The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a video game champ who accused a rival of illegally recording him in a conversation about cheating. Gamer David Race, who lives in Ohio, was accused of violating Florida law by secretly recording fellow gamer Billy Mitchell. The interstate phone call took place in 2018, and Mitchell, who lives in Broward County, did not grant permission to be recorded. Florida requires all parties in a conversation to consent to being recorded. Race, who holds records in Pac-Man and other arcade games, has accused Mitchell, whose records are in Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and other games, of cheating.