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  1. arcade-history.com

    Information and images for the Arcade Video game: The Guiness released by Sun Electronics Corp. in 1984. Members don't see Ads, login now! ... The Guiness was released in April 1984 in Japan. This game is known outside Japan as "Strength & Skill". SOURCES. Game's ROM.
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    William James Mitchell Jr. (born July 16, 1965) is an American video game player. He achieved fame throughout the 1980s and 1990s by claiming numerous records on classic video games, including a perfect score on Pac-Man. Twin Galaxies and Guinness World Records recognized Mitchell as the holder of several records earned playing classic video games, and he has appeared in several documentaries ...
  3. retroachievements.org

    Join RetroAchievements to request achievements for Strength & Skill | The Guiness and earn achievements on many other classic games. Games. Nintendo. Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance ... 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Amstrad CPC Apple II Arcade Arcadia 2001 Arduboy ColecoVision Elektor TV Games Computer Fairchild Channel F Intellivision ...
  4. classicarcadegaming.com

    GUINNESS BOOK LISTS FROM THE 80'S: Starting with the 1984 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records began publishing the results of Twin Galaxies' (and, the APA's) contests and events. This stopped after 1987, but provided a bevy of great scores, with most of them being new world records.

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