Release (USA): 24/03/1992
Genre: Creative
Developer: Brian A. Rice, Inc.
Publisher: Merit Software

Imagining the future with Mario
Super Mario Bros & Friends: When I Grow Up was a creative edutainment title that encouraged children to explore different career paths with the help of familiar Mario characters. Released for MS-DOS in 1992 on a 5.25″ disk, this unique software featured colouring book-style illustrations where players could learn about professions ranging from astronauts to chefs. It aimed to inspire young minds while adding a fun, interactive twist to career exploration.
A different kind of Mario game
Unlike traditional Mario platformers, this game had no jumping, enemies, or power-ups. Instead, players were presented with black-and-white scenes featuring Mario, Luigi, Peach, and other characters dressed for different jobs. Using simple tools, they could colour in the scenes while learning fun facts about each profession. The 5.25″ disk format was typical for early ’90s PC software, adding to its nostalgic charm. It was an unusual yet engaging departure from the usual fast-paced Mario gameplay, catering to a much younger audience.
A rare educational gem
Published by Merit Software, When I Grow Up remains one of the most obscure Mario titles, largely due to its niche focus and lack of re-releases. As a piece of early ‘90s educational software, it represents a time when Nintendo experimented with bringing their characters into different genres. The 5.25″ disk version is particularly rare today, making it a fascinating collector’s item. While not as well-remembered as other Mario spin-offs, it holds nostalgic value for those who experienced its lighthearted, educational approach.