Man Breaks 27 Year Old Asteroids Record

Logan Westbrook

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Man Breaks 27 Year Old Asteroids Record



A gamer in Portland, Oregon has broken the high score record for Asteroids, a record that has stood for more than a quarter of a century.

Some people are good at a certain game, some people are very good, and some are so good it starts to get a little scary. John McAllister played Asteroids for three days straight in his effort to bag the top score.

Every few hours, McAllister would get up and walk around or eat something, sacrificing some of his extra lives in the process, until eventually he clocked up a score of 41,338,740, beating the previous record by 2,300 points. The previous total was set in 1982 by the, then 15, year old Scott Safran, and was the longest standing videogame record to date.

Source: Wired [http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/04/asteroids-record/]


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ma55ter_fett

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After three days I weould be spinning around shooting at asteroids that wern't there.

Pew Pew Pew
 

ZeLunarian

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zombie711 said:
the other guy had a button on his arcade that paused it
Really? xD
McAllister just stocked up on enough lives so he could take a bathroom break... ... and hoped for the best.
There was some close moments near the end too...
But all in all... was sort of epic... in a sad-watching-some-guy-play-asteroids-all-night kinda way ~~
 

Gladion

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This reminds me of that virus that let you play Asteroids and everytime you managed to shoot an asteroid, some random data was erased from your hard-drive. Of course the OS-folders were touched the last so the user wouldn't notice until it's very well too late.
 

The DSM

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Anyone that dedicated to any cause deserves an Medal, be it Video gaming or anything else
 

GamingAwesome1

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That is absolutely crazy. Sacrificing his lives for basic bodily functions, that's quite the dedication.

These old videogame records are a decade and a half old and they still peruse my interest.

Hats off to this guy.
 

McNinja

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After three days straight, that guy had BETTER beat the score. Well, congratulations to him anyway, he deserves some kind of medal or something.
 

Mcradden

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I'm guessing the fact he had to sacrifice lives meant this was done on an old school arcade cabinet? I wonder how many bodyguards they had standing around to prevent anyone trying to be "funny" and ending the game early.

Top marks to this guy for smashing a long standing record :)

Does it actually get harder and faster the longer you play or is there a threshold?
 

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He never actually died. This was released in a local paper, and it appears that the game's motherboard didn't have the capacity to handle that many lives/points, so it fried mid-game.