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|title=Mario's FUNdamentals
|title=Mario's FUNdamentals
|image=[[Image:mariolearning.jpg|185px]]
|image=[[File:mariolearning.jpg|185px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=Nintendo
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|genre=Platform
|genre=Platform
|modes=Single-player, Two-Players
|modes=Single-player, Two-Players
|ratings=[[Image:ESRB K-A.png|12px]]: Kids to Adults
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=K-A}}
|platforms=[[MS-DOS]]
|platforms=[[MS-DOS]]
|media=CD
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|title=Mario's Game Gallery
|title=Mario's Game Gallery
|image=[[Image:MGGBoxArt.jpg|145px]]
|image=[[File:MGGBoxArt.jpg|145px]]
|developer=Presage Software Inc.
|developer=Presage Software Inc.
|publisher=Interplay Entertainment
|publisher=Interplay Entertainment
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|genre=Platform
|genre=Platform
|modes=Single-player, Two-Players
|modes=Single-player, Two-Players
|ratings=[[Image:ESRB K-A.png|12px]]: Kids to Adults
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=K-A}}
|platforms=[[MS-DOS]]
|platforms=[[MS-DOS]]
|media=CD
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'''''Mario's Game Gallery''''' was a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' videogame for young children released in 1995, and later re-released as '''''Mario's FUNdamentals''''' in 1998. In these games, children could play games like "Go Fish", "Checkers", "Backgammon", "Dominoes", or "Yahtzee". Depending on the game, the player either plays against Mario or [[Bowser]]. It should also be noted that this is the first Mario game in which [[Charles Martinet]] provided voicing for, not to be confused with ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]''.
'''''Mario's Game Gallery''''' was a ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' videogame for young children released in 1995, and later re-released as '''''Mario's FUNdamentals''''' in 1998. In these games, children could play games like "Go Fish", "Checkers", "Backgammon", "Dominoes", or "Yahtzee". Depending on the game, the player either plays against Mario or [[Bowser]]. It should also be noted that this is the first Mario game in which [[Charles Martinet]] provided voicing for, not to be confused with ''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]''.
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File:1_MGG.png|<center>The main menu of the game, with the alternative name "Mario's Game Gallery".
File:1_MGG.png|The main menu of the game, with the alternative name "Mario's Game Gallery".
File:2_MGG.png|<center>A game of checkers, with checker pieces replaced by [[Yoshis]], and [[Koopa Troopas]].
File:2_MGG.png|A game of checkers, with checker pieces replaced by [[Yoshis]], and [[Koopa Troopas]].
File:3_MGG.png|<center>[[Mario]] asking for [[Big Boo]] cards to the player in the game, Go Fish.
File:3_MGG.png|[[Mario]] asking for [[Big Boo]] cards to the player in the game, Go Fish.
File:4_MGG.png|<center>The title of Dominoes.
File:4_MGG.png|The title of Dominoes.
File:5_MGG.png|<center>Gameplay of Yahtzee, with the player's HUD keeping track of score for both players.
File:5_MGG.png|Gameplay of Yahtzee, with the player's HUD keeping track of score for both players.
File:6_MGG.png|<center>The title of Yahtzee.
File:6_MGG.png|The title of Yahtzee.
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[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Mario Games]]
[[Category:Mario Games]]
[[Category:1995 games]]
[[Category:1995 games]]
[[Category:1998 games]]
[[Category:1998 games]]

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Template:Infobox Template:Infobox Mario's Game Gallery was a Mario videogame for young children released in 1995, and later re-released as Mario's FUNdamentals in 1998. In these games, children could play games like "Go Fish", "Checkers", "Backgammon", "Dominoes", or "Yahtzee". Depending on the game, the player either plays against Mario or Bowser. It should also be noted that this is the first Mario game in which Charles Martinet provided voicing for, not to be confused with Mario Teaches Typing.