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Billy Mitchell says he’s “not going to stop now” after scoreboard ban [Updated] Disgraced score-chaser promises witnesses, documents will redeem his name.
Villain: DeBlanks creator, Billy Mitchell, is set to make his Don't Tell Mama debut with a new show filled with pop songs, obsession, and non-sequiturs. Don't miss out on this exciting cabaret ...
Almost exactly six years after being stricken from the record by the scorekeepers at Twin Galaxies, Billy Mitchell's Donkey Kong's scores are back in the (historical) books. In a statement ...
While a promising attempt at cabaret, Billy Mitchell ’s debut, I’m Still Fine at Don’t Tell Mama on April 21st, was one such show for this reviewer.
Billy Mitchell, left, at a Twin Galaxies trading card event in Fairfield, Iowa in 2014 (Datagod / Wikipedia) LOS ANGELES (CN) — Competitive arcade gamer Billy Mitchell's lawsuit against Twin Galaxies, ...
Billy Mitchell’s fight to clear his name and put it back in the video game record books appears to have been a success. The Donkey Kong player and subject of the King of Kong documentary has ...
Twin Galaxies has, indeed, brought back Billy Mitchell's old scores, but only in an archival version of the database intended to preserve the site's scores from before it changed ownership in 2014.
News Billy Mitchell Says His Doctor Won’t See Him Because Of Donkey Kong Cheating Allegations That's a real headline, from real life, based on actual court documents that really exist Nintendo ...
Billy Mitchell was waiting for his aunt outside the Apollo Theater’s backstage door in 1965 when four words changed his life. “Wanna make some money?” owner Frank Schiffman asked the 15-year ...
Billy Mitchell is the best at what he does. You might know him as one of the most famous players of video games in the world. In 2007, he featured prominently in the documentary “King of Kong: A ...
Billy Mitchell, age 52, knew how to be the bad guy, knew how much money there was in being the bad guy, 10 times more than anyone on Twitch or YouTube. Billy was not famous for being famous, like ...
Billy Mitchell, 71, a former singer with the Washington-based rhythm-and-blues group the Clovers who was best known for his rollicking rendition of "Love Potion No. 9," died Nov. 5 at Washington ...