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Q*bert Record Attempt Scuttled After Machine Unplugged

Thirty-six hours into what was expected to be a 70-hour assault on an all-time world record, and with hundreds of lives to spare, someone unplugged a cabinet elsewhere in the arcade, resetting the Q*bert George Leutz was playing.

We’re not sure what Leutz said, but it probably sounded like @!#?@!

Playing at Richie Knucklez in Flemington, N.J., Leutz had rolled up a reported 16.8 million points, about halfway short of the 33,273,520 set in 1983 by Canada’s Rob Gerhardt. Leutz was looking strong to take down the record, getting a note of encouragement from Warren Davis, the designer and programmer of the arcade classic. ā€œI’m in his corner all the way,ā€ Davis told Arcade Game Examiner. ā€œThanks, George, for keeping the spirit of Q*bert alive!ā€

And he did, until someone pulled the plug.

Q*bert creator gives his support, but New Jersey record attempt ends [Examiner]

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