I am the only one noticing this. I could just be crazy.
maybe he had a cold?
Ownership lost to the wind reminds me of what happened to Legend of the Red Dragon, and all of Seth Able's famous BBS door games. He sold them to Gameport to focus on making new things, they updated them just enough to put their name on them, and then they were left to rot for decades. The company barely exists today and apparently doesn't respond to support or sales. He even tried to buy them back from them in recent years (hell, even I contacted them in regards to that at one point before that), but they didn't respond. It's a real shame.
I never thought I'd see this. I am both heartened and saddened by it.
Hahaha. The first game I EVER played back in 1992. I even burned the music of the game on cassette tapes with my dad to play them in the car. Urgh... the nostalgia... and ... the destructive little gaming-seed that was planted in my brain. ;-)
Can't wait to pick up a copy of the bundle. I saw the original Chips Challenge on friends computers back in the 90s but I never had a copy myself. As it stood, even SkiFree I had to nab on floppy disc.
ahhh, I didn't know Chip's challenge was one steam, great video. Now I'm gonna sink hours into replaying chip's challenge
Good god! I lived for Chips Challenge on the Atari Lynx as a kid. Had no idea there ever was a sequel. Thanks for the heads up!
Brilliant! The original Chip's Challenge was one of my favourite games for the Lynx.
Might be worth noting that in the years since, the game's been patched to let you mix and match the looks, logic and now even the MUSIC from whichever version of Chip's Challenge you prefer, for the Steam releases of both 1 and 2.
I find it fascinating a game like this is release. I see it more as a sort of historical piece then something meant to compete with modern games so I do not mind.
Great review as always! I may just have to try this out.
I really hope irony doesn't wash over the owners of Bridgestone Multimedia group as they burn in hell for their utterly selfish
un-Christian business tactics.
jesus christ man, it's just a video game! Did these guys murder someone or something?
@@sweetreamer5101 Did you listen to the part where these people who belonged to a Christian Business told Chuck Summersdale to fork over a huge lump sum of money to even negotiate the rights ownership and instead chose to sit on this mans creation and selfishly hog it to themselves and intentionally do nothing with it out of a spiteful bid to get his money......pretty sure a lot of that stuff is counter intuitive to the things most religions like to give as a positive for their organization like compassion, charitable acts, loving our fellow man, helping those who could use it, that kind of stuff didn't seem to click Bridgestone Multimedia group as their actions are pretty scummy and opposite of the image that conjures up when a business uses the good name of a religion in their business.
@@Gojiro7 yo man, you need to relax. try stepping away from the rage machine.
@@sweetreamer5101apparently you find nothing wrong in screwing somebody over for decades, especially when said actions are hypocritical to the faith your business prompts itself up on. If you don't care that's your business but if I'm upset at that hypocrisy, then that's my business
I'm about to download steam just for this, and they got the other one in a $5 bundle? This is great. I used to play this game all day when I was little (back in the early 2000s)
Hey LGR, have you ever played DROD (Deadly Rooms of Death)? It's kind of like this game but more modern and has some of its own twists. It also has a story. I think you might like it. It's on GOG.
When I thought it was freeware: Well, it may be old, but it's really neat that it's available to the public and I thank the creator.
Now that I know it's commercial software: Wow, five dollars is asking an awful lot for something this old fashioned but newly released.
TheDisgruntledCactus Apparently it does come with both the original and the unreleased sequel, but I am not sure...that would be $2.50 a game which I can see as a mostly justifiable price. If anything, charging the price of one of these two plus 50 cents more for the level editor alone is a little bit greedy, but even though this game IS really old, at the same time it's still a better spend than the shitty money grabs on Steam around the same price. (I am not talking about all 8 to 10 dollar games on Steam, I'm talking about the ones that barely anyone gives a damn about which can run on a toaster but lose their value of fun within a half hour to 10 minutes and sometimes heavily charge you for more levels on top of that as well.)
as someone who grew up with this game, I would have payed the price for a triple A title like 50 or 60 for this game just because of the nostolgia alone. this WAS my first game, there is legit footage of 4 or 5 year old me playing this game on some old sony tape my parents recorded. and when the old windows 95 crashed I didn't get to play it again until I was 12 when my mom went out of her way to find an old computer that had best of entertainment on it (a windows 98) that she got for my birthday. BTW that computer that she got with BOWEP also had a demo of age of empires which led to my love for RTS games. and it all started with chip's challenge. And the thing is finding BOWEP in the early 2000s was really hard I was constently using the new windows 98 computer at the time and later our windows XP to search for how to get BOWEP again.
