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[[Image:Mario sweater.jpg|thumb|The cover of the game '''I Am A Teacher: Super Marios Sweater'''.]] | [[Image:Mario sweater.jpg|thumb|The cover of the game '''I Am A Teacher: Super Marios Sweater'''.]] | ||
'''I Am A Teacher: Super Mario Sweater''', or ''I Am a Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater'' is a [[Famicom Disk System]] game released only in [[Japan]]. It was designed by Royal industries Co., Ltd., a Japanese appliance and sewing machine company. The company realized that they could make a lot of money by releasing a sweater design program. This idea led to the release of I Am A Teacher: Super Mario Sweater. Players could design the sweater they want and the company would make it for 2900 yen, which is about twenty-four [[United States of America|United States dollars]]. | '''I Am A Teacher: Super Mario Sweater''', or ''I Am a Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater'' is a 1988 [[Famicom Disk System]] game released only in [[Japan]]. It was designed by Royal industries Co., Ltd., a Japanese appliance and sewing machine company. The company realized that they could make a lot of money by releasing a sweater design program. This idea led to the release of I Am A Teacher: Super Mario Sweater. Players could design the sweater they want and the company would make it for 2900 yen, which is about twenty-four [[United States of America|United States dollars]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:04, April 4, 2008
I Am A Teacher: Super Mario Sweater, or I Am a Teacher: Super Mario no Sweater is a 1988 Famicom Disk System game released only in Japan. It was designed by Royal industries Co., Ltd., a Japanese appliance and sewing machine company. The company realized that they could make a lot of money by releasing a sweater design program. This idea led to the release of I Am A Teacher: Super Mario Sweater. Players could design the sweater they want and the company would make it for 2900 yen, which is about twenty-four United States dollars.
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