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|release='''MS-DOS:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|1993<ref>{{cite|quote=''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun|Mario's Early Years Preschool Fun]]'' (music, counting, colors and shapes), ''Mario's Early Years Fun With Numbers'' (numbers, counting and math), ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters|Mario's Early Years Fun With Letters]]'' (alphabet and pre-reading), and ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'' (history) are all scheduled for release during the fourth quarter.|date=October 1993|title=Electronic Games Volume 2 Issue 1|url=https://archive.org/details/Electronic-Games-1993-10/page/n9|publisher=Decker Publications|page=11|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=Working Mother|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9py0wju6wDEC&pg=PA72|publisher=McCall Publishing Co.|date=December 1993|page=72|language=en}}</ref>|Europe|1993<ref name=TiltFR>{{cite|language=fr|publisher=Editions Mondiales S.A.|page=75|date=November 1993|title=''Tilt'' Volume 119|url=https://archive.org/details/Tilt119/page/n73|quote=''Mario a disparu'', ''Mario à l'école'', ''Mario apprend à compter'', ''Mario et la machine à remonter le temps''. Disponible sur PC. (''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]'', ''Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers'', ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]''. Available on PC.)}}</ref>}}'''SNES:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|September 1994<ref>{{cite|archive=web.archive.org/web/20120917022521/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/completeoldgameslist.pdf|title=Old Games List|format=PDF|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=May 6, 2024}}</ref>}}
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''''' Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers''''' is an educational [[Mario]] game that taught numbers and basic geometry/sorting to children. It was released for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and PC in September 1994 (the other two games in the ''[[Mario's Early Years! (series)|Mario's Early Years!]]'' series, ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters|Fun with Letters]]'' and ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun|Preschool Fun]]'', were released in October and November of that year respectively). The player may use a [[SNES Mouse]], though this is optional.
'''''Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers''''' (known as '''''Mario Teaches Sums''''' for the United Kingdom's IBM-PC release<ref>{{cite|url=x.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1048236161670504449|title="In the UK, the educational PC titles "Mario's Early Years: Fun with Letters" and "Mario's Early Years: Fun with Numbers" were released as "Mario Teaches Words" and "Mario Teaches Sums", respectively; presumably to tie them in with Mario Teaches Typing."|author=Supper Mario Broth|publisher=X|date=October 5, 2018|accessdate=May 6, 2024}}</ref>) is an [[Genre#Edutainment|educational]] game intended to teach numbers and basic geometry and sorting to children. It was released for the MS-DOS in 1993 and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] in September 1994, following ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters]]'' and preceding ''[[Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun]]''. ''Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers'' takes place on a set of islands where [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach]] can sail to. The player can click one of the islands to enter, after which the player sees [[Luigi]] asleep. Once the player clicks him, they have to participate in various learning activities.
 
The game takes place on a set of islands to which [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Princess Peach]] sail. The player can click one of the islands to enter, after which the player sees [[Luigi]] asleep. Once the player clicks him, various activities must be performed to learn.


