For those that don't know me, My name is Steven Kleisath and I am the undisputed Guinness and TG world record holder for High Scores of "Mario Bros." single player and doubles play. I mention this because a score being legitimate is as important to me, when I know the hard work and determination it takes to break through to take down a mammoth score. I am just catching up with this relentless scrutiny of Billy Mitchell's DK scores on here.
I am friends with Billy Mitchell and Robert Childs. I have known them for years, and interact with them regularly on our Retro Arcade Night event we put on throughout the year at Arcade Game Sales in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
I also consider myself a friend to some of the DK players that have launched this new wave of trying to disprove Bill's past scores on Donkey Kong.
It is to the point where I feel I need to give my 2 cents worth of what I know and what I believe to be true and clear.
First order of business is Boomers in Fort Lauderdale in 2010.....
Boomers, also known as Grand Prix Raceway, which was considered the world's largest arcade at the time, ironically did not have a DK cabinet at that time, so a distributor brought to the venue the cabinet that Bill would play on. Todd Rogers and his wife were in attendance, Robert Childs ofcourse was in attendance, the distributor who brought the game was there, but even more importantly, Peter Bouvier, the owner of Twin Galaxies at the time and a family member, was 100% there in attendance at the time of the rollover of the game, along with others witnessing in the room. These Original Tapes will show not only the gameplay, but the room overview of everyone that was in attendance. Also the manager of Boomers and a technician working there, were present.
On a personal note, I have known these guys for years, and they have families and full time careers of their own, and don't have time to go to such lengths to fabricate game scores.
As for the Direct Feed/MAME board part of this....
There are screen shots from the T.V. post that claims it was running Mame. You can see the defect on the right hand side. There is no way you can emulate a monitor defect like this in Mame, so even if someone used Mame in a cabinet, there would be a significant, obvious wiring addition tongue video output from the PCB. But if it was a video capture, then it wouldn't have the monitor defect. I haven't read into the whole post explaining the allegations, but from the screen shots they are making the references too, it's 100% an image of a Sanyo EZ20 Monitor.
CGA to Vega converters were not available back then, and even if they were, I am not aware of any that can replicate a monitor defect or can adjust an inverted video signal. For example, if your TV screen had a bunch of wavy lines and you recorded the Super Bowl on your DVR, then moved that DVR to a different TV, you shouldn't see any wavy lines.
In closing for now, Billy Mitchell will begin addressing this whole situation tommorrow, Tuesday February 6th, between 7:00-8:30 PM at
https://www.compoundmedia.com on the East Side Dave Show. MUCH will be revealed in Audio and Video form in the coming weeks, so tune in and stay tuned.