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Before submitting this form, please read the guidelines about high scores:

There has been some dispute about what kind of scores should be admitted and what kind shouldn't. The issue is that different games have different difficulty levels, and different things happen when you flip the score counter. In some games, it's easier to get a high score fast by starting at a hard difficulty level, such as Pac-Man, and in some it's easier to start at an easier level so one could play longer. I don't want to be in the middle of these disputes. For ease of maintaining these lists, please follow this policy when submitting a score.

All games must be played at the default, or normal difficulty level. If you've got a high score on a harder difficulty level, that's great but I haven't got a page for daredevil high scorers yet. No cheat-code-assisted scores are acceptable, and neither are Game-Genie, Game-Shark, or other 'Game Enhancer' assisted scores. In case of a dispute, the two disputing parties will be given each other's email addresses and they can sort it out.

In the case of scores that 'flip' the counter, calculate your total score by adding the flip factor (the score it reset at) to the currently displayed score, or if you got multiple flips, multiply the number of times you flipped it by the factor and add the rest to it. Ie: , if you're playing a game that flips every 1 million points, and you flip it but then stop playing at 20,000 points, you effectively have a score of 1,020,000. If you flipped it six times (Man, your fingers must get tired) your score would be effectively 6,020,000. Easy as pie.

Additionally, if you play an arcade game with a modification, such as sped-up Pac Man, specify that in the listing.

Please be honorable and don't send scores that don't adhere to this policy. I would be rather disappointed in the gaming community to know that someone wanted to waste my and others' time in that fashion. Thank you.

     
E-mail address: Your email address - (yourname@domain.com)
Name: Your real name, for use in the high score list
Game: Name of the game of the score you're submitting
Type/System: What format of the game you got the score on (Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit, etc)
Score: Your high score
Webpage: Your Webpage (to be linked to from the listing)



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