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Man vs. Snake
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Man vs. Snake

Sep 27, 2015
1h 33m
★ 6.6

The long and twisted tale of Nibbler

Overview

1984. One shiny quarter. 44.5 hours of continuous play. The race to be the first gamer in history to score one BILLION points. Until recently, Timothy McVey (not the terrorist) thought he had — for all these years — held the world record on Nibbler.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Tim McVey

Himself

Tim McVey

Dwayne Richard

Himself

Dwayne Richard

Tom Asaki

Himself

Tom Asaki

Billy Mitchell

Himself

Billy Mitchell

Walter Day

Himself

Walter Day

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