Posted on 04/07/2010 11:14:17 AM PDT by Arec Barrwin
Asteroids Player Smashes 27-Year-Old High Score (Update)
By Chris Kohler April 5, 2010
On Saturday, John McAllister sat down at a friends house near Portland, Oregon to play a game of Asteroids. By Monday, he was still playing.
At 10:18 p.m. Pacific, he scored 41,338,740 points, a new all-time high score. In doing so, he beat a record that has stood for over 27 years.
The official Asteroids high score of 41,336,440 is the longest-standing record in gaming history, having been set on November 14, 1982 by 15-year-old Scott Safran. He stayed awake for three days to accomplish this feat.
Once you master the basics, Asteroids is simply a game of endurance: Can you keep from falling asleep? And if you can, will the arcade cabinet youre playing on stay glitch-free and powered up for three days straight?
McAllisters marathon attempt was streamed live over Justin.tv. Even as of this writing, you can watch a close-up of the Asteroids monitor, or a full view of the room where the celebration is ongoing. The high score remains unofficial until it is recognized by the videogame referees at Twin Galaxies.
Every few hours, once he had racked up enough extra lives, McAllister got up from his barstool, paced the room, ate a sandwich, then sits back down to play. A last-minute bathroom break Monday evening almost cost McAllister the title: He got down to only two ships remaining before rallying back.
This story has been updated from the original version, written while McAllister was still attempting the high score
Why aren’t hemorrhoids called asteroids?
Just imagine, someone is actually proud of this contribution to humanity.
LOL! perfect!
It’s good to have goals, I guess.
Congrats kid. Now join the previous 50 year-old record holder still living in his mom’s basement..
George Costanza ‘frogger’ ping. :)
Ah, you beat me to it!
I’d rather have a few kids doing this than hanging out at the Mall with their pants sagging around their ankles...
LOL!
“Holes! I need holes!”
"Get a life!"
I played Asteriod once.
You would get more of a thrill dropping a quarter into a parking meter.
Shame people still waste their time on these contraptions.
Rusty: Hey, you got Pacman?
Dale: No.
Rusty: Uh, you got Space Invaders?
Dale: No.
Rusty: You got Asteroids?
Dale: Naw but my dad does. Can’t even sit on the toilet some days.
“Come with me if you want a Sequel...”
Scott Safran (February 3, 1967 - March 27, 1989)
http://edition.cnn.com/2002/TECH/fun.games/03/19/asteroids.champion.idg/index.html
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