A 42 year old locksmith named John McAllister has broken the longest-standing high score record in gaming history.
McAllister scored 41,338,740 points on a friend’s Asteroids arcade cabinet in Hillsboro, Oregon over the course of three days. The previous 1982 record of 41,336,440 points, held by Scott Safran of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, was surmounted on 5th of April at 10:18pm Pacific Time. It took McAllister 58 hours to beat the record.
If the challenge of playing continuously for three days weren’t enough, McAllister also had to deal with the lack of a pause function.
Every few hours, once he had racked up enough extra lives, McAllister got up from his bar stool, paced the room, ate a sandwich, then sat back down to play and stated that a last-minute toilet trip almost cost him the record.
McAllister’s score will remain ‘unofficial’ until verified and recognized by the high scores authority Twin Galaxies.
First reported in Wired Magazine.



April 8, 2010
#1
I can’t imagine doing anything for 58 hours straight, especially not playing Asteroids.
April 9, 2010
#2
I spent 80 hours strait designing a website once. Never again I tell you that.
April 8, 2010
#3
I think when that guy closes his eyes he probably sees asteroids and little flying saucers. lol
April 9, 2010
#4
haha wow thats quite something, and yeah i bet he does just see asteroids and hears little beeping sounds now when he sleeps. I wonder how his last toilet trip worked out haha bet it was frantic