Dwayne Richard: The King of Con REVISED EDITION

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  • čas přidán 19. 01. 2024
  • Documentary by Dwayne Richard
    Uploaded with his permission
    Copyright Dwayne Richard 2024
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Komentáře • 45

  • @messyboi101
    @messyboi101 Před 2 měsíci +11

    As weird as it sounds, this documentary is one of my comfort videos to go back to from time to time

    • @SystemIndex
      @SystemIndex Před měsícem +2

      Doesn’t sound weird. That’s what chasing ghosts and king of kong do for me. My depression medication

    • @messyboi101
      @messyboi101 Před měsícem +2

      Some videos/movies just have that effect, I guess

    • @SystemIndex
      @SystemIndex Před měsícem +1

      @@messyboi101 history behind the things we care about maybe, whatever it is, it’s powerful. Only for people who are stuck in the past as I am.

    • @messyboi101
      @messyboi101 Před měsícem

      It is very powerful, yes

    • @SimplifyingSuccess
      @SimplifyingSuccess Před měsícem +1

      I do the same

  • @emilyofjane
    @emilyofjane Před 10 dny +1

    Oh thank god, I’ve been looking for this bad boy for ages

  • @SUNSHINELIVE1
    @SUNSHINELIVE1 Před 24 dny +1

    I wanted the fame, I wanted the glory. I wanted the pretty girls to come over to me and say "HUY!!! I SEE YOU'RE VERY GOOD AT CENTIPEDE!" - Walter Day, Chief Referee for Twin Galaxies Video Game Score Records Intergalactic.

  • @coreymacgregor176
    @coreymacgregor176 Před 9 dny +1

    It's an ok documentary. The interviewer seems a bit off, and it felt like a high school project. Besides that, I found the rest very informative.

  • @DrumminDoc
    @DrumminDoc Před 2 měsíci +1

    There's a video of some little kid ON TV getting a perfect PacMan kill screen. Was a news broadcast or a TV show. I think the kid was wearing glasses, dark hair, and skinny.

  • @dennisyoungblood7752
    @dennisyoungblood7752 Před 3 měsíci +2

    4:48 "they were looking for personalities" so they got Steve Weibe? Yeah, that makes sense

    • @marymcmanus1877
      @marymcmanus1877 Před 3 měsíci +3

      "they were looking for personalities to sell a fictional story rather than the documented facts"
      King of Kong is no documentary. Steve was let in and profiteered from exploiting a subject matter he never achieved because of his connections to the film makers who bribed Walter and Billy to cover up Tims score and placement in the chronology of events. Steve never beat Billys 1982 arcade DK world record nor was BIlly the Twin Galaxies WR holder.

    • @marymcmanus1877
      @marymcmanus1877 Před měsícem

      If this makes sense to you, then you have no clue what documentary actually is.
      Steve Webie was given his placement in the so-called documentary because he was palsy-walsy with the film makers and Walter Daze and Billy ScaMitchell were easily bribed to cover up Tim and whore out the scoreboard for the fraud documentary.
      I have consulted with a lawyer in the field of entertainment law and can share these insights:
      Claiming someone else’s achievement as your own in a documentary film could lead to legal consequences. Here are a few reasons why:
      Plagiarism: Presenting someone else’s work or achievement as your own without proper attribution is considered plagiarism. It violates intellectual property rights and ethical standards.
      Defamation: If the person whose achievement you claim can prove beyond any doubt the achievement was theirs and decides to take legal action, you would be guilty of defamation.
      Copyright Infringement: If the achievement involves copyrighted material (such as images, music, written or other documented content), using it without permission could lead to copyright infringement claims. Tim was documented beating Billys 1982 arcade world record long before Steve submitted his first performance and was also the Twin Galaxies record holder on the title when Steve entered, not BIlly ScaMItchell.
      Fraud: Intentionally covering up or deliberately misrepresenting facts in a documentary does in fact constitute fraudulent behavior even if the end result may be entertaining or not. If viewers rely on false information, it could harm their understanding of the subject matter. King of Kong is certainly guilty in this regard.
      Billy Mitchell and Steve Webie are bullshit conman who profited while knowingly cheating and defaming another in the process.
      Ever wonder why Dwayne or anyone else seen Dwaynes DOC were never sued? Billy ScaMitchell didn't dare.

  • @SUNSHINELIVE1
    @SUNSHINELIVE1 Před 8 hodinami

    I want to rip 6 foot bong hits with Rick fothergill.

  • @damon2874
    @damon2874 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Rudy ferretti was upset at Billy Mitchell&walter day because of the mess that went on at tg.

    • @DrumminDoc
      @DrumminDoc Před 2 měsíci

      So he killed an innocent woman, the psychotic degenerate that he was.

    • @negative5802
      @negative5802 Před měsícem

      Many people went out of their way to torment Rudy, Cat Despira, Patrick Scott Patterson, Walter. They have blood on their hands for what they've done, they still bring him up to this day because they are sociopathic monsters and they miss the attention. Rudy knew the truth about everything, and everyone involved in the scam of a scoreboard they ran, he was one of the few with the balls to call them out. RIP old friend, you are a legend.

