Billy Mitchell's Game Room

Yeah, Billy Mitchel is a Douche.

yeah,!!

the other day I saw this poor kid on tv ... Danielsan I think his name was?

there was this blonde haired douche who kept picking on him. He was a lot
bigger and knew karate.

Man I hate that blonde haired kid.. If I ever see him, lookout!
 
This!!!!!!!!!

Agreed, being new to the hobby I had never heard of this guy. Then I saw "The King Of Kong" movie and instantly saw what a arrogant douchebag Billy Mitchell really is. I wish he would just disappear for good.
 
No way , I like Billy . The movie was edited to make him look evil .
 
Well... successful entrepreneur, world champ video gamer, mega hair....

Gives you a license to be what you want to be.

- Don
 
Agreed, being new to the hobby I had never heard of this guy. Then I saw "The King Of Kong" movie and instantly saw what a arrogant douchebag Billy Mitchell really is. I wish he would just disappear for good.

Being new to the hobby, and then seeing "King of Kong", you still didn't know what was up and let the director of the movie convince you that Billy was a jerk.

Here's a hint: Not everything you see on t.v. is true. as a matter of fact, some of it's completely made up.


Forrrrr instance:


- He wasn't world champ when the movie was shot, and hadn't been for years. He was fine with this.

- The famous shot where he drives up to the restaurant, and then drives away, because Steve is inside was completely made up. In reality, he parked his car, went inside, and bought Steve's dinner for him! Hey, don't let that get in the way of a good story, cut it out of the film.

- Steve harassed Billy over the phone for months. None of this was shown in the movie. Steve buddied up with "Mr. Awesome", the porn dude who played Missile Command. If anybody's a freak in this, it's Steve, not Billy.

- All the stuff about Billy not wanting to play Steve was made up. As a matter of fact, he played against him in two player games, at a couple different conventions, shown in the movie, but they didn't show the part where Billy played him! They completely made the shit up.





Ultimately, the whole point of the movie is that Billy was afraid to play Steve, and that Billy faked his score in the video, and couldn't play as well as Steve.


Shortly after the movie was completed, Billy, live, won the world record again. He was quickly beaten again.

A year or so ago, Billy Mitchell, live, went to an arcade in Florida, and not only regained the Donkey Kong world record right there in front of whoever wanted to watch, but after he did, walked across the room and set the world record on Donkey Kong Jr., also right in front of everybody.


There has never, and will never, be a greater arcade game champion than Billy Mitchell.
 
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Being new to the hobby, and then seeing "King of Kong", you still didn't know what was up and let the director of the movie convince you that Billy was a jerk.

Here's a hint: Not everything you see on t.v. is true. as a matter of fact, some of it's completely made up.

Even when it's a film labeled documentary? So documentaries are fiction?
 
Even when it's a film labeled documentary? So documentaries are fiction?



commmmmmpletely fiction. Look it up. Billy Mitchell wasn't even world champ. Didn't they say he was? Since he wasn't, weren't they just flat-out lying about it?


The whole movie is bullshit. Completely fabricated.
 
commmmmmpletely fiction. Look it up. Billy Mitchell wasn't even world champ. Didn't they say he was? Since he wasn't, weren't they just flat-out lying about it?


The whole movie is bullshit. Completely fabricated.

So the pompous lines Billy Mitchell spills out of his pie hole that are documented on tape are fed to him? If he is fed all those lines from a script Billy Mitchell should win an Oscar. Take note Tom Hanks. Just a debate Lyon, don't kick it up a notch.
 
How am I kicking it up a notch?

In the movie, which is a documentary (LOL) the whole point is Steve is trying to beat Billy's score, and Billy won't play him.

Billy in fact DID play him, and in fact wasn't even world champion.

Doesn't that illustrate to you that the movie, a 'documentary', is fiction?

Admit that, then we'll move onto the next point.
 
Choosing how to edit the film doesn't make it fiction. The events happened and maybe not in the order of the final cut. Unless it was scripted, then it's real. I know no one that can prove to me they were given a script and I can't prove anything either. I really like watching Biopics (Chaplin, Dean & Jerry) and documentaries and this one was done well. I hope you don't bring in a reality TV analogy to this because that's completely different and wouldn't get a response.
 
