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| | Hall of Fame page @ Classic Arcade Gaming (dot com) |
 | | It reads as follows: "The first person elected to the Video Hall of Fame was Roy Shildt (b July 2, 1955) of W Los Angeles, whose official record score on the tournament-set "Missile Command" machine of 1,695,265 points on July 3, 1985, confirmed that he was entitled, without dispute, to this honor. |
 | | Note that, in general, only games from the late 70's to the early 90's will be considered, tho some games outside that range might qualify, if they fit the CAG definition of game-play, and design. |
 | | He was probably the most famous arcade game player (to the general public) in the early 80's, and deservedly so, with him holding about a dozen world records at one time or another on classic games. |
| cag.alpiger.com /players/hof (2135 words) |
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