Believe I was around... 11? But this was the late 2000s or early 2010s. I had really gotten on a retro kick as a kid. Started with the Atari 2600, then NES, and eventually arcade machines. I built a bar top Mortal Kombat 2 cabinet with my dad around this age, used some interface called Maximus arcade I believe. Anyway, I eventually got around to playing a ton of different arcade games.
Here is a video I made as a 12 year old about converting an old random cabinet to a 60-in-1 Donkey Kong machine:
I was very proud of this at the time, but obviously the camera work is pretty shoddy now lol. Anyway, from there I managed to get around 100k. I credit videos like those from John's arcade (
for really getting me into it. I distinctly remember looking at TG at the time, and Billy's 1.06m was at the top. Different times, eh? That score seemed impossible then.
Anyway, I played solo until about 2013, and I believe a YouTube comment by Corey Chambers on a video brought me to DKF, and Ethan happened to be streaming. Immediately, I was so drawn to this community. I think the rest of this story is well documented here and elsewhere ;p.
I credit this community and the retro community in general for kickstarting all my career successes nowadays, through all the tinkering and fixing. I would have never gotten such an early start as an electrical engineer otherwise. And most perhaps most importantly, the immense confidence I got from being one of the best in the world at something so early on was priceless. I hope one day we can relive those days, of 2013-2016 and also the fun of the 2020 tournaments on Kong League I organized. Wait and see!