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'''''Mario's Time Machine''''' is an [[Genre#Educational|educational]] game developed by [[Radical Entertainment]] that was released for MS-DOS and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] in 1993, with an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version later released in June 1994<ref name=List/> alternatively spelled ''Mario's Time Machine!'' It is the successor to ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' It is intended to teach younger players basic world history and was the last game in the [[Mario Discovery (series)|''Mario Discovery'']] series. The original PC release was distributed via floppy disks, but there was a ''Deluxe'' version provided as a CD-ROM in 1994 which added voice acting and a Library reference file featuring [[Bowser's mother]]. | '''''Mario's Time Machine''''' is an [[Genre#Educational|educational]] game developed by [[Radical Entertainment]] that was released for MS-DOS and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] in 1993, with an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version later released in June 1994<ref name=List/> alternatively spelled ''Mario's Time Machine!'' It is the successor to ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' It is intended to teach younger players basic world history and was the last game in the [[Mario Discovery (series)|''Mario Discovery'']] series. The original PC release was distributed via floppy disks, but there was a ''Deluxe'' version provided as a CD-ROM in 1994 which added voice acting and a Library reference file featuring [[Bowser's mother]]. |