Yes, but I wonder how much he has played to get that good. I read a story of one man playing, I think it was Galaga, every night for two hours over the past 20 years or so. My mistake if it wasn't released that early.But I can't be bothered looking for that same story. But this dude does have skill at Tetris.
And the SMB3 file, I am almost certain, was a fake. I'll search Google for it, but I remember seeing on quite a few blogs and forums that it was, indeed, fake, with links leading to an interview with the maker himself. He confessed that it was a fake, he was a bored college student at the time and wanted something to pass his time with. So he memorised the AI of every enemy and made an incredibly good fake. I forget the proofs, but there are certain parts of the movie that proved it to be wrong; stuff like Mario not being able to jump as high as he does at certain times of the movie, and various other small things.
The SMB3 file is NOT fake. It is as exactly said above. It is slowed down about 10,000x. Any mistake that is made in the run can be erased and done again. The purposes of them is to show a perhect run of a game. It is more art than gameplay.
If you would like to see the world record run for SMB3 that IS NOT done on an emulator and slowed down, check out www.speeddemosarchive.com they have the world records to many games.
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