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dodonpachi replay is the famous AICHI KEN replay... played in 1999 with saturn pad

this score is fake? or not?

I don't know... but I'm sure on 1 thing. ZBL-NAI and SOF-WTN play with very different method.....

SOF -WTN perform with type A 748.000.000 but him miss 1 life versus Hibachi (last boss)

this mistake is 18.000.000 miss

without this mistake, the score of SOF WTN was 766.000.000
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That's just crazy. Like you said though, it must be a different method of play cause this replay was taking way too many risks.
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Just one question, with all respect.

How they prove that all these scores are´n cheat?? Photos, videos?
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INNUENDO wrote:Just one question, with all respect.

How they prove that all these scores are´n cheat?? Photos, videos?
all score in gamest and arcadia magazine are verified from a staff much strict...

some score are recorded in VHS, and other exist in photo, but I don't know the control job of gamest staff.

after controls, I know that some records not been approves, the records have been rejected.
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Thanks GHEMANT. How I wish to watch the SF2 series and Sexy Parodius videos... amazing scores.
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GHEMANT wrote:
mahlemiut wrote:Gamest only covered games during the magazine's lifetime (1986 - 1999). Basically, nothing before 1986 will be listed.
yes, but exist other way to know very old arcade score.... other magazine was exist in Japan and I create a new document for a old records... (in next 2 week I think)
Never saw a link to this, but I stumbled upon it via Google.

http://www.aiva.emuita.it/pregamest.htm

Some interesting scores there.

121 million on 1942?
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