Steve Wiebe Takes Donkey Kong Junior World Record With Score of 1,139,800
Steve Wiebe, the lovable protagonist from the documentary The King of Kong, recently became too impatient to wait until E3 to crush a classic gaming high score. Twin Galaxies, the unofficial scorekeepers of global gaming records recently announced that Wiebe had set a new high score of 1,139,800 for Donkey Kong Jr., surpassing the previous record of 1,033,000 set by Ike Hall. – from Joystiq
On April 24, Twin Galaxies announced that Steve Wiebe has officially taken the Donkey Kong Junior World Record. The new World Record mark was accomplished on March 14 and verified by Twin Galaxies Chief Referee David Nelson. Steve’s new World Record mark of 1,139,800 points takes the Donkey Kong Junior crown from fellow Washington state native Ike Hall, who was crowned the DKJ World Champ in August 2008 with a score of 1,033,000, taking the crown that Billy Mitchell had held on the game since 1985. – from TwinGalaxies






June 9th, 2009 at 9:51 pm
I can hardly believe how many hours Wiebe spent playing that game during that one competition day; he must have been slamming the Red Bulls