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    ‘King of Kong’ villain reclaims Donkey Kong throne

    Billy MitchellBased on his portrayal in the breakout documentary "The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters,"
    classic game expert Billy Mitchell isn't exactly the world's most
    likable guy. But at the International Video Game Hall of Fame's
    inaugural event, he proved that when it comes to video game chops, he's
    still tops.

    Mitchell reclaimed the official Donkey Kong world record by amassing
    1,062,800 points in the legendary barrel-hopping platformer, putting
    him ahead of former record holder Hank Chien by a mere 1,100.

    But he didn't stop there. Shortly after setting the new Kong mark,
    Mitchell went after the ape's lesser known son, racking up 1,270,900 in
    Donkey Kong, Jr. to claim that record, too. It took Mitchell 2 hours
    and 42 minutes to set the Donkey Kong mark and 3 hours and 58 minutes
    to top Donkey Kong, Jr.

    Why go after both records? You could say Mitchell was just caught up in the moment.

    "I remember a lot of celebration; hugs, kisses and a lot of hooting and hollering," he said in a release. "Once that died down, I stood there looking at Donkey Kong Jr. and thought 'there's one more thing I have to take care of'."

    In "King of Kong," Mitchell was portrayed as the bad guy of the
    competitive classic gaming world, snubbing up-and-coming rival Steve
    Wiebe, a math teacher from Washington. Wiebe traveled to numerous
    locations to play Mitchell at Donkey Kong, including Mitchell's home
    town, but Mitchell repeatedly refused to participate in an organized
    match.

    Undaunted, Wiebe beats Mitchell's existing Donkey Kong record in the
    movie's closing scenes, a record that would stand until Mitchell retook
    the crown in 2007. Chien stepped into the pair's to-and-fro battle by
    taking the crown in February, and his record stood until Mitchell's
    recent triumph.

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