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  2. Twin Galaxies - Wikipedia

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    On February 8, 1998, Twin Galaxies' Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records was published. It is a 984-page book containing scores compiled since 1981. A second edition was published as a three-volume set in 2007. A third edition was published in 2009. [non-primary source needed]

  3. Billy Mitchell (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    The removal also included Mitchell's Pac-Man high score and first recorded perfect game: "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." [36]

  4. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    To achieve a score so high it resets the in-game score counter back to 0, often used in older arcade games. More commonly used nowadays to express the (absolute) 100% completion of a game. Also see rolling the score. clone A game that is similar in design to another game in its genre (e.g., a Doom clone or a Grand Theft Auto clone). Sometimes ...

  5. Bullet hell - Wikipedia

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    The competitive bullet hell scene is defined by hyper-fast reflex gameplay with a focus on achieving high scores. It has not become an esport due to a lack of human drama, as well as a belief that highly-skilled Japanese players are "gods" of the genre, causing fewer Western players to pick them up.

  6. Super Dodgeball Brawlers - Wikipedia

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    Brawl mode (放課後クラブ活動モード), a feature introduced in the NES version of Super Dodge Ball under the name Bean Ball mode, is reintroduced to this game. Also returning is the ability to equip players and building custom teams, features debuted in the SNES dodge ball game. Custom team can be built using stock team characters.

  7. Tournament of Legends - Wikipedia

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    Tournament of Legends went through a radical change in style in February 2010. Tournament of Legends uses an updated version of High Voltage's Quantum3 engine in use in their games The Conduit and The Grinder, which was also presented at E3 2009 alongside an early version of Legends, titled Gladiator A.D., which was much different than the final product, particularly with respect to age ...

  8. High Score - Wikipedia

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    High Score or Hi Score may refer to: High score, the highest logged point value in a game; High score Scrabble, a variant of the board game Scrabble; A satirical term for a high kill count, usually used in the context of mass shootings

  9. High Score (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Covers the early growth of arcade games and home video game consoles in the late 1970s and early 1980s until the 1983 video game crash.Featured interviews include Tomohiro Nishikado, creator of Space Invaders; Rebecca Heineman, winner of the first Space Invaders U.S. national championship; Doug Macrae, Steve Golson, and Mike Horowitz of General Computer Corporation that made accelerator boards ...