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Perfect Game of Pac-Man Achieved...


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Ghandi
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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 03:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2008/07/dayintech_0703

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1999: After nearly 20 years and millions of quarters, someone attains the unthinkable: a perfect score on Pac-Man.

The world record was set by 33-year-old Billy Mitchell of Hollywood, Florida, during a U.S.-Canada clash over the Fourth of July weekend. Mitchell took more than six hours to complete the game at the Funspot Family Fun Center in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire.

To achieve the game's maximum score of 3,333,360 points, Mitchell navigated 256 boards (or screens), eating every single dot, blinking energizer blob, flashing blue ghost, and point-loaded fruit, without losing a single life.

"It was tremendously monotonous," said Mitchell, a father of three and president of Rickey's World Famous Sauces, a manufacturer of Louisiana hot sauces.

Mitchell's record was confirmed by Twin Galaxies, publisher of the Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records.

Walter Day, Twin Galaxies' chief scorekeeper, said the perfect Pac-Man score was one of the most difficult feats in the history of arcade gaming.

"The level of completeness is so complete it's difficult to find an analogy to compare it to.... It took tremendous skill. The focus is extraordinary," he said at the time.

Pac-Man has been one of the most popular arcade games ever made, and was played more than 10 billion times worldwide in its first 20 years, according to Day.

"To the best of our knowledge, it [was] the first time someone's done this," said Patrick Fitzgerald, a spokesman for Midway Games, which distributed Pac-Man in the early 1980s.

Mitchell and an American friend had spent the previous year in a grudge match against a pair of Canadians, trying to achieve the first perfect Pac-Man score as a matter of national pride.

In May 1999, one of the Canadians, Rick Fothergill, came within 90 points of the perfect score while playing at the Funspot arcade, described then as the world's second-largest arcade, with about 500 games.

The foursome set a Fourth-of-July-weekend rendezvous for their head-to-head competition. Mitchell said he came very close to setting the record on July 1 -- which coincidentally is Canada Day -- but a kid pulled the plug about four hours into the game.

"I was noticeably upset," said the soft-spoken Mitchell.

Wearing a red-white-and-blue necktie to celebrate the holiday, Mitchell said he didn't eat for two days of the competition.

He said the record-breaking game's first 20 screens were tense and grueling, while the remaining 236 screens -- all identical -- strained his endurance.

"It felt like I'd been playing forever," he said. "[After about four hours] I realized I still had 100 boards to go. I started talking to myself, coaching myself on. I was afraid I was going to get lost inside myself."

Mitchell's entire game was recorded for posterity on videotape by a Funspot employee.

Mitchell said he was an avid arcade player in his teens, holding world records for the highest score on Donkey Kong, which he first set in 1982 at age 17. Steve Wiebe's attempt to beat that record is chronicled in the 2007 documentary, King of Kong.

"I was absolutely, totally consumed and obsessed by the idea that no one could beat me," Mitchell said. "I was the best."

Mitchell, who signed his high scores "Play to Win," once retired at age 19 before attaining the perfect Pac-Man score. He turned his energies toward the family business, staying away from arcades until 1998.

That's when Mitchell and his friend, Chris Ayra, the world-record holder for the high score on Ms. Pac-Man, a later version of the game, started their rivalry with the Canadians.

"I had the knowledge [to get the perfect Pac-Man score] in 1984, but my enthusiasm and the incentive to do it weren't there," Mitchell said. "We felt the Canadians were Johnny-come-latelys and needed to be put in their place."

After the record-breaking game, Mitchell immediately announced his second retirement, but added: "I'm like a boxer. I might come out for one more fight. Hopefully I won't get beat up."


...you know... just in case Douche or Syd were planning to throw Pac-Man at us Cool

...and yeah, I know it's old news... but I can't get 100,000 points in Pac-Man, so 3 million+ is mind boggling.


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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 04:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Billy Mitchell's a jerk! Razz


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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 04:19 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Not Sure wrote:
Billy Mitchell's a jerk! Razz


Damn right he is.
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Ghandi
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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 04:22 pm Reply with quote Back to top

http://www.twingalaxies.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=86

Additional information about the "King of Kong" movie portraying Billy Mitchell as a douche. Because a movie about his competitor for the title wouldn't be biased at all would it? Razz


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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 04:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Ghandi wrote:
http://www.twingalaxies.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=86

Additional information about the "King of Kong" movie portraying Billy Mitchell as a douche. Because a movie about his competitor for the title wouldn't be biased at all would it? Razz


He just rubs me the wrong way. I know the flim is biased, but just the way he speaks in interviews somehow manage to tick me off. The man just seems to ooze arrogance.
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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 05:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I think they fixed the NES version of Pac-Man and removed the programming flaw that caused the game to end.
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PostPosted: Jul 03 2008 11:28 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I'm just glad the guy didn't pull a Berserk and have a heart attack right after registering the high score.

But damn, getting through over two hundred fifty screens of that. I can barely take three.


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PostPosted: Jul 07 2008 12:10 am Reply with quote Back to top

Alright, although I loved the king of kong, now there is an onslaught of kids in their 20's who think they are experts on video games because they saw the movie. Billy Mitchell is not a b itch like he is portrayed in the movie. Steve Wiebe is not a down and out underdog whitehat cowboy. The director of king of kong makes Michael Moore look unbiased. If anyone else lives near Weirs Beach (and if you do say so cuz networking is sweet!) you would know of Billy on a level outside of a documentary that was geared toward sundance festival yuppies and not actual video game players. Yeah, its fun to think about the big bad man, but give me a break.
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PostPosted: Jul 07 2008 01:05 pm Reply with quote Back to top

It's not how he is portrayed, but things he says and how he says them, it's his personality that rubs people the wrong way, not the way he is portrayed. So give me a break.


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ged1928
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PostPosted: Jul 07 2008 10:32 pm Reply with quote Back to top

anorexorcist wrote:
It's not how he is portrayed, but things he says and how he says them, it's his personality that rubs people the wrong way, not the way he is portrayed. So give me a break.


I don't think you understand what the idea of a portrayal is. If you know him personally, then I am sorry, but commenting on his personality from an editted 5 minutes of film time over his 25 year "career" is not the same. Once again, if you know him personally, my deepest sympathies for this retort. But you might be surprised to find out that every once in a while people in the media pick and choose words in a way to illicit a passionate but ultimately ignorant response from their chosen targets, whether they be yuppies, neocons, or nerds.
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