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'''''Mario's FUNdamentals''''', originally released as '''''Mario's Game Gallery''''', is a compilation game in the ''[[ | '''''Mario's FUNdamentals''''', originally released as '''''Mario's Game Gallery''''', is a compilation game in the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise, published by [[Interplay|Interplay Entertainment]] and developed by Presage Software Inc. for {{wp|personal computer|PCs}} running {{wp|Microsoft Windows}}. Exclusive to the {{wp|United States}}, it was originally released in 1995, and later reissued and retitled in 1998, with {{wp|Mindscape}} publishing this re-release; a version for {{wp||Macintosh}} computers was published by Stepping Stone. | ||
Five traditional games are included: {{wp|checkers}}, {{wp|Go Fish}}, {{wp|dominoes}}, {{wp|backgammon}}, and {{wp|Yacht (dice game)|Yacht}} (an early version of {{wp|Yahtzee}}). Gameplay for all the games is similar to their real-world counterparts, though pieces are altered to be themed after the ''Super Mario'' universe. | Five traditional games are included: {{wp|checkers}}, {{wp|Go Fish}}, {{wp|dominoes}}, {{wp|backgammon}}, and {{wp|Yacht (dice game)|Yacht}} (an early version of {{wp|Yahtzee}}). Gameplay for all the games is similar to their real-world counterparts, though pieces are altered to be themed after the ''Super Mario'' universe. |