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David Nelson (gamer)

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David Nelson, of Derry, New Hampshire, holds many world records in the Guinness World Records - Gamer's Edition 2008.

David Nelson (born January 18, 1974, in New Hampshire) is an American arcade video game player who holds world record high scores listed in the 2008 Guinness World Records-Gamer's Edition.

David Nelson has broken many world records while competing in classic arcade championships at the Funspot Family Fun Center in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire. As of 2008, David Nelson held more than 20 world records on arcade and console game titles.[1][2]

In competitive play, Nelson took third place in the 2001 Classic Video Game World Championship.[3] In 2006, David Nelson won two major divisional championships at the 2006 Funspot Classic Arcade Tournament, June 1–4, 2006. He won the "Color" competition, which featured a high-score contest on 10 different titles from the 1980-1985 era and he won the "Monochrome" Division, which featured titles from the 1970s. The year before, in 2005, at Funspot, he was co-crowned the 2005 "Player of the Year", sharing the title with Michael Sao Pedro of Massachusetts.[4]

On November 11, 2005, David Nelson was designated Team Captain of the New England Chapter of the U.S. National Video Game Team.[5] After years as a volunteer referee with Twin Galaxies, David Nelson was elevated to the position of Senior Referee and then, in 2008, assigned to the post of Chief Referee.[6] Nelson was the presiding referee at the World Record Weekend competition held at the Challenge Arcade in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, September 18–21, 2008—an official event to qualify for inclusion in the Guinness World Records- Gamer's Edition.[7]

Chronology of significant world records

Gaming achievements that hold 1st Place in the World

Date Game Score Site Platform
3/1/2000 X Games Pro Boarder[8] 3,982 Home Submission PlayStation
3/21/04 Avalanche[9] 2,453 PhillyClassic 2004 Arcade
2/8/05 Warlords 96,125 Home Submission MAME - INP
6/4/06 Super Princess Peach-Fastest 23.470 Funspot Nintendo DS
4/14/07 APB 86,294 Funspot Arcade
5/31/08 Astro Fighter 37,130 Funspot Arcade

References

Specific
  1. ^ David Nelson's High-Score Records
  2. ^ "Funspot-Twin Galaxies Arcade Tournament Coverage, Gamespy.com, June, 2000". Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2008-09-18.
  3. ^ "Classic Videogame World Championships -- Retrieved from www.gamersmark.com, May 16, 2002". Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2008.
  4. ^ Spyhunter.com June, 2006.
  5. ^ The U.S. National Video Game Team to hold tryouts, November 11, 2005.
  6. ^ David Nelson Promoted to Chief Referee, June 15, 2006.
  7. ^ Twin Galaxies to attend World Record Weekend at Challenge Arcade, September 8, 2008.
  8. ^ Twin Galaxies Rankings for X Games Pro Boarder.
  9. ^ Twin Galaxies Rankings for Avalanche.


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