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'''Magic Jewelry''' is a [[Taiwan|Taiwanese]] puzzle game for the [[Famicom]], programmed by [[Hwang Shinwei]]. This game was released in [[1990]], without license from Nintendo.
The point of this game is to match a line of three of a kind or more, similarly to Sega's Columns. The popular [[Macromedia Flash]] puzzle game [[Bejeweled]] has adopted a similar jewel-based theme, although its gameplay involves rearranging already present jewels rather than manoeuvring falling ones.
This game is extremely common on pirate multi-game Famicom cartridges and systems - for example, it is built into the [[Power Player Super Joy III]]. And then, subsequently onto the [[Pelican VG Pocket]] under the name "Jewels", and with modified graphics.
==See also==
*[[Columns (video game)|Columns]] - the [[SEGA]] equivalent.
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[[Category:1990 video games]]
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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