I didn't know the game was called Chips challenge! I've been looking for the first one for awhile now, me and one of my friends use to play the first one a lot at school.
randomgamer666 Fair warning, if you were to get the first one on Steam, it plays a lot less like the old one on the computers, playing more closely to the LYNX version (Animation and there is a bit of 'lag' for waiting for the animation to complete)
Chip's Challenge 1. 1st game I played on my dad's PC running Windows 3.x as a kid. :D
Can't wait until tomorrow for the new vid LGR!keep it up with the great videos!
A planned PS2 release of California Games was also in the works but was scrapped because Epyx, the creator, went bankrupt and sold its assets to Bridgestone Multimedia Group
I still have the Nintendo NES version of California Games (Milton Bradley)
Considering you get the first game along with it, 2.50 for the game isn't such a huge deal breaker, especially considering the circumstances.
*****
Wow really? You get the original as well? Yep time to head to Steam and pick this up.
***** If you do, why on earth is the original being sold too?
Polnareff's Long French Baguette I thought LGR said both Chip 1 and 2 were part of the same package on Steam.
***** Do you? Sure you're not mistaking it for the bundle?
Polnareff's Long French Baguette I thought the bundle was another way to get Chip 1 which is what I was referring to. By 2.50, since the bundle is 5 dollars, you're basically getting Chip 2 for 2.50.
The music at the end suggest this game is from the 1910s/1920s Btw, I'm a huge Buster Keaton fan!
4:05 seizure time
I had Chips challenge on the Amiga. Awesome game!
I wonder how much of this existed before the rights were actually granted? I have very fond memories of Chips Challenge on Windows 3.11, but I think I'll keep them as memories for now and give this one a miss!
now it needs a lynx "port"
Awesome! Loved the first one on Windows 3.x! I'm gonna check this one out too ofcourse!
Speaking of Chip’s Challenge, how about you review Midnight Synergy’s Wonderland series?
You should try out Wonderland, which is a game created by a company called Midnight Synergy, and you can find it on their website. It's quite similar to chips challenge, but with more simplified mechanics and clean cartoony graphics. It even has multiple sequels, and a series of adventure/puzzle games. It is VERY difficult, but then again, I've never played much of chips challenge.
The original one use to piss me off to no end.
I remember playing the original on my grandparents xp computer!
Oh, I remember that game. It was a little too difficult for me back then.
lol my 5 year old self made it to level 116 I even beat levels my dad got frustrated with(level 89) and couldn't finish.
OH I remember Chips challenge. Used to play it all the time. Great fun.
Also I (still) have crap lap top that can't do 1080p60 or 720p60. Would it be possible to have a hd version of the video 30fps. Maybe its just me.
Awesome review! I remember a game from XP named Hyperbowling or something, do you know what game it is?
The entire bundle (1, 2 and 2 editor) is currently $1.24 on Steam (24 Dec 2017)
If its cheaper in a steam sale I'll buy it. I bought Hitman Absolution for $4.99!
$4.99 isn't cheap for this game. It's actually pretty steep. I agree it's good to support Chuck, but at the same time It's absurd to say a game as primitive as this should have that kind of price tag. That being said, I purchased it the day it released...
Teflon Vaughn Most people's times to solve every level have been coming in at 20-30 hours: for $5, that's a much better dollar per hour rate than most modern games. That's without getting into messing with the editor or improving times/scores, which both add a lot of time. $5 is actually pretty cheap for and I'd happily have paid double that: though I understand that I fit in perfectly to the target audience :P
Yeah, nothing is worth that much waiting. Except Fury Road, that masterpiece was worth a lifetime of waiting.
Had a lot of fun with the Lynx original. Hopefully this will hit Android soon.
Can't say I'm a huge fan of the original Chip's Challenge, but this is cool the squeal got a release, but I would not pay more then $0.99 for it with it being so bare bones of a release.
Wow, a new old stock game that been reviewed.
Chuck Sommerville is the most patient person in the world.
Hi LGR, have you considered having personal interviews with old game developers like him?
saiyaman23 I have thought about it, but it's not really my focus at this point in time. Thankfully there are awesome people like Matt Barton doing exactly that! th-cam.com/users/blacklily8
$5 for both games? Sounds like a solid deal to me.
When is a new episode of LGR Oddware coming out? I want it back!
Have you ever checked out Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe?
Yes well he has reviewed all the previous versions :D Making a scaled version of the player window is on our personal To Do List to, as well as one of the most wished features, so it's something we should be working on soon. Got to nab some bugs first:
steamcommunity.com/app/348300/discussions/0/615085406659298234/
How'd it go?