  • @Jrez
    @Jrez Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think what's silly about all this is that there is juat aimply no way to confirm nobody had a perfect Pacman prior to Bill or Billy or any of the others inbetween. These games weren't connected to the internet and reporting back to Namco or w/e what peoples' final scores were, the internet wasn't really a thing at all, and it's not like these sorts of feats were widely known and reported on mainstream TV like pro sports are. Who is to say some kid in Japan or California or anywhere Pacman arcades ended up didn't have the dedication and wherewithal to do it even faster? Bill Bastable was seemingly putting quarters into machines at convenience stores or bars or arcades or w/e to play, imagine someone who had access to play the game over an over again without having to pay, like they or their friend/family owned the arcade, and they spent all their free time on it? I think if anyone should gain recognition for being first it's Bill Bastable, he did it way before anyone else, but we should just keep in mind that these aren't definitive claims that anyone can prove.

  • @francescocerchia6559
    @francescocerchia6559 Před 2 měsíci

    hello im trying to contact Dwayne Richard because i am an italian ladybug player and im trying to collect all recorded scores of ladybug. I saw that he has the highest score on TG on video but i cant get the video from the TG website.
    Could anyone help me contact richard??

    • @TheArea51Rider
      @TheArea51Rider  Před 2 měsíci

      Email me and I will forward it to him thearea51rider@gmail.com

  • @Run187
    @Run187 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Namco USA called him lol ..

  • @floivanus
    @floivanus Před 3 měsíci

    Why is Robert Myruczeck doing interviews from his bathroom?!

    • @ukslag
      @ukslag Před měsícem

      Prob wacking off

  • @darkbeerdude
    @darkbeerdude Před 4 měsíci +2

    fun watch.

  • @uselessindividual
    @uselessindividual Před 4 měsíci

    26:12 what is the deal with the ladder? Framing is everything.. it looks unprofessional

    • @TheArea51Rider
      @TheArea51Rider  Před 4 měsíci

      The ladder was for Billy Mitchell, so he would be taller than everyone else.

    • @uselessindividual
      @uselessindividual Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@TheArea51Ridergrandstanding, to the nines. Just like Putin and those platform shoes haha

    • @cashe18
      @cashe18 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheArea51Rider he still does THIS!! In the last Docu movie he was in "Token Tavern", they did a premiere showing. And billy is standing on a step ladder to be the LARGEST in the photo.

    • @TheArea51Rider
      @TheArea51Rider  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@cashe18 Hey Carlos, I am friends with Dwayne. Billy always has to be the tallest pile of shit.

    • @cashe18
      @cashe18 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheArea51Riderits been a while but I've had some chats with Dwayne. I hate Hate HATE the B.S. billy did to him. Dwayne warned everyone YEARS IN ADVANCE. And called it long before. I'm glad to see his stuff back up.. please upload the other docu too. PERFECT FRAUDMAN

  • @CCSleep_
    @CCSleep_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    what does this revise?

    • @TheArea51Rider
      @TheArea51Rider  Před 4 měsíci +7

      Sections removed. Billy Mitchell copyright striked this video 3 times, I had to edit out sections.

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez Před 4 měsíci +2

      Is there a full version available anywhere? Either streaming or downloadable.
      Edit: NVM I found it up on Internet Archive by googling Dwayne Richard King of Con

  • @marymcmanus1877
    @marymcmanus1877 Před 3 měsíci +5

    King of Kong has to be the most misinformative documentary ever made as the viewer is never informed of who beat Billy's 1982 arcade Donkey Kong WR nor are they informed of who the actual Twin Galaxies record holder was on the title at the time. Both of these events are key elements and central to the King of Kong so-called "documentary".
    Seth Gordon and Ed Cuntingham not only committed a willful act of fraud and defamation towards Tim, but disgraced the documentary genre as well.
    What part of Steve Webies life ever involved beating Billy's 1982 DK WR? The answer is NO part of Steve life ever involved this achievement, yet Steve is awarded documentary credit and is paid life rights to the same?
    You will NEVER hear Steve Weepie address this issue in one of his so-called tell all interviews because he's been told to keep his mouth shut on the matter.
    Here with Dwayne's documentary, the viewer is given a factual account of historic record and report of the history by the actual people involved. By Definition Dwayne's DOC is far more of a real documentary than Seth Gordons scripted and fictional King of Kong fairy tale is. Notice how Dwayne was NEVER sued either.

