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Friday, April 6, 2012

Fun Facts and information

Heres a new fun fact!
In the beginning rocket snail made penguin chat 3 as a lot of penguins know he is the main founder of Clubpenguin.
There were no coins can you believe it!? 

Penguin Chat:
Did you know that Clubpenguin was originally called penguin chat3!
As myself only started Clubpenguin last year, I thought that was un believable and that Clubpenguin was always called ‘ club penguin ‘ until I heard about penguin chat 3, I thought it was fake until I heard it from Teddy! I then thought that it would be awesome to put on fun facts, I knew it a while ago I just haven’t gotten around to it!

(most of the content below was copied from www.clubpenguin.wikia.com )


Originally it was Penguin chat3:
Producer Rocketsnail Games 
Publisher Rocketsnail Games 
Genre MMOG 
Date released 2003

Penguin Chat 3 is the third installment to the Penguin Chat series, that was created by Rsnail. You used to be able to play it on "www.rocketsnail.com", but as of now, they have closed down the site so everyone visits "clubpenguin" instead. Penguin Chat 3.
Penguin Chat 3, was a free online MMOG, and therefore required no membership. There were no coins or any other way of earning currency, and the purpose of PC3 was to simply chat and have some fun. 

Igloos
In PC3 there were no igloos, however one public one was later available in one of the empty rooms, which was also the new home of the PC3 Band.
Toolbar
In the toolbar, there was the chatbox, the snowball button, the actions button, a report button, the emotes button, a ‘Tell a Joke’ button, and the enter button. There was an arrow button that collapsed the chatbox to make the toolbar smaller. To change color, you would click a color change button on the chatbar, and select a different color. There was a chat history and report button on the upper left of the screen. Judging from the pictures found, there’s also a heart button and a musical note button. These are actually two emotes that are still on Club Penguin so I believe they were just 2 other emotes you can do. There seems to be a couple help buttons on the right of the toolbar as well (probably for technical assistance etc.). 
Snowballs
Snowballs were also available in Penguin Chat 3, however the crosshair was different, and after aiming, the desired position may not be the one that occurs.
Ninja
Ninjas were secret in PC3. When you opened up the color select window, if you clicked the "n" in "Select Your New Penguin", a ninja color would pop out. Once you selected the ninja outfit as a color you’d have a black color, with a headband, belt, and sword on your back. Dancing would make it transparent, identical to dancing as a ninja in Club Penguin. 
Construction Worker
You could also be a construction worker. You had to click on the hook of the crane in the sky (the crane was behind a fence in the back) in the snowfields that were right of the Town to get the hard hat (you didn’t have a player card back then so you didn’t really get a hard hat, you just wore one). If you danced, you would be drilling the ground and if you went into the middle snow fields, you’d be driving a snowcat, a special form of transportation forever immortalized when it was once shown on the wall of the Pizza Parlor, and is a CP pop culture top subject, but was only available on Penguin Chat 3. 
Trivia
• The songs that played in Penguin Chat 3 were, "I'm at 9933", "I've Been Delayed", and "Banana Phone". 
• Many things from Penguin Chat 3 are in Club Penguin now. 

Also, here are the original rooms!












Also, here is a remake of the login page

(photos will be uploaded soon)


Then, there was Penguin Football Chat:
Platform Browser 
Producer Rocketsnail Games 
Publisher Rocketsnail Games 
Genre MMOG 
Date released 2001 


Penguin Football Chat (also known as Penguin Soccer Chat) is a unique version of Penguin Chat. Players are represented as a penguin avatar dressed in a football uniform with two numbers and colours of their choice. Unlike Penguin Chat, Penguin Football Chat has four rooms. The rooms in order are an upper-left to bottom-right diagonal field with red goals, an upper-right lower-left field with green goals, a field the same as the first field except that it has light blue goals, and a field the same as field two, but with black goals. However, these remain unnamed except for the fact that in the rooms menu, they are named with a number each. You can choose an outfit each time you log on. Everything you say appears in a small white box. When you log on, it says in the box, "[Your name] has entered the world" or, when you log off, "[Your name] has left the world" 
It is called Penguin Football Chat, as the original name of the sport is "Football", while "Soccer" is said in North America. 
Trivia 


The message you get when your name is taken, or when you have a swear in your name.


Room 1 of Penguin Football Chat. Note the soccer ball.
• There is no swear filter on the game, making it possible to swear and not get a ban. 
• Many penguins think that Hockey on Club Penguin came from Football Chat. 
• Unlike Club Penguin, there are no moderators, although you may see moderator impersonators. 
• There is a VERY high chance you'll see some penguins claiming to be famous. 
• You don't really have a constant log in (no username or password), you can choose a different name every time you log in. 
• Sometimes, if someone chooses an inappropriate name, it won't let you in. 
• Unlike Penguin Chat and Club Penguin, you can create a username with one word, but contains both lowercase and capital letters, like "tEsT". 
• Unlike Club Penguin, you can log in with two penguins at the same time, with the same computer. 
• Not many people are aware of this game. There are not many Penguins playing this game anymore. 
• You can choose the name rsnail in this game, but you need to use a uppercase "i" instead of a "l" at the end of the name. 
• This game is similar to Club Penguin's Soccer Pitch. 
• It is really hard to get the ball in the goal.’

