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  2. Diamond Mine (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mine was reissued by Blue Ribbon in 1985 and ported to other systems in 1985 and 1986. Blue Ribbon released a sequel, Diamond Mine II, at the same time. Both games are similar to the 1983 game Oil's Well, which itself is a re-themed version of the 1982 Anteater arcade video game.

  3. Bejeweled (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The team offered Diamond Mine to Microsoft for $50,000 but were rejected and instead offered to lease the game for $15,000 per month for their online gaming portal MSN Gaming Zone. [8] [13] Microsoft requested that they rename the game to Bejeweled, due to Diamond Mine sounding similar to another game titled Diamond Mines.

  4. Bejeweled 3 - Wikipedia

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    Lowering an ice column eliminates the internal ice column. The game mode is unlocked by scoring 100,000 points in Lightning. [5] In the Chinese version of the game, players can create chains at a fast pace to gain a "Blazing Speed bonus". Diamond Mine is a secret game mode, which is also an endless variation of the Gold Mine mini-quest from ...

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  7. Diamant (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was published for the Nürnberg fair in February 2005. Faidutti felt that the original title of the game, "The Temple of Doom", [5] was much stronger but the publishers changed it to Diamant. [4] Alan R. Moon talked with various American publishers and the U.S. edition of the game was published in late 2006 by Sunriver Games.

  8. HB Antwerp uses a blockchain to track diamonds and to route more money to the stones' home country. Industry giant DeBeers has followed suit.

  9. Diamond mine (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mine (Blue Rodeo album), 1989; Diamond Mine (King Creosote and Jon Hopkins album), 2011; Diamond Mine, a 1980s home computer game; Diamond Mine, a 2000 game from PopCap Games, now Bejeweled (video game) The Diamond Mine, a 2005 mixtape from Diamond D "The Diamond Mine" (short story), a short story by Willa Cather; Diamond Mine ...