Steve Wiebe Sets New World Record
Watch out, Billy Mitchell. Steve Wiebe, the lovable everyman who was the hero of the documentary The King of Kong, has set a new world record in Donkey Kong Jr.
King of Kong [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wiebe] star's ready to take his title back. He's clearly been practicing, except when Steve Weibe practices, he doesn't just play a couple games every other night. He sets world records.
According to classic game scorekeeping organization Billy Mitchell [http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=19&id=1728]'s record in August of last year. The score was checked and verified by Twin Galaxies, which, as anyone who's seen The King of Kong will know, means that it's really, definitely, totally official.
"I'm not surprised he was able to beat it," Hall told Twin Galaxies. "I'm definitely going to try and reclaim it, but it won't be an easy hill to climb."
Twin Galaxies founder and amateur songwriter [http://www.amazon.com/Three-Lies/dp/B0017M425O] Walter Day called the record a "profound performance," whatever that means.
So look out, Billy Mitchell. Steve Wiebe is clearly not kidding around when it comes to setting world records in 2009. We'll see if he can earn that ever-elusive Donkey Kong world record (Wiebe took the record at the end of the movie but lost it to Mitchell afterward) when he attempts to win it live on G4 during E3 2009.
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Watch out, Billy Mitchell. Steve Wiebe, the lovable everyman who was the hero of the documentary The King of Kong, has set a new world record in Donkey Kong Jr.
King of Kong [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wiebe] star's ready to take his title back. He's clearly been practicing, except when Steve Weibe practices, he doesn't just play a couple games every other night. He sets world records.
According to classic game scorekeeping organization Billy Mitchell [http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=19&id=1728]'s record in August of last year. The score was checked and verified by Twin Galaxies, which, as anyone who's seen The King of Kong will know, means that it's really, definitely, totally official.
"I'm not surprised he was able to beat it," Hall told Twin Galaxies. "I'm definitely going to try and reclaim it, but it won't be an easy hill to climb."
Twin Galaxies founder and amateur songwriter [http://www.amazon.com/Three-Lies/dp/B0017M425O] Walter Day called the record a "profound performance," whatever that means.
So look out, Billy Mitchell. Steve Wiebe is clearly not kidding around when it comes to setting world records in 2009. We'll see if he can earn that ever-elusive Donkey Kong world record (Wiebe took the record at the end of the movie but lost it to Mitchell afterward) when he attempts to win it live on G4 during E3 2009.
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