Billy Mitchell -

"After spending a night out with my family, and dropping off one of the people who was participating in the contest there, I went to drive away, and my wife said, "You don't wanna go inside?" And so we walked in, and Ed Cunningham put the microphone on me. I didn't have any objection to that. I wouldn't—I mean, I don't have anything negative, period. Walking into the arcade, I went game to game, and at each game, I reminded my wife who the person was that was playing. One of the very first games—I don't know that it was the first, but it was one of the first—was Steve playin' Donkey Kong. And as I walked past him… Now you've got the movie in your mind, the camera is looking at me from behind or from the front? As I'm walking toward him. ...So the camera's watchin' us, and as we walk past him, this guy in the movie [Sarcastically.] who I've never met and I've never even said hello to, because I'm so nasty and arrogant… As I was just about behind him, he turned and he said, "Hi, Billy." Okay. You don't really—somebody you've never met—would you just say "Hi, Billy," that casually? Then it cuts from a perfectly good camera angle that's following us to the opposite side, where me and my wife continue walking, and I say something to the effect of, "Some people, I don't wanna spend too much time talking to."

Now I'm gonna say it again, and you tell me what this means: "Some people, I don't wanna spend too much time talking to." You don't hear somethin' in that?

I obviously stood there and talked to him. "Some people, I don't wanna spend too much time talking to." That's why they cut one camera angle to the other, 'cause when I stood behind him, and I waited for the precise moment, knowing Donkey Kong… You know where the monkey falls down on its head? You've got like, maybe 10 seconds of little rhetoric that you can, whatever, without disturbing somebody? And I reminded my wife, "This is Steve, remember we met him? He's the guy from Seattle. He's the other Donkey Kong guy." She goes, "Oh, yeah." I go, "How they treatin' ya?" That—my line to him is, "How they treatin' you," or "How is it treatin' you?" And he said, "Not good." And I go, "No?" He goes, "No, I just can't get it together," and he didn't get a good score that weekend. And I said, "All right, well, hang in there." And I walked away.

So what they did was, he says, "Hi, Billy," cut! And then it's: "Some people, I don't wanna spend too much time talking to." If I stood there and talked to him and his guy died, [people would say] "Look at this: He can't even let the guy play in peace." You can see that angle, right? I didn't wanna stand there, I didn't want him to feel intimidated, I didn't want anyone to think that I was stealin' his secrets."



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They literally cut and spliced half the shit he said in the movie together, to make him look like a dick for their movie. The whole movie was filmed by amateurs, and about everybody that appeared in it complained how they were portrayed. Billy's making the point, that if you listen to what Steve said to him, they obviously know each other, and if you listen to what Billy said, he obviously stood there and talked to him. It's all edited and spliced together.


The fact of the matter is, according to STEVE, not Billy, they'd known each other for quite a while, talked on the phone, etc. had played each other several times at different conventions just for fun (not competing).

Hell they still do shows together, ask Richie Knuckles. The whole thing was invented, and people hang onto it like's it's gospel because they like hollywood telling them how things are.
 
Billy Mitchell -

" August 17, 2000, Tim Sczerby beat my score. I don't know if you know that. I wasn't the world-record holder [as the movie implies]. That's just a big sham. He beat my world record, and I called him, I congratulated him. I guess you could say we talked Donkey Kong on a higher level. And he went back to his life, and I went back to mine. That was in the year 2000. Steve Wiebe came along in 2004 or 2003, and he submitted a score of 947,000. And when he submitted that, he had the record. During this time period, I had never played or attempted to beat anybody's record. In the movie, when you show [Steve] getting a million six, and the score is pulled down, and it goes back down to 874,000—what happened to the 937,000 that Tim Sczerby had? And what happened to the 947,000 that Steve Wiebe had? They just crossed that over, but it made a better movie. If you really want the facts, I'll give 'em, but to answer your question, no, it's not that important to me. I mean, it wasn't important then. I did it for the charity, and I have done many scores at many times that, had I chosen to videotape them or submit them, they would have been a big deal. But as the years go on, the big deal is the wife and kids. "


So, as you can see (and ask anybody who paid attention back then)... not only was Billy Mitchell not the world champ when the movie was filmed, STEVE WEIBE WAS.

So the big underdog was actually the champ.

Lets not let that get in the way of a 'documentary', though.


My whole point is: The entire movie was created. It's all bullshit. Billy Mitchell is not the boogieman. If you believe he is, I have some stock tips I want to give you.
 
Ok here is the resolution.

I will admit editing an exaggerations/embellishments were made to heighten the entertainment value.

You admit he is still kinda a d-bag.

Deal?
 
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