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"One Quarter. Two Days. No Pause Button."
Although technology continues to advance, also in computer games, a number of die-hard gamers refuse to abandon their classic Arcade gaming machines. The 80s lives on in these gamers, who constantly compete with each other for the highest score and thus eternal fame. Portland's Bill Carlton is one of the most avid gamers. He has several records to his name and in this documentary he attempts to break Atari's 20-year-old record for Missile Command. In order to reach the required 80 million points, Bill will have to play the game for two days on the throw-in of 1 quarter.