World’s Most Prolific POKÉMON Family Leads Pack of Extraordinary Video Game
records, Facts and Figures in New GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2012 Gamer’s Edition
Latest “Video Game Bible” Scores Points With Features on
Angry Birds,
Top Fighting Games, Most Expensive Gaming Records, Fitness Games,
Biggest Gaming Fails, and More
NEW YORK (January 3, 2012)
– The family that plays together definitely stays together…and probably catches
them all! The newest edition of the “Video Game Bible” — Guinness World
Records 2012 Gamer’s Edition — hits stores today with the most
comprehensive collection of video game records ever known including the most
prolific Pokémon playing family in the world – The Arnolds. The ‘Frankfort
Five’, hailing from the Illinois suburb outside of Chicago, are Pokémon
prodigies who rank as some of the world’s greatest players each year during the
official Pokémon Video Game Championships, earning them the title of
“Largest Competitive Pokemon Videogame Family”.
The Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer’s Edition contains something
for players of all kinds. Notching the latest high-water mark in
the seemingly never-ending battle for Donkey Kong supremacy, New York
City’s Hank Chien earned the “Highest Score on Donkey Kong” with
1,090,000 points. Mobile mavens will love the spread on Angry Birds, the
“Best-Selling Mobile Series” (more than 250 million downloads) and
the app with the “Most Days Spent as the Best-Selling App in iTunes Store”
(275 consecutive days).
Gamers with a little extra cash can spend $1,242 of their hard-earned money on
the “Most Valuable Kinect Sensor,” a special peripheral encrusted with
6,000 Swarovski crystals. Brassy brawlers will be knocked out by an entire
section devoted to Fighting Games including Mortal Kombat, Marvel Vs. Capcom
and Dead or Alive, while the growing genre of “Lifestyle & Fitness”
games boasts achievements like “Most People Exercising to a Videogame”
(783 people).
Once again, this year features many women making their mark in the interactive
realm. Iowa’s Elizabeth Bolinger preferred to dance her way into the record
books, where she earned the title for “Most Prolific Dancing Game High
Scorer” with top scores in 85 songs spanning across Dance Central, Just
Dance and Just Dance 2 and she’ll be attempting a new high score on
popular gaming network G4 in mid- January. Jennifer Hale grabbed the record for
“Most Prolific Voice Actor” for lending her voice to 129 video games over
the course of almost two decades.
As always, Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer’s Edition is chock
full of lists and quizzes that are sure to get gamers talking. One of the
featured lists takes a look at the “Top 50 Video Game Endings” of
all-time as voted by more than 13,000 Guinness World Records readers. Game
historians can also test their knowledge with the “Video Game Tagline Quiz”
questions found at the bottom of each page, and read features on professional
video game players, the biggest “Gaming Fails”, a PS3 vs XBOX 360
comparison and much more!
”The 2012 book is the most comprehensive Gamer’s Edition we’ve ever released,”
said Gaz Deaves, Guinness World Records Gaming Editor. “Chronicling the video
game world’s grandest successes, most embarrassing failures and everything in
between, this year’s edition will immerse casual fans with an encyclopedia of
interactive info and impress the hardcore crowd with its detailed analysis.”
Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer’s Edition
is available now in the US for a suggested retail price of $14.99 and available
in the UK on January 19th.
For more information on gaming record breaking, please visit
www.guinnessworldrecords.com/gamers. To check out video from the
Guinness World Records 2012 Gamer’s Edition, please visit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbJwBQV747Q.
About Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records is the universally recognized authority on
record-breaking achievement. First published in 1955, the annual Guinness World
Records book is published in more than 100 countries and 25 languages and is one
of the highest-selling books under copyright of all time with more than 3
million copies sold annually across the globe. Guinness World Records celebrated
its 50th anniversary edition in 2004, a year after the sale of its 100 millionth
copy. Guinness World Records also annually publishes the Gamer’s Edition; a
records book devoted solely to the world of computer gaming and high score
record achievements.