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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_WiebeSteve Wiebe - Wikipedia

    Steven J. Wiebe (/ ˈ w iː b i /; born January 3, 1969) is an American two-time world champion of the video game Donkey Kong, most recently holding the title from September 20, 2010, to January 10, 2011, with a high score of 1,064,500. Wiebe was the first person to achieve over a million points on Donkey Kong, with 1,006,600 on July ...

  2. Steve Wiebe. Wiebe falando na Comic-Con International 2007 em San Diego. Steven J. Wiebe (pronuncia-se /ˈwiːbi/, nascido em 1969) é um professor de álgebra e álgebra avançada na Finn Hill Junior High, uma escola em Kirkland, Washington. Um jogador competitivo, Wiebe foi a primeira pessoa a conseguir mais de um milhão de pontos ...

  3. After 10 years of retirement, Steve Wiebe, the first person to score over a million points in a public Donkey Kong game, announces his comeback. He joins the competitive circuit again amid the controversy surrounding his co-star Billy Mitchell and the game's world record.

  4. 13 de abr. de 2018 · Steve Wiebe, the \"King of Kong\" who beat Billy Mitchell's high score in 2007, talks to Variety about the recent revelation of Mitchell's cheating and the possible new projects based on the documentary. He also shares his views on Mitchell, Twin Galaxies and the \"King of Kong\" world.

  5. 28 de fev. de 2008 · A documentary about the rivalry between Steve Wiebe and Billy Mitchell, two gamers who compete for the Donkey Kong world record. See the plot, cast, reviews, trivia, and more on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.

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    • Documentary, Biography, Sport
    • Seth Gordon
    • 2008-02-28
  6. 13 de nov. de 2020 · Thanks to the diligent efforts and meticulous record-keeping of Wolff and Mike Morrow, we now have the footage of Steve Wiebe's very first Donkey Kong world record: 885,900. Set on August 30,...

    • 93 min
    • 1059
    • Donkey Kong Forum
  7. In Redmond, Washington, out-of-work engineer Steve Wiebe has purchased a Donkey Kong cabinet in hopes of achieving the world record. Using his mathematical knowledge to identify exploitable patterns in the game, Wiebe sets a new record of 947,200 points in 2003. He sends the tape to Twin Galaxies as evidence and becomes a Seattle ...