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Magic Jewelry

Magic Jewelry

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Descr: Magic Jewelry, is an unlicensed Nintendo NES tile-matching puzzle video game derivative to Columns, programmed in Taiwan by Hwang Shinwei and published by RCM in 1990. Like many Taiwanese low sized unlicensed games, due to small size of the game. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1990
Mode: Single-player video game
Genre: Puzzle Video Game
Publisher: Gems Candy Candy
Platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, Android

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