Difference between revisions 924464880 and 924465090 on enwiki{{refimprove|date=January 2015}} {{infobox video game |title = Magic Jewelry |image = Magic Jewelry screenshot.png |image_size = 270px |caption = Game screenshot on the [[FCEUX]] emulator. |developer = [[Hwang Shinwei]] |publisher = RCM Group (contracted; show full)''Card'''), ('''Hat'''), ('''Dice'''), [[Moscow]] [[Red Square]] ('''Block'''), and ('''Mahjong'''). Note that two of them, Hat and Dice, have that own one superimposed with the main night background. When using either Fruit, Card, Hat, Dice, Block, or Mahjong column types when you get Game Over there is a distinct typo that isn't there when using the standar d Jewelry coloumn type and that is in all column types (except the Jewelry column type) for some reason the "V" in "Game Over" is a "Y" so it says "Game Oyer" instead of "Game Over" * [[Multiplayer video game|Two-player]] mode with an optional time limit called "Flash", possibly a mistranslation of "lightning" round. * A female voice that incomprehensibly announces "Are You Ready?", when the game begins. (contracted; show full)* [http://www.gamespot.com/nes/puzzle/magicjewelry/index.html ''Magic Jewelry''] at [[GameSpot]] [[Category:1990 video games]] [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]] [[Category:Falling block puzzle games]] [[Category:Video games developed in Taiwan]] [[Category:Video game clones]] [[Category:Unauthorized video games]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=924465090.
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