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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Thursday 18 June 2015

Scoring update

A brief note to update the state of play in Pengo-land.

I’ve only been moderately active since my last post but have managed to rack up another couple of million point games.

The first was on 7 June, with a solid 1,157,930. It wasn’t anything particularly spectacular - just a good, honest, million-pointer. The second - a very handy 1,358,180 - came five days later in much more rewarding circumstances. As I was going through, I was contemplating another fairly average 700-800,000 point game, and then a disappointing 900K score when I was left with only one man in the early 900’s. But the little fella threw caution to the wind and went on a rampage, marching through a couple more sets until being eaten just 7,000 points short of a top five score.

Another highlight was on 17 June when I equalled my all-time fastest Act clearance record of 11 seconds. It happened in Act 6 the second time around, in a game where I ended up with a frustrating 921,000. I actually think I prefer dying at 300K or 400K than in the 900,000’s, knowing how close I am to the magic million mark. But such is Pengo-life.

Overall, my top five scores remain unchanged:
1. 1,884,380 - 21 February 2015
2. 1,548,250 - 6 December 2014
3. 1,452,130 - 31 July 2014
4. 1,421,010 - 8 May 2015
5. 1,365,400 - 22 January 2015

• Fastest Act clearance - 11 seconds
• Fastest Act clearance with 10,000 bonus - 23 seconds
• Highest score after first 16 Acts - 221,880
• Total scores over 1,000,000 - 27
• Total scores in excess of current official world record - 10

The top 5 official Twin Galaxies high scores remain as follows:
1. 1,217,650 - Paul Hornitzky, 9 September 2012
2. 1,110,370 - Rodney Day, 13 August 1983
3. 809,990 - Kevin Leisner, 25 February 1983
4. 723,950 - Frank Lupia, 20 September 2008
5. 694,030 - Paul Elia, 31 March 1983

On that, I’ve noticed that the Twin Galaxies website, which has improved exponentially since I first started this quest, now has a simple search function for each name in the high scores list for each game. For the Pengo top five list, it reveals that the champ, Paul Hornitzky, currently holds the official world best scores in an astonishing 19 games other than Pengo and is the second best in yet another game. While I don’t think I’ve heard of any of those various games, his credentials as a truly top class gamer cannot be denied. What a man!

The other all-rounder on our list is Frank Lupia who has been moonlighting on another game I’ve never heard of, called “Quick & Crash”. Frank holds the second best score on that game, which I’m sure is lots of fun.

Good job gents!

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