Billy Mitchel (born as William James Mitchell Jr.) is an American interactive gamer, restaurateur, and businessman who was born and raised up in Springfield, Massachusetts, the U.S. He came to fame after he was included in a 1980s Life magazine showing the spread of video game champions at the height of the golden age of arcade video games.
Billy is 55 years old as of 2020, he was born on July 16, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States of America. He celebrates his birthday on July 16 every year.
Billy is a man of average stature, he also appears to be quite tall in stature in his photos. He stands at a height of 5 feet and 7 inches tall (1.76 meters). He also weighs 75 kgs (165.3 lbs).
Billy is married to Evelyn Mitchell. The couple is blessed with three children and lives in Weston, Florida, United States of America.
Billy has an estimated net worth of $1 million dollars. Most of his income and wealth comes mainly from Rickey’s World Famous Restaurant.
Here are some interesting facts and body measurements you should know about Billy
Pac-Man was released in 1980. Players had discovered that it too had a type of kill screen: on reaching level 256, half the screen would be filled with nonsense glyphs that made it impossible to complete the level and continue.
Following a 1982 claim made by an eight-year-old player of reaching more than 6 million points, which gained national coverage after President Ronald Reagan wrote to congratulate the player, Mitchell worked with his friend Chris Ayra in 1983 to determine that the highest possible score on Pac-Man was 3,333,360, which would require a perfect no-death run and collecting all possible points on the nonsense side of level 256’s split-screen, requiring knowledge of where the edible dots were.
Mitchell appeared in several documentaries on competitive gaming and retrogaming, including Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade (2007), The King of Arcades, and Man vs Snake: The Long and Twisted Tale of Nibbler. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters follows his attempts to maintain his high score on Donkey Kong after it was threatened by newcomer Steve Wiebe.
Mitchell owns the Rickey’s World Famous Restaurant chain based in Hollywood, Florida, and sells Rickey’s World Famous Sauces.
Billy (born as William James Mitchell Jr.) is an American interactive gamer, restaurateur, and businessman who was born and raised up in Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S. He came to fame after he was included in a 1980s Life magazine showing the spread of video game champions at the height of the golden age of arcade video games.
Billy is an American national born on July 16, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States of America.
Billy stands at a height of 1.76m.
Billy is married to Evelyn Mitchell. The couple is blessed with three children and lives in Weston, Florida, United States of America.
Billy has an estimated net worth of $1 million dollars. Most of his income and wealth comes mainly from Rickey’s World Famous Restaurant.
He is a resident of Weston, Florida, United States of America, we shall upload pictures of her house as soon as we have them.
Billy is alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.
In April of 2018, the Twin Galaxies video game scoreboard announced its finding that well-known classic game score-chaser Billy did not achieve his Donkey Kong high scores on unmodified arcade hardware, stripping him of all his accumulated records in the process
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