Robbie Lakeman
Robbie Lakeman is a competitive video game player who holds the world record for the arcade games Donkey Kong (1981),Stratovox (1980), and Super Pac-Man (1982).[1] He also formerly held the record score for the 1976 arcade game Death Race.
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After regularly livestreaming attempts at the Donkey Kong record, Lakeman first took the record after beating Hank Chien's 2012 world record of 1,138,600 points with a score of 1,141,800 on September 4, 2014.[2] Lakeman subsequently exchanged the world record several times with Wes Copeland.[3][4][5] He has broken the record a total of eight times, including the world record score of 1,272,800 on an original unmodified Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade cabinet on June 8, 2021.[6][7][8][9]
References
- Guinness World Records 2016 Gamer's Edition. Macmillan. September 1, 2015. p. 190. ISBN 9781910561133.
- Fahey, Mike. "A New World Record Ends Hank Chien's Reign As Donkey Kong Champion". Kotaku. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- Good, Owen S. (9 January 2016). "New Donkey Kong world record set, and there's not much room left for another". Polygon. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- "Dramatic Escalation In Donkey Kong World Record Rivalry Between Champions Wes Copeland and Robbie Lakeman!". Twin Galaxies. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- "All-time Donkey Kong world record beaten twice in less than a day". Polygon. 19 September 2015.
- "Highest Score on Donkey Kong". guinnessworldrecords.
- "Robbie Lakeman Sets New Donkey Kong World Record Live on Twitch".
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- "Twin Galaxie's Submission". TwinGalaxies.com.
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