ALEXANDER CLEMENS
Alex as a champion has
the unique distinction of having been on two STARCADE! shows. He
appeared on show #19 & #63. As one of our best players, he was invited back to play in one of the STARCADE! Invitational shows. Alex had Lady Luck on his side and won the Grand Prize on both shows!
Alex was a 15 year college student when his show aired. His goal then was to be "mover and shaker" after starting at a ground level position as V.P. of IBM.
"The packaging was such a sweet touch -- I love it. I can't believe
that I won, even though I got pretty much every buzz-in question ABSOLUTELY
wrong. (Big moron -- that's me.) ... if you have Robert Dang's (his opponent on Show #19) e-mail address, I'd love it ... because that kid was so poised and cool that I think he deserved to win, rather than me..." Reason Alex wanted to be on STARCADE!: "I love vid's and I am a budding actor who needs to be discovered." Prizes won: T.I. Home computer, Pooyan Arcade Game, Cobra Phone & RB5X Robot (Alex won it all!!).
In 2000 when Alex checked in he wrote: "What a blast from the past...I can't believe there's a website that celebrates STARCADE, and I can't believe I found it. Here's how odd the world is...I see the news about Yahoo acquiring Google as their search engine; I check out Google and put my name in as a goof: I come up with the story about me and Robert Dang fighting to the
finish...holy cow, that was along time ago."
In 2000 Alex was a Community Relations Director for an international provider of high-speed Internet access. He graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1989, and has worked for four elected officials in San Francisco and Washington DC ... He's a licensed private investigator and, according to him, "a mediocre poker player."
Alex's STARCADE! memory: "I was in nirvana during the show -- what could be better for a video-game playing extrovert? The auditions were PACKED, with more than a hundred kids showing up for just a few game show spots. I don't remember exactly what I did to get noticed, but I think it may have involved some limited amount of nudity (just kidding).
I got lucky and won my first show (#19) by the skin of my teeth over the estimable Robert Dang, who nearly kicked my butt. A Commodore 64 (blast from the past, huh?) provided me with online access to local bulletin boards and a Pooyan console game in my bedroom made me the most popular kid on the block (though nobody, ANYWHERE, had ever heard of Pooyan).
"Months later, I was vacationing in Washington DC with my grandparents, when I got the call that an Invitational show was being taped, and I was invited ... Though saddled with jetlag, I got lucky again and won the whole shebang. I won a robot, the RB-5X, that was supposed to vacuum my house and bring me dinner and so on ... the only thing I ever got it to
do with any proficiency was to run into walls and beep plaintively.
I think it was eventually beaten up by neighborhood cats and became too
frightened to leave the back of my closet. I had a great time on
Starcade, and I'm glad that the producers are allowing those of us who
made the show the opportunity to relive those fifteen minutes of
fame."



| ALEX'S OPPONENT: Robert Dang has checked in. Click here to see his page. |





60 secounds
TAC SCAN
16,800 Robert Dang
50 secounds
BUCK ROGERS
4,274 Robert Dang

40 secounds
SUPER ZAXXON
3,900 Robert Dang

TOTALS
all games
24,974 Robert Dang
30 secounds
STAR TREK
SCORED: 10,000+
WINNER? YES!![]()
PLAYING FOR:
POOYAN Video Arcade Game

4 contestants - Leo Schwab vs Alex Clemens & Jordan Silber vs Mike Schoenwetter
2 Rounds - 2 contestants in each round
Final Round - winner of each round competing against each other to choose an Overall Winner





30 secounds
ZOO KEEPER
3,020 Leo Schwab
30 secounds
STAR WARS
7,000 Leo Schwab

30 secounds
GYRUSS
7,700 Mike Schoenwetter

PLAYING FOR:
RB5X ROBOT


