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  2. List of Nintendo Switch games (0–A) - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 4914 games across this page (0–A), List of Nintendo Switch games (B), List of Nintendo Switch games (C–G), List of Nintendo Switch games (H–P), and List of Nintendo Switch games (Q–Z)

  3. List of Mario educational games - Wikipedia

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    The Mario educational games were generally designed for use by children in preschool or kindergarten and focused on developing skills ranging from language and typing to geography and history. The educational games were not well-received, with many critics and gamers labeling them as some of the worst Mario games ever made. [1]

  4. Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Reader Rabbit Preschool: Sparkle Star Rescue is a game in the Reader Rabbit series by The Learning Company. The title was released in 2001. [1] The game is recommended for ages 3–6. [2] [3] The game teaches "shape and size recognition, letter recognition and listening", among other skills, including maths-related ones. [4]

  5. Sesame Street video games - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street A-B-C is an educational Nintendo game featuring two educational video games. The goal of Ernie's Big Splash is to create a series of connections, which include pipes, waterways, sea animals, and some of Ernie's friends including Oscar the Grouch , Bert , Grover , and Cookie Monster that will help Rubber Duckie to make his way to ...

  6. Mario's Early Years! - Wikipedia

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    The Mario's Early Years! series is a trilogy of point-and-click educational games released on MS-DOS and Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed and published by The Software Toolworks under license from Nintendo. The three games consist of Fun with Letters, Fun with Numbers and Preschool Fun.

  7. Reader Rabbit Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    The game was the 6th op-selling home-education software across 13 software retail chains (representing more than 57 percent of the U.S. market) for the week ending on May 1. [6] The game was the 4th top-selling educational title across 13 computer software retail chains (representing 53 percent of the U.S. market) for the week that ending on ...