First off, before anything, I want to add that I believe there are at least 50 people on this forum who have the ability to break my record. What's the difference between me and them?
I put in time. I went down that that path when they wouldn't. At the end of the day it's about results over potential. Potential means nothing if you do nothing with it.
10 years to this day I broke the Marathon record for Donkey Kong 3. I got a score of 2.78 million(I already had the five man record). I would later raise the score and take it to another level 3.53 million. Then I would take it to another level 4.25 million. Then ultimately I took the game to an even higher level and got the score to 6.1 million.
When I broke the record Steve Wiebe was a top Donkey Kong player who just broke the record again. There was no Donkey Kong Forum.
Since then Wiebe has fallen out of the top 20. The top 10s of Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior, Donkey Kong 3, and Crazy Kong are completely different now.
But through it all my DK3 scores have remained at the top and have dominated the landscape. There are 4 different settings with 2 tracks each. I not only have the record in all them, but my scores are far and away higher than anyone else.
But unlike others I have freely shown my gameplay to the world. So everyone can see the system I use.
Through it all I have entered scores where DK3 was being competed, and I thrashed the competition.
I won the Atariage tournament twice. Won a Brian Allen tournament. Won both categories of the DK fundraisers tournament. Won the DK3 competition when it was an IGBY event. I also won the very first 5 minute DK3 event. Then there's the online sites.
I achieved top score at Donkey Kong Forum, Twin Galaxies, MARP, and Retro Uprising.
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Through it all, I feel fortunate. This is my favorite game, and I am glad I was able to take the game places it's never been before. I've put a lot of passion into this game. I revolutionized the game. I will forever be linked in a major way to this game.
Found the RBS screen, first to flip the boards, first to flip the boards twice. First to RBS on hard settings, first to flip the boards on hard settings.
50 years from now if there is still competitive play with this game, my name will still have meaning to this game. And when people beat my DK3 scores it will be still be meaningful after all these years.
And to the 50 who have the potential to put me in my place by beating a DK3 of mine, bring it.
Yes, this post is completely self absorbed with too much boasting, and goes on WAY too long. I don't care. I earned this right. I put in the time.