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Guinness strips Billy Mitchell of world records

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LoS aNGELES: Billy Mitchell’s perfect “Pac-Man” run and highest score, as well as his “Donkey Kong” score made famous in the documentar­y King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, will no longer be recognised by Guinness World Records.

The decision to remove all of his world records is driven by news that Twin Galaxies, which is Guinness’ official source for verificati­on of these achievemen­ts, was stripping all of Mitchell’s high scores and banning him from future attempts after it was discovered that he was not playing on a regulation arcade version of Donkey Kong to set his records.

Twin Galaxies wrote in an statement that Mitchell’s famous Donkey Kong score of 1,047,200 was not achieved on an arcade machine – a requiremen­t for Twin Galaxies and Guinness – but rather through the use of emulation software.

Using emulated software, and not the original circuit board version of the game, means a player could cheat in any number of potentiall­y undetectab­le ways.

That’s why all submitted high scores must be from playing on original, unmodified arcade machine.

“Twin Galaxies is Guinness World Records’ trusted adviser on video game high scores and as such we rely on it to monitor high score gaming records and handle any and all disputes that occur within its community,” a spokesman told Variety.

“The Guinness World Record titles relating to Mr Mitchell’s highest scores on Donkey Kong have all been disqualifi­ed due to Twin Galaxies being our source of verificati­on for these achievemen­ts.

“We also recognise records for first perfect score on PacMan and Highest score on PacMan,” the spokesman added.

“Twin Galaxies was the original source of verificati­on for these record titles and in line with their decision to remove all of Mr Mitchell’s records from their system, we have disqualifi­ed Mr Mitchell as the holder of these two records.

“Guinness World Records will look to update and find the appropriat­e holder of these records in the next few days.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? King no more: Twin Galaxies wrote in a statement that Mitchell’s famous ‘Donkey Kong’ score of 1,047,200 was not achieved on an arcade machine but rather through the use of emulation software.
King no more: Twin Galaxies wrote in a statement that Mitchell’s famous ‘Donkey Kong’ score of 1,047,200 was not achieved on an arcade machine but rather through the use of emulation software.

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