Last October, Billy Mitchell did something very, very stupid. So, of course, we’re here to discuss it.
While embroiling himself in losing lawsuits, Billy went to the Music City Multi-Con in Lebanon, Tennessee, to do what he intended to be a public performance of a perfect score on Pac-Man (on the game’s “jumper” revision). He failed in his attempt, coming 5,090 points short. Which is okay. There are few people so good at Pac-Man that they can just pound out a perfect score on demand, and it’s okay if Billy isn’t one of them. But what isn’t okay is that Billy lied to the crowd, and to the media, and claimed that it was indeed a successful perfect score after all. The crowd trusted the event’s special guest, since he was being presented as an authority on the subject, and thus it was reported (albeit briefly) that Billy had graced this Tennessee event with a perfect score on Pac-Man.
Unfortunately for Billy, this isn’t the 1980s anymore, and people can actually record and document Billy’s lies. While some poor, lost souls have attempted to run interference for Billy on this matter, the evidence is clear as day. Today, we’re treating you to an entire hour-long video going over all the evidence on Billy Mitchell’s “Music City Con”, as well as his whole so-called “Road to Redemption” leading up to it.
The material about Music City Multi-Con in particular starts at 30:14.
Video clips used are from the following sources:
Galloping Ghost Facebook video: [ Ссылка ]
Cujo Kate vlog: [ Ссылка ]
WTVF Newscast: [ Ссылка ]
Joe Hills video: [ Ссылка ]
The Music City Multi-Con Facebook video was previously located here: [ Ссылка ]
The NBA Hangtime clip is my own.
For all other sources, check out the video notes, along with the full script at perfectpacman.com: [ Ссылка ]
See also Karl Jobst's video update on the Billy Mitchell / Twin Galaxies legal battle, referenced at the beginning of this video: [ Ссылка ]
You can find our nine-part series investigating Billy's stories surrounding his claimed "first perfect score" on Pac-Man in 1999, his trip to the Tokyo Game Show, and his so-called "Player of the Century" award, starting here: [ Ссылка ]
And of course, any time you want to refresh yourself on the actual evidence against Billy Mitchell's cheated Donkey Kong scores, we've got you covered there as well: [ Ссылка ]
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