What was I thinking?
This year, Josh Jones and I decided to make a marathon record on Defender a reality.
On Friday night (November 15th, 2013), Josh and I were up pretty late getting the machine wired up with cameras and the laptop set up with the online streaming. We didn't get it perfect, but it was getting late, so Josh said he'd get it set up. I went to sleep.
Saturday morning (November 16, 2013), I was supposed to get up at 9:30am and get started at 10am. Well, I got up at 7:30am and I could not convince myself to go back to bed. It was like Christmas! I checked on Facebook and saw that Josh had posted that he had gotten the stream up and working, so I figured... let's get started. FINALLY, I GET TO PLAY
My wife, Jacque, had spent weeks putting things together behind the scenes to surprise me with all sorts of cool things. Almost immediately after beginning, events began to unfold that I was not expecting. Friends and family members came by, phone calls of support came in, and a local television station sent over a reporter to do a piece!
I was recording scores that were higher than one million an hour in all of my regular play, so I was hoping to get finished well before Tuesday evening.
Just into the first day, my friend Jenny Bendel came over and at some point started calling out the wave completions. This started out funny and cool, but as the game reached the end, it was something that actually grounded me quite a bit and made it feel like I was REALLY saving the world. Seriously.
| Yes, sensei |
These numbers were collected by my new sensei Todd Rogers during play, while he watched over the interwebz. THANK YOU TODD!!
Started at --- All times are noted in EST time.--
830am[CST]/
930a[EST] 0 11.16.2013
1023a 1,000,000 1hr (53m)
1116 2,000,000 2hrs (53m)
1210p 3,000,000 3hrs (55m)
108p 4,000,000 4hrs (58m)
2xx 5,000,000 5hrs [
3xx 6,000,000 6hrs [ I was watching not tracking time]
4xx 7,000,000 7hrs [
558p 8,465,600 8.4hrs
650p 10,000,000 9hrs (52m)
745p 11,000,000 10hrs (55m)
830p 12,000,000 11hrs (45m)**Fastest 1 million
922p 13,000,000 12hrs (52m)
1025p 14,000,000 13hrs (1h 3m)
1125p 15,000,000 14hrs (1h)
1218a 16,000,000 15hrs (52m) < 11.17.2013 EST Sunday>
114a 17,000,000 16hrs (56m)
213a 18,000,000 17hrs (59m)
314a 19,000,000 18hrs (1h 1m)
416a 20,000,000 19hrs (1h 2m)
518a 21,000,000 20hrs (1h 2m)
618a 22,000,000 21hrs (1h) **Playing sloppily
724a 23,000,000 22hrs (1h 6m)
829a 24,000,000 23hrs (1h 5m)
933a 25,000,000 << 1Day(1h 3m)
1039a 26,000,000 25hrs (1h 6m)
| Bio break = loss of ships |
**Wave 0 Potty break -8 men (1 min)
1144a 27,000,000 26hrs (1h 5m)
1246p 28,000,000 27hrs (1h 2m)
144p 29,000,000 28hrs (58m) {Losing men where its visable}
256p 30,000,000 29hrs (1h 13m) {struggling to keep men * wave 256 saved him}
3:01p Wave 0 Potty break
404p 31,000,000 30hrs (1h 8m) recovered men
509p 32,000,000 31hrs (1h 5m) * 530p low on men again
614p 33,000,000 32hrs (1h 5m)
705p 33,644,725 32.35hrs << FINAL SCORE >>>>
Tracking the time for each million is a great way to judge how long the entire 80 million will take. I was trying to get way ahead by beating a million an hour all the way through to shave time off the end. Anything would have helped.
I don't even remember two potty breaks. I thought there was just one. Shows what I can remember.
| Focus, grasshopper, and take it easy on the buttons |
Apparently I need to take it easier on the buttons if I'm going to try this again. Each and every move should be purposeful. No finger wiggling between waves, either. It all adds up to tendon damage over that much time.
After 32.35 hours of continual play, I was defeated by the machine. The entire experience was completely unreal.
FINAL THOUGHTS
This was the best gaming experience of my entire life, bar none. The support and seriousness with which everyone treated it was absolutely phenomenal.
Thank you all!
The fact that we hit our charity's funding goal is just amazing. Now I have to start shipping out some rewards!!
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| My son made origami numbers to indicate the million count, which does not appear in the game because there aren't enough digits |
PLUS you can watch it online any time at www.twitch.tv/billyjoecainlive.
HUGE DISCLAIMER: I understand that there are higher scores on Defender at other scoring entities. This is just where things stand right now with Record Setter.
| The man, the myth, THE Walter Day |
HISTORICAL RECORDS
Since the beginning of arcade gaming, THE place to have your records tracked has been Twin Galaxies. They have kept and managed records since the 1980s. They have been included in many movies and documentaries, such as King of Kong and Chasing Ghosts. Please look up the MAN himself, Walter Day, because HE is the true champion of video game records. His legacy cannot be underestimated. And he is one of the nicest people I have EVER met.
The mystery and mystique of those records and record holders has spawned a whole subculture of arcade record attempts as well as people that question those old scores.
Many scores from "back in the day" have been questioned for decades and in some cases have now been matched or beaten and are now being recognized for the accomplishments that they had always been.
| Not enough of these |
The issue comes down to one question: how do you authenticate a record that was never physically "recorded?" The answer is YOU CAN'T! This makes weird controversy and winds up hurting people's feelings. I have been surprised by this in many ways, and I'm still wrapping my head around it.
For me, all I can say is that the score I set is viewable and was refereed. It does not matter to ME if my score is the highest in the record books; it is the highest score I have ever recorded.
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| Dale is the MAN! |
I'm SURE an 80 million score is possible. Did those gamers really push the limits of human endurance and pull it off? Seems plausible to me. We were all young and full of piss and vinegar. If I'd have tried this in the 1980s, I'd bet I could have played 80 hours. At least I want to believe it.
The one historical score that has the most "proof" is the one of Dale Rees. He logged in a 40 hour score of 42,335,225. Truly epic.
I think I might be able to pull that off once my hands get better. Who knows? Can 80 hours be done? Let's see who can get there first... again(?).
THIS WAS AN EPIC EXPERIENCE! THANK YOU ALL!!
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| First order of business - post marathon? Vegan Pecan Sandies! |
PART ONE: WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL ABOUT DEFENDER?
PART TWO: WHAT *IS* DEFENDER?
PART THREE: NON-GAMING-RELATED PREPARATION
PART FOUR: SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL PREPARATION
PART FIVE: THE ATTEMPT, FINAL THOUGHTS AND RESULTS





