The victory was a solitary one.
A few times a week, after his two young kids had gone to bed and his wife, Nicole, was busy working, the 34-year-old would head to the garage and turn on the video camera that would prove his score.
He diligently set to work maneuvering Mario to dodge objects thrown by an angry ape.
“Since I’d been trying so long, it wasn’t like I jumped out of my chair or anything (when I got that score),” he said.
