I wonder how many kids could actually stand this game's voice.

User Rating: 3 | Mario's Early Years: Preschool Fun SNES
I did a review for "Mario Is Missing!" and "Mario's Tme Machine", which both sucked balls on the NES and SNES. I mean, who really wants to learn and do history in a video game? Really?

So, The Software Toolworks designed three different Mario games for the Super Nintendo to teach toddlers and younger kids. All of which were bad and unenjoyable for a young infant. I know, this is not a game for some of us here on GameSpot. But seriously, how in the world can an infant understand the voice. "Mario's Early Years", all 3 games have possibly the worst voice in video game history. I can tell they just used some sort of cheap Japanese-to-English computer translator for the voice in this game. Obviously, the company spent so much money on all of these educational Mario games. And because sales were so low, they were running out of money for a real translator, so they used that hunk of junk laying in the corner that probably hasn't been used since 1982, when computers were brand new.

And I also noticed that Luigi in this game takes a nap on the lower right side of the screen whenever he gets a chance. AND, that all three Mario's Early Years games have the same crappy voice and intro to the game. If parents want to buy a educational game for their young children, this is the last thing on Earth they want. The worst game ever for the Super Nintendo.