    • @andrewhoffman2812
      @andrewhoffman2812 Před 26 dny

      Did I miss part of this documentary where they address all of that? I'd like to see evidence that Steve was in on all of this because the King of King documentary made it look like he was being pushed out, just like the Canadians in this documentary

    • @marymcmanus1877
      @marymcmanus1877 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@andrewhoffman2812
      For starters, the The King of Kong is NOT a documentary, but a fictional film based on another's stolen subject matter.
      Lets start with an explanation of what a documentary is as very few people, especially in the gaming community, have absolutely no clue including yourself as to what a documentary actually is.
      A documentary is a NON-fictional film that presents real-life events, people, or situations.
      Its primary purpose is to inform and educate the audience about a particular subject and NOT entertainment.
      Documentaries serve as a historical record.
      Documentary films deal with facts and reality, focusing on public matters rather than private ones
      Filmmakers DO NOT create events or characters; they aim to recreate reality using the actual people responsible for establishing the content they are exploring.
      In reality, Steve Webie never beat Billy Mitchells 1982 arcade world record that was central to the events depicted in the so-called "documentary" King of Kong, Tim Sczerby did. This is well documented, therefore the sub plot of Roy Shildt creeping around and giving Steve another PCB so Steve could beat Billy's long standing 1982 world record NEVER HAPPENED because Tim already beat Billy's 1982 world record score three years before Steve.
      Tim's arcade score was clearly listed as #1 on the Twin Galaxies score board for three years from 2000 thru 2003. There's no way Steve could have missed it.
      Steve sets out to beat a world record and has no idea of who's record he's trying to beat?
      What part of Steve Webies life ever involved beating Billy's 1982 arcade WR that he should be paid life rights to?
      The answer is NONE. Steve stole this achievement from Tim via his movie pals when they bribed Walter and Billy to cover up Tim's right full placement.
      Steve Weepie, Walter Daze and Billy ScaMItchell all knew about Tim prior to filming, but they covered up Tim with lies and slander so they could profit from knowingly selling a fraudulent documentary as fact.
      Next time Steve does a "tell all interview" ask him who Tim Sczerby is and see what he says. Steve will, under no circumstances, answer this question because his puppeteers Seth Gordon and Ed Cuntingham told Steve to never mention Tim, the theft of Tim's subject matter or the gross corruption involved in the making of the film.

    • @andrewhoffman2812
      @andrewhoffman2812 Před 21 dnem

      @@marymcmanus1877 So Steve never did a live kill screen in front of a whole crowd? I'm not saying Steve Weibe is the all time best but the man clearly practiced and could do what a majority of people who have played the game couldn't. You seem weirdly upset about the whole thing. Here's a hot tip... You are a nobody and your attitude comes off as a whiney nerd who is riding the coattails of others accomplishments while slandering everyone else who has also accomplished something in the gaming industry.
      I'm sure these Canadians deserve more respect than they received but they could do their own documentary at any time and bang out live scores like Steve did and I would watch that. Instead I get a bunch of crying Canadians and some random clown in a comment section crying about what is fair. I'm not sure what your intentions are with your bizarre cry baby rant but if anything, I like Steve Weibe even more now that I see the impact he has on goons like you

    • @marymcmanus1877
      @marymcmanus1877 Před 21 dnem

      @@andrewhoffman2812 "So Steve never did a live kill screen in front of a whole crowd?"
      The film was so heavily scripted and the very narrative it was based on was outright stolen, then altered to the point it was no longer true, why should you or any one else believe Steve's gameplay was for real? The King of Kong so-called "documentary" is as phony as three dollar bill with Billy Mitchell's picture on it and is a disgrace to the documentary genre'.
      Here's a hot tip for you! We are not talking about Steve Webie and what he allegedly scored in a heavily scripted fictional movie, we are talking about who beat Billy Mitchells 1982 arcade world record first and the fact Steve unjustly was awarded documentary credit for this achievement and was also a co-conspirator helping market a fraudulent documentary as fact.

    • @andrewhoffman2812
      @andrewhoffman2812 Před 21 dnem

      @@marymcmanus1877 you just have a weird hatred towards Steve Weibe when he clearly went to a public place and beat Donkey Kong in front of a large group of people... I understand you're upset that the real people who beat Billy Mitchells score first weren't acknowledged. What I took from the King of Kong documentary was that Twin Galaxies and Billy Mitchell were frauds. Billy refusing to play in public in head to head competition but still acting like he had a leg to stand on.
      Twin Galaxies clearly screwed Steve Weibe when he submitted his score via tape and they are just as much to blame...
      I just don't understand the hate for Steve Weibe, if you think he faked a kill screen in an arcade in front of a large group of people, you might want to change your tin foil hat.
      As for the guys who didn't get credit, I would love to see a documentary of them going to an arcade and breaking high scores in front of a live audience. Not because I don't believe them but because it would make for great content.
      The King of Kong exposed twin Galaxies and Billy Mitchell but the hatred towards Steve Weibe, a guy who can clearly play the game and sacrificed time away from his family and job, is just bizarre. I don't think it's that serious. The guy just wanted to prove himself and I believe he did it by doing it live in front of a crowd of people.

  • @maryvernooy1330
    @maryvernooy1330 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Very unfair and quite frankly fraudulent of Billy and Twin Galaxies to cover up this Tim's score since the act of beating Billy's 1982 world record was central to the events depicted in King of Kong. BillY Mitchell and Twin Galaxies were trash.