Links

Chuckie Egg

The Chuckie Egg Appreciation Society - Mirrored here and here, this was the original hub of Chuckie Egg activity on the web, but it sadly fell into disuse and eventually disappeared without a trace. Defunct.
Facebook group: Chuckie Egg Appreciation Society - Relatively recent group on the popular social-networking site, Facebook, setup in April 2007 by Sian Birch and now comprising over 650 members.
The Chuckie Egg Site - Chris Skepper's site was one of the oldest, most popular Chuckie Egg sites and also had the best domain name. Defunct.
Tantric Eggs - This site includes the tale of the author's descent into Chuckie Egg addiction. It also includes a useful level 3 Egg set-piece for beginners. Defunct.
Wikipedia - Chuckie Egg - The entry for Chuckie Egg in Wikipedia - the free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
MobyGames - Chuckie Egg Legacy - The group for both Chuckie Egg games at MobyGames - the historical, collaborative web archive, documentation, and review project for all electronic games (computer, console, and arcade).
Open Directory - Games: Video Games: Platform: Chuckie Egg - The category for Chuckie Egg related sites at the Open Directory Project, dmoz.org: the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors.
Yahoo! UK & Ireland Directory > Video Games > Chuckie Egg - The category for Chuckie Egg related sites in the Yahoo! UK & Ireland Directory.
LookSmart - Home > Entertainment > Games > Computer & Video Games > Games > Games by Genre > Action & Arcade > Platform > 2D Platform > Games A-G > Chuckie Egg - The category for Chuckie Egg related sites in LookSmart's directory. Defunct.
JEMU running Chuckie Egg - Richard Wilson's JEMU - The Java Emulation Platform - is an open source Java application designed to emulate various computer systems, with the ability to run as an applet within a browser, allowing you to play either the BBC 32K or AMSTRAD versions of Chuckie Egg online.
Hob running Chuckie Egg - Java 1.1 applet ZX Spectrum emulator that lets you play the SPECTRUM 48K version of Chuckie Egg online.
Jasper running Chuckie Egg - Java 1.1 applet ZX Spectrum emulator that lets you play the SPECTRUM 48K version of Chuckie Egg online.
JaC64 running Chuckie Egg - Java applet Commodore 64 emulator that lets you play the COMMODORE CM64 version of Chuckie Egg online.
JaC64 running Chuckie Egg 2 - Java applet Commodore 64 emulator that lets you play the COMMODORE CM64 version of Chuckie Egg online.
Gratrix.net - Sam Gratrix's BBC 32K Chuckie Egg screenshots page including all the level designs from the original version as well as the eight alternative levels supplied with the CHUCKIE EGG 2 UPGRADE by The Caretaker.
dekay.dynu.com - deKay's SPECTRUM 48K Chuckie Egg screenshots page including the level layouts for the first 33 levels.
Speccy Screenshot Maps - Chuckie Egg - Pavel Plíva's SPECTRUM 48K Chuckie Egg map including the level layouts for 100 levels.
ElectrEm Future distribution with Chuckie Egg - Thomas Harte's Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP executable consisting of an auto-loading ELECTRON release running on a bundled distribution of his ElectrEm Future emulator.
RaverEOT's Chuckie Egg page - Small page with lots of nice graphics taken from the AMSTRAD version of Chuckie Egg.

Miscellaneous

Ian Bell's Elite page - a site by the co-author of another BBC Micro classic, Elite. Ian Bell has also stated in an interview with Games Domain's Michael McCarthy that Chuckie Egg is his favourite game.
Frontier First Encounters Art Page - a site initially devoted to the artwork of Frontier: First Encounters, a sequel to the classic Elite, which also includes The Order of Elite page, listing some of those who have successfully attained the accolade.
Twin Galaxies - Collators of the Official Video Game and Pinball Book of World Records, the industry's official record book.
MobyGames - MobyGames is a historical, collaborative web archive, documentation, and review project for all electronic games (computer, console, and arcade).
Internet Archive - The Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form.
Retro Remakes - one of the largest game remakes communities on the internet.

