Walter Day, Billy Michell, and Todd Rogers - The Three Stooges of video gaming. 3 guys who have done nothing to prove themselves beyond running their mouths, because the "road" to their redemption is a dead end.
I skimmed to min 53 and stopped watching after hearing him say, "I'm not going to apologize for my success" or whatever, and something about being 'as solid as a rock...'
I'm so happy that I understand these memes now from watching dozens of hours worth of Billy Mitchell shit over the past week or so. "It's a yes or no question. There's no question pending. Just answer the question." "Are you seeing a psychiatrist? No. Are you seeing a psychologist? No, I'm seeing a priest." So many fucking gems LMAO. Even right here. First thing he says is "I'm doing this despite strong legal advice. And don't record, but if you do record, it's fine. Gotta stroke my ego, I can't not allow recording of me." LMAO. And he doesn't believe in journalism? WTF lol.
If anybody still has doubts that this guy is not a full blown narcissist full of BS, lies, manipulation, blame shifting and god like ego.. just watch this video.. It is so revealing..
John Hooper loved how he asked if there was a lawyer in the room as if he wanted one to be there. No, he was instead checking if there was before he spouted his lies, lol.
when he can't provide evidence, at least play live and proof you are capable of reaching the score. I mean it doesn't even have to be the exact score. He is "Gamer of the Century" afterall.
After watching the ENTIRE video I know nothing more than I knew when I started. Billy Mitchell vented for over an hour and neither gave any specific proof to back up his scores or came right out and said, "I did not cheat." Watching this video is an utter waste of time. I don't know whether he cheated or not, and at this point, frankly, I don't care. Forget all the old records -- start over. Let the chips fall where they may.
@Golan Klinger *"I don't know whether he cheated or not"* I do - he did. It's explained in painstaking detail how he did it, and what he did. He played on a MAME simulator and was using savestates. What you do is record a savestate, then when you get killed, you go back to that point and start it again. Then you splice up the video recording. It doesn't really matter, it's just bragging rites for a video game from 40 years ago. It doesn't really matter anymore. We have AI computer programs that can easily produce the highest possible scores. It would be a simple matter to rig up the game to respond to the AI, and let the AI drive the buttons and joystick. All the cheater would have to do is place their fingers on the buttons and hold the joystick. It would be nearly impossible to tell they had cheated. Somebody is eventually going to do this.
I just did a 4,000,000 high score on an original Donkey Kong arcade machine, but it wasn't under proper observation so I'm keeping it to myself. Just like the 5,000,000 score the week before, but that one I did at home and I don't talk about things I do at home. And, yes, I only do clean scores with six clean zeros. I just stop. I don't want to go higher. I just roll like that.
Its not the mics, its the old ass people that don't know how technology has evolved, and that you dont have to stick it in your fucking throat for people in a tiny conference room to hear.
Chatroom psychiatrist. He literally used 0 tactics he's just rambling about half old shit nobody was alive for and half he's just hoping nobody fact checks.
Justin Springer I don’t idolize them, but I have met them before and they were very nice and gracious people. People like you just love to tear people down, it’s sad.
@@Hollyweirdification It is cringey because he's a lying cheat, and unlike most people who get caught lying and cheating - who realise they're caught and disappear quietly after apologising - this joker keeps digging himself in deeper and deeper, which is _REALLY_ cringey... Understand now, Einstein?
I agree but really shouldn't diagnose with our meeting him although If he did have it it will probably be extremely difficult to diagnose him because it's very complex and often times they will deny everything
I agree but we really shouldn't diagnose him without meeting him but I don't know how he's going to get helped because often there in comple denial and it's very complex
1 He's putting on a character 2 because he says his name in third person and has the winners persona doesn't mean he's narcissistic and you aren't clever at all for pointing it out
hyperpuppy2 it's a cocaine fueled rant. I sadly know what it looks like. You ramble on thinking you're making all the sense in the world, but in reality you get this.
Well after hearing Milly Bitchell say he doesn’t give interviews I typed in that on RU-vid and I counted 7 interviews off the bat. So after that I quit looking. This guy is full of crap. He lies over and over!!
Walter was just weak. It was than inbred circle of gamers around him that was the problem. Walter's arcade went out of business in the early 1980s. Twin Galaxies was just something he ran out of a suitcase for years.
It depends on the situation. If you are being accused of murder, but the president says they were shaking hands with you in the next state when the murder occurred you probably not going to get convicted even if there is DNA evidence linking you to the murder.
@@dying101666 That depents on if the judges are able to understand the clear proof that he is lying when he takes TG to court. This might be a longer battle than anticipated but I don't think people are gonna give up just because GWR are a bunch of cowards
If they make a second documentary called Road to Redemption: Long live the King (of Kong) this will have been the greatest publicity for a film of all time. I feel like the second movie is being made before our eyes. Imagine, a documentary with cuts from King of Kong, but from the angle of Billy Mitchell practicing, fighting for his name, his wife's awesome rack, all leading to a finale in an arcade where he plays a marathon to reclaim his scores. I would pay money to see it!
If they make a second entertainment film, with elements shot in the style reminiscent of a documentary called Road to Redemption: Long live the King (of Kong) this will have been the greatest publicity for a film of all time. I feel like the second movie is being made before our eyes. Imagine, a documentary with cuts from King of Kong, but from the angle of Billy Mitchell practicing, fighting for his name, his wife's awesome rack, all leading to a finale in an arcade where he plays a marathon to reclaim his scores. I would pay money to see it!
"Who sits around playing a game created in 1981?" Is this supposed to be a serious statement? Also, yes, there are people playing old video games mainly because most of these games are still way better than today's games.
Has he ever matched his old score, but deliberately not beaten it, "to make a statement" at a live event, like he said he would do in the future in this video? Or did he never follow through? Because it is almost like he will claim to do things in the future.. get laughs and credit for it in the present... but never actually do it? This video is 4 years old.. so does anyone have a link to him doing it at a alive event by now?
The stuff said about Todd Rogers and Atari Dragster is nonsense. Todd Rogers score is impossible. Nobody got 4.47 score in Germany. The case in terms of that score was definitive. After months of technical work, including work by people who supported Todd Rogers, nobody found any plausible way that his scores as possible. Its just impossible based on the software that is in the cartridge and how it works. No combination of hardware (controllers or system) could change the core of how the software operated. The other thing is that Todd Rogers has not been able to reproduce the score. He supposedly could do it at will in front of crowds years ago, but today he can't.
Not to mention Todd put in his on scores for everything else. Even if Todd did the Dragster time at the end of the day he fabricated other scores and put them into the databases. Is Billy going to pretend that fabricated scores are ok?
Barnstorming was recently broken, but only due to a glitch (see more on reddit). So even if Todd's infamous time was performed using this glitch, it most likely wouldn't pass TG rules. The full story is more complicated with how it supposedly came to be.
This a movie I can see Ben Stiller play this part were taking about somebody who is 50 years old holding a press conference for donkey Kong this is a snl skit