Does anyone remember a game very similar to this one where you had to 'save' little creatures before the clock ran out? It's driving me crazy and I can't remember the name! I think it was like 'Uhm's Adventure' or something??
Hey LGR! Running with scissors just released a DLC for postal 2 a week ago! You should check it out!
Its cool to see a sequel . But sadly because the basic of this i see it been lost in the junk 99p games on steam . I see it being 99p at one point .
dude that means that eri can just heal all might and the series tension is all killed. damn this power escalation may have been too much. we will see, i suppose.
Do the executables have DRM on them? Either way I really hope it gets on GOG.
Peter Gill Nope, nothing like that.
So, all else being equal, would you prefer playing Chuck's Challenge or Chip's Challenge 2?
Level Editorial (Games) They fill different desires and niches, so it depends on my mood.
Clint, have you thought about reviewing the Microsoft Entertainment Pack Puzzle Collection?
Sumowarrior I have indeed thought about it.
Sumowarrior Sumowarrior, have you thought about what's the deal with the salt at the beginning of every match?
Lazy Game Reviews And you decided against it?
This is really funny but happy news, not that I care much about the game myself. But OMG, how long did that animation of most of the levels take you Clint?!
MagikGimp Haha, not that long actually! You can just hold down a button to skip through them :)
Lazy Game Reviews The power of the quad-core!
There's another 2 game you should review, AGE OF EMPIRES 2!
Call me crazy, but I still think the Lynx version looks the best
Hey LGR, are you going to record Sims 2 sometime again?
delusionnnnn You don't wanna know what goes on behind that door in the attic.
its 5 bucks andddd bought
Now all we need is Oxyd 3 and it's a party!
More like Minesweeper that comes with Windows 3.1. That's what it reminds me of.
What the heck, no full screen mode? What is this Minesweeper??? I'm sure you tried but no Alt-Enter?
Retro Game Players Yes, that was the first thing I tried. It's just not there at this point.
Retro Game Players This is actually the original program retrofitted to not crash and burn horrendously on a modern machine...they are currently working on more retrofitting to allow a fullscreen mode as well as doing negotiations for it to be released on GOG. For now, their only release option so far has been Steam...hate how Steam has to charge 5 dollars minimum for almost every single game they sell, to be honest.
This has to be the longest time between a sequel
Are you ever going to do a spotlight on spiderwebsoftware's games?
DO A LETS PLAY OR A REVIEW ON OCTODAD
That sounds like it should belong to GOG most of the time.
02:32 MY EYES!!! THEY'RE BURNING
OMG releases on may 28th my bday.....
It took longer to develop than Duke Nukem Forever?! [mind blown]
Craig Zyrgle No. This game was locked in publisher hell.
Craig Zyrgle well... it took longer to release than Duke Nukem Forever, it has just kind of been sitting in a purgatory of sorts as far as being able to release it.
It's a shame he didnt/couldnt release it for win3.1/95 so it could be installed side by side with the original... oh well :(
Now we just need a sequal to Ski free.
This game reminds me of Supaplex.
Try ALT+ENTER to make it full screen
Mr. Scott Joplin would be proud.
It's 49c now :)
i played the hell outa the first one at school
Does he still say bummer?
Chips challenge is not all that and a bag of chips.
Bummer!
Wowww
This is the first PC game in my life, when I was 5. 😍
I just want the original Chip's Challenge remade as a Doom wad. Is that so much to ask?
Watch this in 144p :3
Bummer
Maybe I'm just to old now but this game was just way harder than the older one.
Does anybody know more games like Chip's Challenge? Supaplex, Clone, Boulder Dash, Blocks 5, Adventures Of Lolo, Robbo. Any more titles?
:D
Have to say, I grew up playing this Chip's Challenge and wouldn't buy this now, maybe 15 years ago i would have, but not now. As for this "christian" company, bridgestone multimedia group, I have to say that it seems they are just using "christian" as a label, or have no idea what it really means to be a christian. (many American Christians don't.)
The story at the begining show that Christianism and companies don't mix too well.
The forced Window mode interface that is very much reminiscent of the classic Windows version, is the very reason why it won't run on Steam Deck. And that sucks!
It's pretty weird looking at CC2 because there's some really nice sprite work going on there and then suddenly, there'll be floors or something that look like ass. It's kind of jarring and a bit distracting.
It looks like garbage but Chuck Summerville worked so hard damn hard to get this made! I kind of want it for that alone!
Bummer!
Bummer