That moment when you realize that Steve Wiebe had a 900k+ PB back in the 80's, just not official.
The documentary didn't only lie about your score, Tim, but it also "lied" about the scores (and kill screens) Steve Wiebe got back in the day.
The truth is Billy did 874k in 1982 (something like that), Steve Wiebe did 900k+ (I don't remember how much exactly) by the end of 1980/beginning of 1990. Then they shot King of Kong saying that Steve Wiebe was trying to get the record, even if he unofficially had the record for a long-time theoretically. (Someone can correct the info if I'm missing something).
Now you can say that Steve is lying when he told us he got that score back when he was in college (since we obviously don't have any visual proof), but I would personally believe Allen staal to get 1.1m more than to believe Steve Wiebe lied about that.
So theoretically, Steve Wiebe did beat Billy Mitchell unofficially, before Tim has beaten Billy officially.
No offense to anyone on what I say, I'm just saying the "chronological" order of the DK "world record".
and knocked Billy Mitchell off that pedestal by besting what was thought of as the unbreakable record.
Fk, that's Vincent Lemay's math there. Even me knew that 900k+ was definitely possible by grabbing the bottom hammer when I first started playing DK. I never knew it was possible to be worst than Vincent Lemay's math!