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|developer=[[Interplay|Interplay Productions]] | |developer=[[Interplay|Interplay Productions]] | ||
|publisher=Interplay Productions | |publisher=Interplay Productions | ||
|release='''MS-DOS'''<ref> | |release='''MS-DOS'''<ref>[https://youtu.be/r-LxHUgI2W0?si=Ntv_mPIAb7_IcWjy&t=12 "Copyright 1992 Interplay Productions and Nintendo"]</ref><br>{{release|Japan|March 8, 1992|USA|November 13, 1992|Australia|November 23, 1992|Europe|December 1, 1992}} '''Microsoft Windows'''<br>1994<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Inxtha401A "Copyright 1992-4 Interplay Productions and Nintendo"]</ref><br>'''Mac OS'''<br>{{release|USA|May 11, 1995<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGo9Md6NTJo "Copyright 1995 Interplay Productions and Nintendo"]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19981201062602/http://macplay.com/website/pressbox/mttcd.html Mac Play Kicks Off Hit Edutainment Title Mario Teaches Typing Enhanced CD-ROM (May 11, 1995)]</ref>}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Educational games|Educational]] | |genre=[[Genre#Educational games|Educational]] | ||
|modes=Single player | |modes=Single player | ||
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|platforms={{wp|MS-DOS}}<br>{{wp|Microsoft Windows}}<br>{{wp|Mac operating systems|Mac OS}}<br>{{wp|Tandy 1000}} | |platforms={{wp|MS-DOS}}<br>{{wp|Microsoft Windows}}<br>{{wp|Mac operating systems|Mac OS}}<br>{{wp|Tandy 1000}}{{ref needed}} | ||
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'''''Mario Teaches Typing''''' is a licensed [[Genre#Educational games|edutainment]] game developed and published by [[Interplay|Interplay Productions]]. It is one of the few licensed computer titles of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. ''Mario Teaches Typing'' was originally released for MS-DOS in 1992, where the user could use either two 3 | '''''Mario Teaches Typing''''' is a licensed [[Genre#Educational games|edutainment]] game developed and published by [[Interplay|Interplay Productions]]. It is one of the few licensed computer titles of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]]. ''Mario Teaches Typing'' was originally released for MS-DOS in 1992, where the user could use either two 3'5" {{wp|floppy disk}}s or a single 5'75" one. It was later released on {{wp|CD-ROM}} for {{wp|Microsoft Windows}} in 1994 and for {{wp|Mac operating systems|Mac OS}} in 1995. As the title suggests, ''Mario Teaches Typing'' was designed for improving a computer user's typing skills. All of the game's music was sampled and inspired from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' with extended melodies added. ''Mario Teaches Typing'' eventually spawned a sequel in 1996, ''[[Mario Teaches Typing 2]]''. | ||
The MS-DOS version is the very first video game of the ''Super Mario'' franchise in which [[Mario]] is heard speaking (though he previously could be heard grunting in ''[[Crazy Kong]]'' and spoke in [[ | The MS-DOS version is the very first video game of the ''Super Mario'' franchise in which [[Mario]] is heard speaking (though he previously could be heard grunting in ''[[Crazy Kong]]'' and spoke in [[List of references in Nintendo video games#Punch-Out!! / Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES)|''Punch-Out!!'']]). In said 1992 version, he is voiced by Ronald B. Ruben. In the 1994 CD-ROM Windows and 1995 Mac versions, [[Charles Martinet]] voiced a [[Mario's face|floating Mario head]] who acts as a narrator and guide to the game, marking his first portrayal in a video game as Mario alongside ''[[Mario's FUNdamentals|Mario's Game Gallery]]'', before 1996's ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' solidified him as the main voice actor of the character. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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==Development and release differences== | ==Development and release differences== | ||
''Mario Teaches Typing'' was conceived when the head of [[Interplay|Interplay Productions]], Brian Fargo, saw that an earlier edutainment game for PC, ''{{wp|Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing}}'', had been successful. He thought it would be appealing to have a character like Mario as the teacher, so he signed a licensing deal with [[Nintendo]] to allow a variant of the typing game with Mario to be made. After the release of this game, Fargo and the creator of ''Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing'', Les Crane, were apparently on bad terms with each other.<ref> | ''Mario Teaches Typing'' was conceived when the head of [[Interplay|Interplay Productions]], Brian Fargo, saw that an earlier edutainment game for PC, ''{{wp|Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing}}'', had been successful. He thought it would be appealing to have a character like Mario as the teacher, so he signed a licensing deal with [[Nintendo]] to allow a variant of the typing game with Mario to be made. After the release of this game, Fargo and the creator of ''Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing'', Les Crane, were apparently on bad terms with each other.<ref>Osborn, Alex. [https://www.ign.com/articles/2017/06/20/interplay-founder-on-working-with-nintendo-on-mario-teaches-typing-a-ign-unfiltered Interplay Founder on Working With Nintendo on Mario Teaches Typing — IGN Unfiltered]. ''IGN''. June 20, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2022.</ref> | ||
Some changes were made to the CD-ROM version, mostly to accommodate its larger storage size. One of the changes includes cutscenes, which shows a story where Mario and Luigi go on an adventure to recover the pieces of the [[Magical Typewriter]]. The floating Mario head replaces a static background Mario in parts of the game. From the main menu, the player can rewatch clips of the Mario head by either pressing "I" or selecting "M.I.R.T" from the "File" menu. | Some changes were made to the CD-ROM version, mostly to accommodate its larger storage size. One of the changes includes cutscenes, which shows a story where Mario and Luigi go on an adventure to recover the pieces of the [[Magical Typewriter]]. The floating Mario head replaces a static background Mario in parts of the game. From the main menu, the player can rewatch clips of the Mario head by either pressing "I" or selecting "M.I.R.T" from the "File" menu. | ||
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Some pages display screenshots, which appear to be from an earlier build: | Some pages display screenshots, which appear to be from an earlier build: | ||
*On {{ | *On {{media link|MTT manual screenshot 1.jpg|page 7}}, the main menu screen does not organize the modes by number. | ||
*On {{ | *On {{media link|MTT manual screenshot 2.jpg|page 15}}, the layout of Expert Express is different: the two icons of Mario's hands are at the top of the screen, the letters on-screen were displayed in a different font, and the paper background is missing. Additionally, the Mario head had different eyes, including larger sclera and a purple eye color. | ||
*On {{ | *On {{media link|MTT manual screenshot 3.jpg|page 18}}, the results screen is a little different. The blue boxes reading "Next" and "Menu" are absent, and the chalkboard text is spaced slightly differently. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Screenshots=== | ===Screenshots=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Although [[Toad]] appears on the title screen, he does not appear elsewhere in the game. | *Although [[Toad]] appears on the title screen, he does not appear elsewhere in the game. | ||
==External links== | |||
*[https://archive.org/details/msdos_Mario_Teaches_Typing_1992 The MS-DOS version] on Internet Archive | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:1992 games]] | [[Category:1992 games]] | ||
[[Category:1994 games]] | [[Category:1994 games]] | ||
[[Category:MS-DOS games]] | [[Category:MS-DOS games]] | ||
[[Category:Windows games]] | [[Category:Windows games]] |