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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 3.5" {{wp|floppy disk}}s or a single 5.75" one. It was later released on {{wp|CD-ROM}} for 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]]''.
'''''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 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 [[nwiki: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.
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 [[nwiki: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.

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