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The only ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games specifically developed for and playable via MS-DOS are the original releases of four edutainment games:
The only ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' games specifically developed for and playable via MS-DOS are the original releases of four edutainment games:


*''[[Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up]]
*''[[Mario Teaches Typing]] (1991)
*''[[Mario is Missing!]]
*''[[Super Mario Bros. & Friends: When I Grow Up]] (1992)
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Print World]]
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Print World]] (1991)
*''[[Mario Teaches Typing]]
*''[[Mario is Missing!]] (1992)
*''[[Mario's FUNdamentals]] (1998)
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Revision as of 16:08, August 7, 2011

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The MS-DOS logo.

MS-DOS (short for Microsoft Disk Operating System) is an operating system produced by Microsoft, which can be found only on Microsoft computers. It is generally used to access one's computer files via operative syntax programming. MS-DOS was popular in the 1980's, acting as a primary operating system for businesses and personal computers. MS-DOS also has the ability to run programs.

The only Mario games specifically developed for and playable via MS-DOS are the original releases of four edutainment games:


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