Release (USA): 01/11/1994
SNS-AMEE-USA
Genre: Edutainment
Developer: The Software Toolworks, Inc.
Publisher: The Software Toolworks, Inc.




A unique Mario spin-off
Mario’s Early Years: Preschool Fun (1994) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is one of the more unconventional entries in the Mario series. Aimed at younger audiences, this educational title focuses on helping children develop basic skills such as shapes, colours, and counting. With Mario as the guide, players are introduced to a fun and interactive environment where they can engage in simple activities that promote early learning in a lighthearted way.
Fun and educational gameplay
The game features a series of mini-games and activities that are designed to be both entertaining and educational. Players can explore different sections, each focused on teaching specific concepts. While Mario’s usual platforming action is absent, the bright, colourful visuals and friendly characters make this an engaging experience for preschool-aged children. The simplicity of the mechanics and non-violent gameplay create a welcoming environment for young players to interact with.
A rare find for collectors
Although Mario’s Early Years: Preschool Fun was aimed at a younger demographic, it holds a special place in Mario’s history. The game didn’t gain as much attention as other Mario titles, but it is a unique piece of the franchise, offering a rare, child-friendly Mario experience. As a result, it is a sought-after title for collectors looking for something different in their SNES library, especially those interested in the more obscure, educational entries in the Mario series.