Allen is a really, really, really good Donkey Kong player.
:-\
His problem is that his friends, and associates are the greatest Donkey Kong players ever.
Allen has many problems.
That's 13 million people who have played this game.
What this means is Allen is in the top 99.999% of all Donkey Kong players all time.
Well.... even if that were the correct number, how many of those 13 million people actually tried to get good? Or even played more than a few credits?
The only way to begin making this a fair comparison is to have those 13 million people play as many games as Allen has (and with the same panel of advice-giving experts on hand for most of them).
Given those same conditions, where would Allen stand among them? I don't know, but he would not be in that 99.999% group.
I personally think of myself as somewhat intelligent, but I know if I hang out with a bunch of MIT graduates I'm going to feel like an idiot.
This so happens to be where the most talented, and skilled Donkey Kong players hang out. In statistical terms Allen Staal is an outlier hanging with outliers of outliers.
It's important to remember that of the millions of people who have played these games, the percentage of those who have ever actually made an attempt at becoming seriously good at any of them is tiny. Comparing any competitor to the total population of people who have ever played one or more credits is really not useful. Fun in a sense, but if there must be comparison, it has to be competitor-to-competitor.
Even that is a problem. Speaking for myself, my PB at this game is nowhere near my potential, and never will be, because improving at it (or even playing it, outside of a tournament), is no longer interesting to me. It may be again someday, but not now.
A lot of people bowl, or play pool, or run, or swim. But how many do so competitively? And of those, how many are trying their hardest?