Steve Wiebe


Steven J. Wiebe is an American two-time world champion of the video game Donkey Kong, most recently holding the title from September 20, 2010, to January 10, 2011, with a high score of 1,064,500. Wiebe was the first person to achieve over a million points in a public game, with 1,006,600 on July 4, 2004. He is one of the primary subjects of the 2007 documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. Like his Donkey Kong rival Billy Mitchell, Wiebe was put in a Topps Allen & Ginter baseball set, which is featured in the 2009 edition of the baseball product.

''Donkey Kong'' high scores

Media appearances

Wiebe was interviewed about the documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters on 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, directed by Seth Gordon, the director of The King of Kong. In 2011 Wiebe made a cameo appearance in Gordon's film Horrible Bosses as Thomas, Head of Security. In 2015 he had a role in the Adam Sandler movie Pixels as "DARPA Scientist". He played Stephen Davidson in episode 1 of Sneaky Pete on Amazon Video.

Personal life

Wiebe was born in Seattle, Washington to Ryan and Sandy Wiebe, and has a brother, Ryan, and sister, Cathy. He attended Newport High School in Bellevue, Washington. He graduated with a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington in 1991. From 1996 to 1999 he worked at Boeing as a testing and analysis engineer, and from 1999 to 2001 he worked at the Bsquare corporation in Bellevue as a software testing engineer. In 2004 Wiebe earned a Master of Education at City University of Seattle.
Wiebe lives in Redmond, Washington with his wife, daughter, and son. He is a math teacher at Redmond High School, and has been interested in music from an early age.
In December 2009, he released a Contemporary Christian album, The King of Song.