U.S. National Video Game Team

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The U.S. National Video Game Team was founded on July 25, 1983 in Ottumwa, Iowa, USA by Walter Day and the Twin Galaxies Intergalactic Scoreboard. Walter Day was the Team Captain and the first five members chosen by Twin Galaxies for the team were:

  • Billy Mitchell, Hollywood, Florida (Had five listings in Guinness that year, a record)
  • Steve Harris, Gladstone, Missouri (Later founded Electronic Gaming Monthly - EGM)
  • Jay Kim, Miami, Florida
  • Ben Gold, Dallas, Texas (Won history's first Video Game World Championship, televised by ABC-TV's That's Incredible)
  • Tim McVey, Ottumwa, Iowa (Achieved history's first Billion-Point-Score on a video game.)

A second tier of members also include:

  • Perry Rodgers, Seattle, Washington
  • Todd Rogers, Bridgeview, Illinois (First paid pro video game player)
  • Jeff Peters, Etiwanda, California
  • Don Nauert, Austin, Texas
  • Dwayne Richard, Alberta, Canada
  • Gary Hatt, Ontario, California
  • Brent Walker,

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