==Islands==
==Islands==
*'''[[Number World]]:''' The player attempts to find the numbers and click them to advance to the next level. This island is a series of city-related locations.
*'''[[Number World]]:''' The player attempts to find the numbers and click them to advance to the next level. This island is a series of city-related locations.
*'''[[Counting World]]:''' The player attempts to click objects in '''Mario's Bedroom''' and '''Mario's Kitchen''' to learn to count. The player can leave by clicking the [[Warp Pipe]].
*'''[[Counting World (Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers)|Counting World]]:''' The player attempts to click objects in '''Mario's Bedroom''' and '''Mario's Kitchen''' to learn to count.
*'''[[Comparing World]]:''' The player attempts to find an object (i.e "find the medium-size swing" or "find some water") to learn about things to compare; this island features a park.
*'''[[Comparing World]]:''' The player attempts to find an object (i.e "find the medium-size swing" or "find some water") to learn about things to compare; this island features a park.
*'''[[How Many World]]:''' The player attempts to click the item with a number to increase their ability to count i.e. "Find the 8 peanuts in the bag", or "Find the four whiskers". This island features a zoo.
*'''[[How Many World]]:''' The player attempts to click the item with a number to increase their ability to count i.e. "Find the 8 peanuts in the bag", or "Find the four whiskers". This island features a zoo.
*'''[[Shape World]]:''' The player must click on a given shape when directed to do so.
*'''[[Shape World (Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers)|Shape World]]:''' The player must click on a given shape when directed to do so.
*'''[[Same and Different World]]:''' Given a set of items, the player must select the one that is least related to the others. This game occurs at midnight
*'''[[Same and Different World]]:''' Given a set of items, the player must select the one that is least related to the others.
*'''[[Sorting World]]:''' The player attempts to pick the item that is similar to something (i.e "Pick a triangle").
*'''[[Sorting World]]:''' The player attempts to pick the item that is similar to something (i.e "Pick a triangle").
*'''[[Sing Song World (Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers)|Sing Song World]]:''' A world where nursery rhymes/children songs are reenacted with the Mario cast. They are the aforementioned Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, {{wp|If You're Happy and You Know It}}, The Alphabet song (A song recalling the letters of the English alphabet to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star) and {{wp|It's Raining, It's Pouring}}.


==PC Version differences==
==Console differences==
The PC version of the game is generally the same, but with some differences due to system, increased space, etc...
The SNES version of the game is generally the same as the PC edition, but with some differences due to reduced space.
*Options are included to turn off music/sounds/voice clips, Randomize the questions asked or to show text on worlds that have it.
 
*A help screen is included with tips on how to continue the learning outside of the program.
*Options to turn off music/sounds/voice clips, randomize the questions or show text in worlds that have it were removed.
*Only Mario and Princess Toadstool are playable characters.  
*The help screen with tips on how to continue learning outside of the program was removed.
*Various Background graphic differences
*Yoshi was added as a third playable character.
*A new world was added in [[Sing Song Fun World]].
*Various background graphic differences.
*Like its predecessors, [[Sing Song World (Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers)|Sing Song World]] was removed.


==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|List of Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers staff}}
{{main|List of Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers staff}}
==Gallery==
===Screenshots===
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Number World.png
Counting World.png
Number World-Mario's Bedroom.png
Number World- Mario's Kitchen.png
Comparing World.png
How Many World.png
Shape World.png
Same And Different World.png
Sorting World.png
</gallery>


==Trivia==
===Box art===
*[[Piranha Plant]], [[Goomba]], [[Toad]], [[Baby Yoshi]], [[Bowser]], [[Larry Koopa]], and [[Ludwig Von Koopa]] all have cameo appearances in this game.
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*All of the characters that pop up when the player answers correctly have relatively the same voice.
Mario_Fun_with_Numbers_Front_Cover.png|US MS-DOS front cover
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Mario_Fun_with_Numbers_Back_Cover.png|US MS-DOS back cover
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Mario_Fun_with_Numbers_Spine.png|US MS-DOS spine
Mario_Fun_with_Numbers_Front_Cover_Alt.jpg|US MS-DOS alternate front cover
Mario_Fun_with_Numbers_Back_Cover_Alt.jpg|US MS-DOS alternate back cover
Mario Teaches Sums PC cover.jpg|UK IBM PC cover
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===Miscellaneous===
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DOSMarioFunWithNumbers-Floppy.png|US MS-DOS floppy disk
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Fre=Mario apprend à compter
|FreM=Mario learns to count
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|Ger=Marios Rechenkünste
|GerM=Mario's calculation skills
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}}
 
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Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers
Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers - Front Cover (DOS)
MS-DOS version
Mariopre2.jpg
SNES version
Developer The Software Toolworks (Mindscape)
Publisher The Software Toolworks
Platform(s) MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date MS-DOS:
USA 1993[1][2]
Europe 1993[3]
SNES:
USA September 1994[4]
Language(s) English (United States)
French (France)
German
Genre Educational
Mode(s) Single-player
Format
Super NES:
Game Pak
Home computer system:
Optical disc
Input
Super NES:
Home computer system:
Serial code(s) Super NES:
SNS-YR

Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers (known as Mario Teaches Sums for the United Kingdom's IBM-PC release[5]) is an educational game intended to teach numbers and basic geometry and sorting to children. It was released for the MS-DOS in 1993 and SNES in September 1994, following Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters and preceding Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun. Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers takes place on a set of islands where Mario and Princess Peach can sail to. The player can click one of the islands to enter, after which the player sees Luigi asleep. Once the player clicks him, they have to participate in various learning activities.

Islands

  • Number World: The player attempts to find the numbers and click them to advance to the next level. This island is a series of city-related locations.
  • Counting World: The player attempts to click objects in Mario's Bedroom and Mario's Kitchen to learn to count.
  • Comparing World: The player attempts to find an object (i.e "find the medium-size swing" or "find some water") to learn about things to compare; this island features a park.
  • How Many World: The player attempts to click the item with a number to increase their ability to count i.e. "Find the 8 peanuts in the bag", or "Find the four whiskers". This island features a zoo.
  • Shape World: The player must click on a given shape when directed to do so.
  • Same and Different World: Given a set of items, the player must select the one that is least related to the others.
  • Sorting World: The player attempts to pick the item that is similar to something (i.e "Pick a triangle").
  • Sing Song World: A world where nursery rhymes/children songs are reenacted with the Mario cast. They are the aforementioned Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, If You're Happy and You Know It, The Alphabet song (A song recalling the letters of the English alphabet to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star) and It's Raining, It's Pouring.

Console differences

The SNES version of the game is generally the same as the PC edition, but with some differences due to reduced space.

  • Options to turn off music/sounds/voice clips, randomize the questions or show text in worlds that have it were removed.
  • The help screen with tips on how to continue learning outside of the program was removed.
  • Yoshi was added as a third playable character.
  • Various background graphic differences.
  • Like its predecessors, Sing Song World was removed.

Staff

Main article: List of Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers staff

Gallery

Screenshots

Box art

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Mario apprend à compter[3][6] Mario learns to count
German Marios Rechenkünste[7] Mario's calculation skills

References

  1. ^ "Mario's Early Years Preschool Fun (music, counting, colors and shapes), Mario's Early Years Fun With Numbers (numbers, counting and math), Mario's Early Years Fun With Letters (alphabet and pre-reading), and Mario's Time Machine (history) are all scheduled for release during the fourth quarter." – October 1993. Electronic Games Volume 2 Issue 1. Decker Publications (English). Page 11.
  2. ^ December 1993. Working Mother. McCall Publishing Co. (English). Page 72.
  3. ^ a b "Mario a disparu, Mario à l'école, Mario apprend à compter, Mario et la machine à remonter le temps. Disponible sur PC. (Mario is Missing!, Mario's Early Years! Preschool Fun, Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers, Mario's Time Machine. Available on PC.)" – November 1993. Tilt Volume 119. Editions Mondiales S.A. (French). Page 75.
  4. ^ Old Games List (PDF). Nintendo. Retrieved May 6, 2024. (Archived September 17, 2012, 02:25:21 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  5. ^ Supper Mario Broth (October 5, 2018). "In the UK, the educational PC titles "Mario's Early Years: Fun with Letters" and "Mario's Early Years: Fun with Numbers" were released as "Mario Teaches Words" and "Mario Teaches Sums", respectively; presumably to tie them in with Mario Teaches Typing.". X. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  6. ^ LuigiBlood (October 6, 2009). Mario Apprend a Compter (PC) (Français) - Intro. YouTube (French). Retrieved September 7, 2024.
  7. ^ LuigiBlood (October 6, 2009). Marios Rechenkünste (PC) (Deutsch) - Intro. YouTube (German). Retrieved September 7, 2024.