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Twin Galaxies

Video game record keeping

Twin Galaxies established itself as the official scorekeeper for video game world records, documenting high scores from the golden age of arcades through the competitive gaming era.

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Overview

When arcade high scores mattered, someone needed to track them. Twin Galaxies, founded by Walter Day in 1981, became that authority. From a small arcade in Ottumwa, Iowa, Day built an organisation that documented world records, verified claims, and gave competitive gamers official recognition. The Guinness Book of World Records adopted their gaming data.

Fast facts

  • Founded: 1981.
  • Founder: Walter Day.
  • Location: Ottumwa, Iowa (original arcade).
  • Role: Video game record verification.

Historical significance

EraContribution
1981-1985Arcade record tracking
1985-1999Continued documentation
2000sGuinness partnership
2010sControversy and reform

Verification process

StepPurpose
Video evidenceProve achievement
Witness statementsCorroboration
Settings verificationConfirm difficulty
Score validationCheck legitimacy

Notable records

GameAchievement
Pac-ManPerfect game (Billy Mitchell)
Donkey KongLong-running competition
Space InvadersMultiple categories

Controversies

IssueImpact
Billy Mitchell disputeRecords stripped, reinstated
Verification standardsQuestioned methodology
Video evidenceDetection of manipulation

Cultural impact

InfluenceManifestation
King of KongDocumentary fame
Competitive gamingLegitimised records
Guinness partnershipOfficial recognition
Gaming historyPreserved achievements

Modern challenges

ChallengeResponse
EmulationDistinguish from hardware
Tool-assistedCategory separation
Verification scaleCommunity assistance

See also