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|title=Mario's Game Gallery<br>Mario's FUNdamentals | |title=Mario's Game Gallery<br>Mario's FUNdamentals | ||
|image=[[File:MGGBoxArt.jpg|145px]]<br>''Mario's Game Gallery'' box<br>[[File:mariolearning.jpg|185px]]<br>''Mario's FUNdamentals'' box | |image=[[File:MGGBoxArt.jpg|145px]]<br>''Mario's Game Gallery'' box<br>[[File:mariolearning.jpg|185px]]<br>''Mario's FUNdamentals'' box | ||
|developer=Presage Software, Inc. | |developer=Presage Software, Inc.<br />Brainstorm Entertainment <small>(''Mario's FUNdamentals'')</small> | ||
|publisher= | |publisher=Interplay Entertainment Corp.<br />Mindscape<small> (PC version of ''Mario's FUNdamentals'')</small><br /> | ||
| | |released='''''Mario's Game Gallery'':'''<br>{{released|USA|February 23, 1995}}'''''Mario's FUNdamentals'':'''<br />{{released|USA|March 3, 1998}} | ||
|genre=Educational | |genre=Educational | ||
|modes=Single player, | |modes=Single-player, Two-Players | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=K-A}} | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=K-A}} | ||
|platforms={{wp|MS-DOS}} ( | |platforms={{wp|MS-DOS}} (Mario's Game Gallery); Windows (Mario's Fundamentals) | ||
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|input={{input|pcmouse=1}} | |input={{input|pcmouse=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Mario's FUNdamentals''''', originally released as '''''Mario's Game Gallery''''', is a compilation game in the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, published by {{wp|Interplay Entertainment}} and developed by Presage Software Inc. for {{wp|Personal computer|PCs}} running {{wp|Microsoft Windows}}. Exclusive to the United States, it was originally released in 1995, and later reissued and retitled in 1998, with Brainstorm Entertainment developing and {{wp|Mindscape}} publishing this re-release; a version for {{wp||Macintosh}} computers was published by Stepping Stone. | |||
'''''Mario's FUNdamentals''''', originally released as '''''Mario's Game Gallery''''', is a compilation game in the ''[[ | |||
Five traditional games are included: {{wp|checkers}}, {{wp| | This game marks the debut of [[Charles Martinet]] as [[Mario]]'s voice actor in a video game, who has since become the official voice actor for Mario. Five traditional games are included: {{wp|Checkers|checkers}}, {{wp|Backgammon|backgammon}}, {{wp|Go Fish}}, {{wp|Dominoes|dominoes}}, and "{{wp|Yacht (dice game)|yacht}}", a version of {{wp|Yahtzee}}. Players play against Mario in these games, though at times they can also play against [[Bowser]]. Gameplay for all the games is similar to their real-world counterparts, though pieces are altered to be themed after the ''Mario'' universe. | ||
Both versions of the game have received mixed reception. Upon its initial release, various publications found it to be a good educational game | Both versions of the game have received mixed reception. Upon its initial release, various publications found it to be a good educational game: ''{{wp|The State (newspaper)|The State}}'' and ''{{wp|The Miami Herald}}'' praised it for "providing fun for the whole family"; and the ''{{wp|Los Angeles Times}}'' said that it would appeal to younger gamers. Much later, the game was negatively received by authors David Wesley and Gloria Barczak, who labeled it and the other ''Mario'' games manufactured by third-party publishers in the 1990s, which were made without the supervision of [[Nintendo]], as "a flood of ill-conceived ''Mario'' spin-offs" that almost destroyed the ''Mario'' brand.<ref>Wesley, David; Barczak, Gloria (2010). ''Innovation and Marketing in the Video Game Industry: Avoiding the Performance Trap''. Gower Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9780566091674.</ref> | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
===Checkers=== | ===Checkers=== | ||
Checkers is played on | Checkers is played on a 8*8 board with alternating red and black squares. Game pieces only occupy the black squares. The player can choose to play as Yoshis or Koopas. Each player starts with 12 pieces on the closest 3 rows of the board. Players take turns moving a piece each. Pieces can only move diagonally forward to empty squares. If there is an enemy piece in the way but the square beyond it is empty, the enemy piece can be captured by jumping over it. Koopas turn Yoshis into bubbles and pop them, while Yoshis swallow the Koopas. A player must take the opportunity to jump if such move is available, continuing to jump as long as there are enemy pieces to capture. A piece that reaches the furthest row on the board becomes a King (Big Yoshi or Bowser). Unlike traditional checkers, the king is only different in that it can move backwards, it doesn't have the ability to jump multiple squares or capture a contiguous row of enemies. The game is over when the current player is unable to move (either due to having no pieces or all of them being blocked). | ||
