As part of an ambitious campaign to eventually collect one copy of every videogame ever created—including coin-operated arcade units—The [URL=http://ivghof.com/]International Video Game Hall of Fame and Museum (IVGOF)[/URL] has received a pair of historical new game units.
Bill Jones donated Defender and Stargate arcade machines to the museum, the same games he used to set world record scores of 543,950 and 284,975 on in 2008. King of Kong’s Billy Mitchell has also pledged to donate the Donkey Kong machine he used to set a record on, and an Asteroids machine that John McCallister used for a record setting performance is already in the the museum as well, thanks to a donation from the Seattle Metro Arcade Collectors organization.
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