First off, may I say I am not angry. No I am not angry. More somber than anything else.
OK, it looks as though according to one source the new pricing policy is as follows.
$25 for under two hours of recording time
$60 for over two hours of recording time
OK, and now for my story that I have kept secret until now. In late September right before Twin Galaxies was sold I achieved a score of 1,230,000 on Donkey Kong Junior. I submitted it under the old rules where it was completely free. I waited then for them to verify this score. I waited, and waited, but nothing came of it. A couple of months later I ask the referee what the status was on the score because I heard nothing of it being verified. I was told it was still in his mail that he did not yet get to, and to be patient. I said OK.
So as time goes by I message again in February or March, and it still has not been verified, and I get a new type of message. This time I am told it would cost me $15 because the company has been bought out, and there are new rules now. I am like OK, I could argue that in fact I should be grandfathered in, and in fact if I was petty enough to take something this stupid to court I would win the case because I submitted under the old rules, and you just can't change them on the fly to the person who already submitted under the old rules.
But at this time I was like, OK, whatever I got $500 for breaking two Donkey Kong 3 records, and what is $15? In the end I still come out ahead, and I'll cut them some slack. So I message back that sure I will pay the $15, and do you want me to money order it to you? He then responds to hold off on the payment because that $15 is not final. So I think sure whatever, maybe it will go up to $20 or maybe even $30, and I'll be OK, whatever.
Then the site comes back up after being off line for about 5 months. I notice everyone's record score is up there except mine. George Leutz is up there, and Rudy's is up there, and of course all the other Donkey Kong scores at the Kong Off were there. I let off a little bit of steam because I was excluded in this whole thing, and when someone gets their score verified who never played the arcade game before showing up to the place it sort of hurts, especially when the player who is put ahead of you is not well liked. It made me think if this guy who people tend to dislike gets put ahead of me on a game of equal significance, and maybe even lessor significance, what does that say about me?
A person messaged back on Facebook that they would put my score up in the day. Well a month later, and my Donkey Kong 3 score is still not put up. Now I have to wonder. Am I supposed to pay for my Donkey Kong 3 records as well now? If so, that amounts to a lot of money.
$25 for my DK3 5 man
$60 for my DK3 Marathon score
$60 for my Donkey Kong Junior score
That now equals a total of $145 I may have to pay. At this point in my life my financial situation is not that good, and I may have to make some tough choices. If I am expected to pay for all of this I may very well say screw it, and only submit my 5 man DK3 score. I can afford that.
Again, I am not angry if this is what is happening to me. In fact I would not even post this if I was middle class. I would say screw it, and even pay for the record scores I achieved at the Kong Off II. But this is just to let you know why you may not see a couple of scores up at Twin Galaxies of mine, and maybe you'll even see a couple of these scores at another site. It's not that I am angry at Twin Galaxies. It's just I can't afford to pay the bill.