Steven J. Wiebe (pronounced /ˈwiːbi/, born c. 1969) is an algebra and advanced algebra teacher at Finn Hill Junior High, a school in Kirkland, Washington. A competitive gamer, Wiebe was the first person to achieve over a million points in the arcade game Donkey Kong scoring 1,049,100 points on March 23rd, 2007. Wiebe also holds the top score record in Donkey Kong Junior with 1,139,800 points. He is one of the primary subjects of the 2007 document...
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Steven J. Wiebe (pronounced /ˈwiːbi/, born c. 1969) is an algebra and advanced algebra teacher at Finn Hill Junior High, a school in Kirkland, Washington. A competitive gamer, Wiebe was the first person to achieve over a million points in the arcade game Donkey Kong scoring 1,049,100 points on March 23rd, 2007. Wiebe also holds the top score record in Donkey Kong Junior with 1,139,800 points. He is one of the primary subjects of the 2007 documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters.
Wiebe was interviewed about the documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters on the The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and on G4's Attack of the Show. He also voiced his own cartoon character on Code Monkeys in the episode "The Great Recession". He also appeared as "Jim" in the film Four Christmases, which was directed by Seth Gordon, the director of The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters.
Similarly to his DK rival Billy Mitchell, Steve Wiebe was also put in a TOPPS Allen & Ginter...
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