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Thank you. jd22292 (Jalen D. Folf) (talk) 18:25, 3 September 2017 (UTC)
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Conflict of Interest Declaration
[edit]An anonymous user insists that I know Mr. Patrick Scott Peterson personally. I wish to clear the air here once and for all.
I met him and spoke to him for about 5 minutes at a Donkey Kong tournament in the year 2012. He was thankful for the kickstarter funds and even offered to buy me a beer. I was in a hurry as I was there to photograph the event so I declined. After that I read some of his articles as I was a subscriber to several retro magazines that he wrote for.
I have not spoken to him since that time. I know of him from his many video game related articles. I am a member of Twin Galaxies, and he is a former referee who retired from that organization back in 2010 -- well before I ever knew who he was.
He is a public figure what writes for video game magazines, and also once achieved a killscreen on Donkey Kong -- a feat close to Billy Mitchell himself. But everyone in that gaming community knows that.
That is it. datagod (talk) 🍁 22:43, 9 April 2024 (UTC)