Thanks for responding I was hopeful you would. Again this is I assume on your cabinet?Yes, the 67,010 score was on my cabinet.
I don't know what happened to the Video Paradise cabinet from the 80's, although the owner of the arcade claims that he can identify it by the location of a hole drilled in the back.
I said im skeptical because well frankly you and Les both get the BEST run of your lives in the same tournament on the SAME cabinet?I know that I had a few other games with 213.xx times before the contest at Space Shuttle, I'm not sure about Les.
We were at the top of our game at that time. It does not surprise me that's when we both achieved our best score.
When we met again at CAX a few years ago, Les did say that he had not played since the contest, so he retired in July 1984.
The machines at CAX were in bad shape, so no serious play was done that day.
Did you get these 67,260 scores on a different Pole Position cabinet or just your cabinet?My 213.xx times were all played on that one cabinet from the Video Paradise arcade.
My best on my personal machine is 67,010.
Do either of you have a video you made getting 67k+ scores in the last 30+ years?
No. I did record some games back then with a dedicated camera (this was before camcorders), but the tapes have been lost to time. If I had recorded a 213.xx time, I believe that I would have kept the tape.
All other games recorded since then that were short of a high score have not been kept.
My point was perhaps there was an issue with the cabinet and you could go a little faster than normal?
It was a factory machine, like any other. I do get lap times of 52'20 on my personal machine, so I have every reason to believe there is not something unique about the Video Paradise machine.
Early romset issue? Bad rom due to a power surge?
As far as I know, there are not multiple romsets, and that the Video Paradise machine did not suffer any malfunctions.
I'm certain you are very good at this game and I'm sorry I'm so skeptical but way to many of these 80's scores with this exact type of scenario (no videos and and no one else has come close to this score in 30+ years) have ended up being false but I do appreciate you coming in an discussing it here and posting the photos! I'm just a bit of a cynic about these things nothing personal for sure Video recording was rare for the early 80's.
The high scores were done at an official Guinness site, witnessed by a TG referee, and are within a few percent of widely accepted previous scores by me and Les... but it seems nothing short of a video will be convincing evidence for you.
I need to figure out how to just TAS this thing and be done with it.Hey! Don't call John a Tool