Poll: Which of these items do you like the most?
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flippers
33.33%
9 33.33%
fire boots
14.81%
4 14.81%
skates
7.41%
2 7.41%
suction boots
7.41%
2 7.41%
yellow key
3.70%
1 3.70%
red key
7.41%
2 7.41%
blue key
11.11%
3 11.11%
green key
14.81%
4 14.81%
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Which item do you like the most?
#21
Quote:I must agree with something JB said in one of his videos: the whole suction shoe on a force floor concept doesn't really make any sense... If you're standing on a escalator-like device, how are suction boots going to enable you to negate the effect of that?
XD You're right XD
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#22
Quote:In Atari Lynx they were magnets or something different weren't they?

Correct. (according to this page, anyway)
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#23
Quote:I must agree with something JB said in one of his videos: the whole suction shoe on a force floor concept doesn't really make any sense... If you're standing on a escalator-like device, how are suction boots going to enable you to negate the effect of that?


!!!

Ladies and gentlemen, I believe we have just discovered something that may fundamentally revolutionize our concept of Chip's Challenge. For years, we have thought that Chip put the suction boots on his feet and walked on the floor, when all this time what he has really been doing is wearing the boots on his hands and walking on the ceiling!

Call the newspapers! This is the greatest scientific discovery since quantum physics!
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#24
Quote:Correct. (according to this page, anyway)


I get "fire shield for fire, but "water shield"?? Is it some kind of force field that enables chip to fly over the water?

let's continue to over-analyze: I don't quite see how magnets would help you on force floors either. If it's a magnet that pulls you to the floor it would be the same as the suction boots. If it's a magnet that repels you from the floor that wouldn't work either.

This led me to an interesting question: If you have a large magnet in the shape of a moving escalator (and it actually moves like one) what happens to the magnetic field? Does it move too? Flushed

also the fire boots wouldn't make me feel safe enough to walk through fire [depending on how high the fire is I guess]
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#25
I imagined the magnet is attracted to a floor underneath the moving floor, although that wouldn't really explain Chip's equal ease of movement in all directions. Maybe there's a strong fan at the back of the arrow blowing in the arrow's direction and the arrow is just painted on the floor (or a light display in Lynx)?
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#26
Well magnets do ruin electronic devices, maybe it temporarly ruins the force floor's effect while chip is standing on it.
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