King of Kong‘s Billy Mitchell Accused of Cheating on His Donkey Kong High Scores
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Remember Billy Mitchell from King of Kong? Not the father of the US Air Force, but the long-haired hot sauce impresario from Florida who has held various world records in various classic arcade games over the years? Including Donkey Kong, the battle over which was detailed in the documentary King of Kong, which I just asked you about?
Yeah, that guy.
So according to this highly technical post at Donkey Kong Forum there’s reason to believe Mitchell hasn’t been entirely on the level with some of his Donkey Kong scores. Mitchell claims that his three highest Kong scores, which are all over a million points, were on original hardware, with video captured through a direct feed from the cabinet. This post from the Donkey Kong Forum moderator Jeremy Young (known as Xelnia on the site) accuses Mitchell of passing emulated MAME footage off as the cabinet direct feed for those three highest scores. Young uses various animated GIFs taken from the three games where Mitchell scored over a million points, from the one Kong cabinet verified to have a direct feed set-up, and from a cellphone video of Young’s own Kong cabinet to compare how the hardware generates the screens in each video, and asserts that the Mitchell footage was clearly captured through MAME. Young also points out that although Mitchell has often played Donkey Kong in public at various competitions and conventions, he’s never scored a million points in a setting with an audience or with a credible witness.