Here are a couple of pictures from Penguin Football Chat


(photos will be uploaded soon)




Then, there was Experimental penguins, a game similar to Penguin Chat 3:
Producer Rocketsnail Games 
Publisher Rocketsnail Games 
Genre MMOG 
Date released 2000

Experimental Penguins is an old game from 2000, which was believed to have started Club Penguin. It was a multi player Game/Chat, similar to Club Penguin and Penguin Chat 3, and it was made around the time of Rocketsnail. 
You could choose a name and be a default color, default colors included black, blue, green & red. Little is known about Experimental Penguins since there are not any pictures of gameplay. From the icon they put next to it on Rocketsnail.com, it seems that there was dynamite (explosives) and Snow Cats (vehicles) which soon made their way into Penguin Chat. 
Experimental Penguins only stayed up for a few months but it got several awards. It closed down, and then Penguin Chat came along. During Experimental Penguins, there was a game being worked on for it called Snowblasters. The game was never finished before they put up Penguin Chat. 
Trivia 
• Unlike Penguin Chat, players couldn't swear. 
• It was made by rsnail. 
• You can now play Experimental Penguins by going here. 

Again, some pics from experimental penguins

(photos will be uploaded soon)


And now, we have Club Penguin,
Just a bit of info

Producer New Horizon Inc. 

Publisher Disney 

Genre MMOG 

Date released 2005



If you missed out on the previous fun fact, you can find it in the archives column!

Eath day party

While reading the Club Penguin Times, I came across something that caught my attention. Aunt Arctic, the Club Penguin Times’ advice columnist and editor in chief, was spotted in the Club Penguin Times. She was holding a big globe in her hands. The title of the article which contained her picture is “Earth Day Announcement”.
Earth Day Announcement « Club Penguin Cheats
Club Penguin usually puts the mascot that will come online for the upcoming party in the Club Penguin Times. That’s one of the reason I believe that Aunt Arctic is coming to Club Penguin for the Earth Day Party, which is starting on April 19 and finishing April 24. The Earth Day Party also helps raise awareness for the animals being supported by donations from Coins for Change.
Another reason I think Aunt Arctic is coming for the Earth Day Party is Trainman1405. He checked Club Penguin‘s files and saw that Aunt Arctic is coming for the Earth Day Party, along with all the phrases she’s going to say during the party.
All of those reasons made me think that Aunt Arctic will be visiting Club Penguin for the Earth Day Party. Also, if you want to find Aunt Arctic, this website will be tracking her. Do you think Aunt Arctic will be visiting Club Penguin for the Earth Day Party? Leave your answers down in the comments.

Upcoming events


Have you heard? For Earth day you can go wild with new inspired igloo items!

Earth day Announcment

Field ops 76 cheats


Club Penguin has just released the new EPF Field Ops 76 cheats! Club Penguin Insiders brings you the Club Penguin Cheats and secrets for this latest Club Penguin field ops.
To start the field-op go to the EPF Command Room and click on the field-ops screen. Find an unplugged machine in a busy place, and upload a secret message onto it. Wear your EPF gear, and make sure you’re noticed by citizens.
We are continuing Dot’s plan to lure Herbert with EPF technology—this time with a big difference. We’re NOT working undercover. Find an unplugged machine and upload a secret message onto it. Wear your uniforms, and draw attention. We WANT you to be noticed.
Read on for the Field Ops Location
Field Ops Location -- Dance Lounge

How to find the unplugged machine

  1. Accept the Field-Op in the EPF headquarters.
  2. Bring up your map and click on Town.
  3. Enter the Night Club.
  4. Go up the stairs to “Dance Lounge”
  5. Waddle to the spot next to the arcade game shown on the right.
  6. Click your spyphone.

How to complete the minigame

Check out our Field Ops Cheats video below for a better example of how to beat it!
Once you complete the Club Penguin Field Ops you will receive another medal which you can spend towards EPF gear, and you will find the following message:
Well done! It must have been a bit strange trying to be noticed, instead of working undercover. You did extremely well. Hopefully Herbert saw the commotion. If he tries to break into the machine, we’ll spot him. I’ll be watching carefully.

EPF mission cheats


Club Penguin EPF Agents are given a Field Ops mission every week that requires them to find a location in Club Penguin and then complete a minigame mission. To find the current Field Ops in Club Penguin, use our Club Penguin Field Ops Tracker.  This page contains all of the Club Penguin Field Ops Mission Cheats!
  1. “Signal Detected” Match the Frequency Cheats — Our Club Penguin Cheats page about the hardest mission in Club Penguin — the Signal Detected minigame!

Money codes


There’s some new Club Penguin Codes that will give you 1,500 coins absolutely free. Anyone can use them, whether you’re a member or not, so go ahead and get some quick coins! They’re from the new Club Penguin Magazine in the UK and they are giving out free codes every month!
Here are the three Club Penguin Codes for April 2012:
  • DRILLOFF – 500 coins
  • EPFRULES – 500 coins
  • REDBEARS – 500 coins
All you have to do to enter these codes is click the “Unlock Items Online” on the bottom left of Club Penguin, log in, and then click “I have a code” and type them in.
  • MMCODE11 – 500 coins
  • MMCODE 12 – Guitar Shirt
  • MMCODE13 – 2500 coins
    • TOGETHER – 500 coins
    • BIGWHITE – 500 coins
    • SHRIMP64 – 500 coins