Multi Emulator Super System (MESS)

Multi Emulator Super System (MESS) - The primary purpose of MESS is to preserve decades of computer and console history. As technology continues to rush forward, MESS prevents these important "vintage" systems from being lost and forgotten. MESS is based on Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME). Additional information about MESS or MAME can be found at www.mess.org or www.mame.net.
BBC in MESS page - Gordon Jefferey's BBC micro driver in MESS status page.
MESS MSX driver in progress - Sean Young's MSX driver in MESS status page.

Arcade

The Killer List Of Videogames (KLOV) - the video-game department of The International Arcade Museum. It has provided the Internet's largest database of coin-operated video-games since the earliest days of the Internet. The International Arcade Museum is the world's largest museum of the art, inventions, and history of the amusement and coin-operated machine industries.

AMIGA

WHDLoad Support Page - WHDLoad is an AmigaOS Harddisk-Install package, which makes it possible to install many demos and games that were originally designed to run only from floppy disks (like Chuckie Egg and its sequel), to a hard disk.
Hall Of Light - the database of amiga games. The Hall Of Light (HOL) is an attempt to catalogue all games that were released commercially for the Commodore Amiga.

AMSTRAD

CPC Oxygen - claims to be the number one online magazine for Amstrad computers; also features an "Amstrad Action" magazine archive.

BBC 32K

The BBC Micro Mailing List Archive - The BBC Micro Mailing List is for discussion of all aspects of the BBC Microcomputer and related machines such as the Acorn Electron and BBC Master Series. In the past there was a seperate mailing list called BeebEmul8 for discussion of all aspects of emulation and emulators of the BBC Microcomputer and related machines such as the Acorn Electron and BBC Master Series. The BBCEmul8 mailing list has been integrated into the main BBC Micro mailing list. Questions and discussions relating to emulation and emulators of Acorn 8-bit machines are welcome on the BBC Micro mailing list.
The BBC lives! - one of the Internet's largest sites catering for enthusiasts of Acorn's range of 8-bit micros from the eighties: the BBC models, Electron, Master and Compact, and to a lesser degree the Atom and Archimedes. This resource covers BBC B emulation, including archives of games and other software (both file and ROM based), as well as a plethora of technical documentation and emulators available. There are also further links to similarly related internet sites.
Stairway To Hell - a web site dedicated to preserving the software that was released for the Acorn range of 8-bit home computers, namely the BBC Micro series and the Acorn Electron. "The Stairway To Hell" was a game released for these machines and is, quite frankly, a far more appealing name for a website than "Dave's BBC Page" or something like that ... so there you have it.
The unofficial archive of The Micro User magazine - The Micro User was one of the most popular and long-running magazines for the Acorn range of computers. This is an, as-yet incomplete, archive of the entire collection.
The BBC Microcomputer System Games Archive - a web site dedicated to collecting information on every BBC Micro game ever commercially released (ie. not in a magazine listing). Also includes a High Scores page with a few Chuckie Egg entries.
BBC COMPUTER WEB SITE - a small site dedicated to the BBC Micro, games and emulation.

COMMODORE CM64

Lemon 64 - Lemon 64 is all about Commodore 64! Here you will find details for thousands of classic games, plus a lot of rare games not available anywhere else on the net.

SPECTRUM 48K

World of Spectrum - The official world archive for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, endorsed by Amstrad plc. Includes information on lots of Spectrum emulators, allowing you to play the original SPECTRUM 48K release of Chuckie Egg on a wide variety of platforms, such as a Nintendo Game Boy Advance or a console like Sony's PlayStation 2.
Speccy Screenshot Maps - Pavel Plíva claims his site hosts all of the game maps put together from ZX-Spectrum screenshots which have been created since 1998. The current total number of maps is over 300. Includes complete maps for Chuckie Egg and Chuckie Egg 2 (Choccy Egg).
The RZX Archive - the archive dedicated to Sinclair ZX Spectrum game walkthroughs, in RZX format - a medium for recording your performance on a Spectrum game using modern emulators. Includes an approximately six hour RZX walkthrough for Chuckie Egg 2 (Choccy Egg).
Speccy Spoilers - the world's biggest, best (and only) Sinclair ZX Spectrum game ending 'snapshot' archive. Contains entries for both Chuckie Egg and Chuckie Egg 2 (Choccy Egg).