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Here are the lowest scores reported on the different levels of Crazy Valet, and the individual who first recorded that score: (Please, only registered cartridge owners only. Thanks.)

Level Name Number of moves Date verified
1
Brian Prescott
5
10/29/2000
2
Brian Prescott
10
10/29/2000
3
Brian Prescott
16
10/29/2000
4
Russ Perry Jr.
slapdash@enteract.com
14
12/2/2000
5
Russ Perry Jr.
33
12/2/2000
6
Russ Perry Jr.
22
12/2/2000
7
Russ Perry Jr.
19
12/2/2000
8
Russ Perry Jr.
14
12/2/2000
9
Smitty
smitty@game-emporium.com
13
4/16/2001
10
Russ Perry Jr.
22
12/2/2000
11
Russ Perry Jr.
17
12/2/2000
12
Smitty
32
4/16/2001
13
Bohus Blahut
bohus@xnet.com
56
4/30/2001
14
Smitty
33
4/16/2001
15
Russ Perry Jr.
32
12/2/2000
16
Russ Perry Jr.
34
12/2/2000
17
Russ Perry Jr.
32
12/2/2000
18
Russ Perry Jr.
43
12/2/2000
19
Russ Perry Jr.
47
12/2/2000
20
Smitty
60
4/16/2001
21
Russ Perry Jr.
44
12/2/2000
22
Russ Perry Jr.
18
12/2/2000
23
Russ Perry Jr.
49
12/2/2000
24
Russ Perry Jr.
46
12/2/2000
25
Russ Perry Jr.
49
12/2/2000


Special messages and easter eggs

As you can probably tell, it was Russ Perry Jr. who first found the congratulatory message when you finish the numbered version of the game. The message is "KIRK SPAZ", which are the names of my two dogs. The unnumbered version has a different message, however...

Smitty from Game Emporium has found the easter egg that shows the serial number of the cartridge on the screen. To display the serial number on a numbered game, hook up a joystick to the right controller port and press the fire button when the game is in the select mode.

Al Backiel has found the easter egg planted in the PhillyClassic 2001 version of Crazy Valet. To display the PhillyClassic easter egg, finish any level with exactly 47 moves. From that point on, until the console is turned off, the cursor will change into "PC" instead of the dot that it normally is.