Dispute: william rosa - Arcade - Dragon's Lair - Points [5 Lives] - Player: Judd Boone - Score: 558,724
Arcade - Dragon's Lair - Points [5 Lives]
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Score Track
| https://www.twingalaxies.com/scores.php?scores=31
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Rules
| 5 Men
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Player Name
| Judd Boone
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Original Adjudication
| N/A
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Verification Method
| Referee
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Verification Date
| 1983-10-31
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Disputed Score
| 558,724 (Rank 1)
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Disputed By
| Snowflake
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Dispute Evidence / Rationale
| notice chris foote's run
https://www.twingalaxies.com/showthread.php/151049
his score is also tied with many youtubers. in fact every score higher is suspect,
however the more complicated a game there more difficult it is to prove a maxout. There could be a secret somewhere right? I'm willing to admit a few of the scores above chris might be possible, some seret noone knows het, but an extra 100k? no way.
by the way the difference between 558,724 and 455,623 is even larger than it sounds. you might say thats roughly a 20% difference, and that alone is huge to say that many secret points exist, but consider that the 455k score comes from purposely dying on the dragon and redoing the point rich scene numerous times. so really, theres not even 455k points in the game, you have to redo the most valuable scene of all numerous times to get it for about 32k each time, meaning there's really only about 300k points in the game, so the secret hidden points we're expected to believe exist are 1/3 all the known points? just way too much, just no way theres that many secret points in such a well known game. lots of people have played dragons lair, lots of youtube uploads, nothing above chris foote's 7th place score has ever happend when a camera is anywhere nearby. like i say, i'm willing to accept there may be secrets left to fine, so i'm not challenging all 1-6, i'm just challenging 1#, thats just way too much
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