I've been orbiting/lurking classic arcade gaming since forever and discovered Billy Mitchell in 1999 after hearing about his Perfect Pac Man. Some website published an interview with him and I was instantly fascinated with Billy.
I showed a friend the interview and he said, "There should be a movie made about him at least a documentary."
Fast forward 8 years to December 2007. I'm looking for something or other classic gaming-related and I bump into the KoK trailer. It was the first I'd heard of the movie, even though back then I went to the TG site from time to time. (Robert Mruczek's report on Abdner's Ms. Pac Man score in 2005 blew my mind. I was just... oh my god...
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So obviously I got very excited at the prospect of a Billy movie, not to mention my friend's prophetic "there should be..." from almost a decade before.
I said this to my friend:
"This comes out on video at the end of next month. I just put it in my queue. I am honestly more excited to see this than any other movie next year. I don't know how I missed this when it was in the theatre."
So the movie comes out on DVD in January 2008, I watched it, loved the crap out of it, but pretty much left it there.
It was over 3 years before I myself actually started playing DK seriously. As much as I liked the movie, it never entered my mind to try to get good, even though I'd had MAME/DK on my PC since the late 90s and always liked DK. (Seems weird to me in retrospect.) But in April 2011 the US government killed online poker so I started messing around with CAGs more seriously in order to fill my sudden game-playing void. And here we are!
Anybody else besides Mitch and I have a long delay between seeing the movie and becoming interested in playing the game?