Highest gamerscore record holder surpasses 600,000 points

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The current world record holder for the highest amount of Gamerscore on the Xbox 360 has just hit the 600,000 mark. Raymond Cox, better known by his Xbox LIVE Gamertag as “Stallion83,” is on a mission to reach 1,000,000 Gamerscore. His last milestone, where he surpassed 500,000, took place before Christmas of last year; so this has taken him a while.

To celebrate the event, Cox has created a video which he says was “inspired by a scene in Rocky 2 when Adrian tells Rocky to win while laying in a hospital bed.” So yes, raw eggs were consumed.

But what’s next for Stallion83? Well, according to his blog post he’s now aiming to reach 666,666 Gamerscore by October 31. He’s fully aware that this goal will be tough to reach, writing that: “It’s probably just a pipe dream on my part with less than 3 months to go and about 66,666 gamerscore to gain.”

Will he make it? Hopefully, because I want to see him in a Halloween costume drinking more eggs.

600,000 Gamerscore! Now What? [1MillionGamerscore.com]


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