Nintendo made a huge mistake by letting Mindscape produce this pointless Mario game.

User Rating: 2.2 | Mario is Missing! SNES
I can't believe I let my hopes bring me to actually finishing this absolute waist of time. Walking from the flee market I purchased it at, I noticed the educational symbol on the box and thought nothing of it; well I guess I was horribly wrong. Mario Is Missing can be summed up quite easily, think of multiple choice test is school, then if you will, imagine this quiz is well over one hundred questions long, then imagine if you had never of gone over any of the material in class ever, and were forced to keep trying the questions over and over until you got every single one right, in the mean time being penalized with each wrong answer by forcing you to waist more of your own time. The only way this game would ever be worth looking at to any one, is the fact that the game presented a fresh, and awesome concept, Mario is missing, but this can hardly be called a game, since you will actually get credit for finishing a test, not just be rewarded with more random, stupid questions. Only if someone could go back in time and beat this game's designers senseless with a sack of door knobs, then I would be satisfied. This game is almost the equivalent to being in school; accept for the fact that school gets 10 out of 10 when compared to it (that's really bad in case you didn't know).