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  2. Donkey Kong high score competition - Wikipedia

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    The Kong-Off is an annual competitive Donkey Kong tournament, [8] to date held from 2010 to 2019. The inaugural Kong-Off was won by Hank Chien in New Jersey. Jeff Willms won a small cash prize at the 2013 Kong-Off 3 tournament, [9] which was held in Denver between 22 competitors. [36]

  3. Hank Chien - Wikipedia

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    Hank Chien is a former world record holder and two-time "Kong-Off" Champion of the video game Donkey Kong. [2] [3] As of January 2016, his personal best sits at 1,138,600.. Chien won the first Kong-Off, a Donkey Kong competition which occurred on March 19–20,

  4. Steve Wiebe - Wikipedia

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    Steven J. Wiebe (/ ˈ w iː b i /; born January 3, 1969) is an American two-time world champion of the video game Donkey Kong, most recently holding the title from September 20, 2010, to January 10, 2011, with a high score of 1,064,500. Wiebe was the first person to achieve over a million points on Donkey Kong, with 1,006,600 on July 4, 2004.

  5. Welcome to Donkey Kong Country: Details of Epic Universe’s ...

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    Unlike at Universal Studios Hollywood, Epic Universe’s Super Nintendo World will include Super Mario Land and, for the first time in the U.S., Donkey Kong Country.. Guests will travel through a ...

  6. The King of Kong - Wikipedia

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    Restaurateur Billy Mitchell holds the high score for several arcade games, including the original 1981 release of Donkey Kong. In Redmond, Washington, out-of-work engineer Steve Wiebe has purchased a Donkey Kong cabinet in hopes of achieving the world record. Using his mathematical knowledge to identify exploitable patterns in the game, Wiebe ...

  7. Robbie Lakeman - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Lakeman is a competitive video game player who holds the world record for the arcade games Donkey Kong (1981), Stratovox (1980), and Super Pac-Man (1982). [1] He also formerly held the record score for the 1976 arcade game Death Race.

  8. Billy Mitchell (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Mitchell set a record on Donkey Kong with 874,300 points. [5] In 1984, he set a record score for BurgerTime of 7,881,050, which stood until 2005. [55] [56] In January 1985, he set a new record score for Ms. Pac-Man of 703,560, which stood until it was surpassed in 2001 by Ayra. [57] He set a record score for Donkey Kong Jr. of 957,300 ...

  9. Donkey Kong (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters portrays Steve Wiebe's attempts to break the Donkey Kong world record, then considered to have been held by Billy Mitchell. [16] In the early 2010s, Hank Chien set a record of 1,138,600 points. This was broken four years later by Robbie Lakeman with a score of 1,141,800. [17]