===Go Fish=== | ===Go Fish=== | ||
The goal is to try to make as many Books ( | The goal is to try to make as many Books (4 of a kind) as possible. | ||
Each player starts with 7 cards. During a player's turn, they may ask for a card they already have from the other player. If the other player has any cards of the chosen type, they must hand over all of them. Otherwise they are told to "Go Fish", or draw a card. Fishing is compulsory if the current player has no cards. A player can continue to ask for cards as long as they pick one the other player has or get the card they asked for after fishing. Once a player has all 4 cards of a | Each player starts with 7 cards. During a player's turn, they may ask for a card they already have from the other player. If the other player has any cards of the chosen type, they must hand over all of them. Otherwise they are told to "Go Fish", or draw a card. "Fishing" is compulsory if the current player has no cards. A player can continue to ask for cards as long as they pick one the other player has or get the card they asked for after "fishing". Once a player has all 4 cards of a given rank, they lay down the "Book" and score for it. | ||
The game is played with a deck of cards with no suits | The game is played with a deck of cards with pictures of various characters from Mario games. There are no suits. The following 13 characters are represented: | ||
*[[ | * [[Goomba]]s | ||
*[[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s | * [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s | ||
*[[Rip Van Fish]] | * [[Rip Van Fish]] | ||
*[[Toad|Little | * [[Toad|Little Toadies]] | ||
*[[Bob-omb]]s | * [[Bob-omb]]s | ||
*[[Rex]]es | * [[Rex]]es | ||
*[[Piranha Plant]]s | * [[Piranha Plant]]s | ||
*[[Big Boo]]s | * [[Big Boo]]s | ||
*[[Yoshi]]s | * [[Yoshi]]s | ||
*[[Mario]]s | * [[Mario]]s | ||
*[[Luigi]]s | * [[Luigi]]s | ||
*[[Princess Peach| | * [[Princess Peach|Princesses]] | ||
*[[Bowser]]s (misspelled as "Bowzers") | * [[Bowser]]s (misspelled as "Bowzers") | ||
The draw pile is represented as a pool of water, from which a dolphin jumps out when the player fishes from it | The draw pile is represented as a pool of water, from which a dolphin jumps out when the player "fishes" from it. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:1_MGG.png|The main menu of the game, with the alternative name ''Mario's Game Gallery''. | |||
File:2_MGG.png|A game of checkers, with checker pieces replaced by [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] and [[Koopa Troopa]]s. | |||
File:3_MGG.png|[[Mario]] asking for [[Big Boo]] cards to the player in Go Fish. | |||
File:4_MGG.png|The title of Dominoes. | |||
File:5_MGG.png|Gameplay of Yacht, with the player's HUD keeping track of the score for both players. | |||
File:6_MGG.png|The title of Yacht. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
*''Come here, fishy-fishy! Here, fishy-fishy!'' | * ''Come here, fishy-fishy! Here, fishy-fishy!'' | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* | *[[Mario Teaches Typing]] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*A | *A SNES port of the game (under the ''Mario's Game Gallery'' name) is rumored to have been in development before being canceled.{{ref needed}} | ||
*Mario refers to [[Toad]] by a pet name, "Little Toadie". This nickname originates from the 1993 ''[[List of Toad profiles and statistics#Nintendo Character Guide (1993)|Nintendo Character Guide]]'', a set of guidelines and information given by Nintendo of America to licensing partners. | *Mario refers to [[Toad]] by a pet name, "Little Toadie". This nickname originates from the 1993 ''[[List of Toad profiles and statistics#Nintendo Character Guide (1993)|Nintendo Character Guide]]'', a set of guidelines and information given by Nintendo of America to licensing partners. | ||
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