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New "Perfect Game" Donkey Kong Record May Be Unbeatable (polygon.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Standing in front on a Donkey Kong arcade cabinet, Wes Copeland set a new all-time high score on Thursday, playing Donkey Kong for 3 hours, 20 minutes, and scoring 1,218,000 points."It's how he took the title, though that's so staggering," reports Polygon. "Copeland did not lose a single Mario in the game. He took his first life all the way from the first level all the way to the end, cashing in the extra lives to obliterate all comers." Since the game ends after 22 levels, it will be difficult to surpass Copeland's "perfect game".

For comparison, Steve Wiebe set a high score in 2007 with just 695,500 points in the documentary "The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters," eventually bumping his score up to 1,064,500 by 2010. But Thursday, posting a picture of his new high score on Facebook, Copeland announced that "This will be my last record score. I don't believe I can put up a game any higher than this."

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  1. Re:Wes the Neckbeard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Some men are just better than you. They can hit a world record and bang chicks. Get over it.

  2. That's literally what it means by Sowelu · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If it's beatable, then it's not a perfect game.

  3. Re:So? by phantomfive · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Some things are more important than work, Mr AC.
    Do it for the love, not for the money.

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  4. Mario who? by UberVegeta · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Didn't lose a single Mario"

    Who the hell is Mario? This is Donkey Kong. Did you mean Jumpman?

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