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  2. GemStone IV - Wikipedia

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    GemStone III was promoted on GEnie by promising players the opportunity to receive real-life versions of gems found in-game, something that persisted for many years. GemStone originally operated with a license to use the Rolemaster game mechanics and Shadow World environment from Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE).

  3. Game Genie - Wikipedia

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    Game Genie is a line of video game cheat cartridges originally designed by Codemasters, sold by Camerica and Galoob.The first device in the series was released in 1990 [1] for the Nintendo Entertainment System, with subsequent devices released for the Super NES, Game Boy, Genesis, and Game Gear.

  4. Gemfire - Wikipedia

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    Main world map screen in the Super NES version. At the outset of the game, the player has the option of selecting a scenario and family. All four use the same game board, but they differ in which families are present and what provinces, vassals and gems they have. The Blanche and Lyle families are present and playable in all four scenarios.

  5. King Arthur's World - Wikipedia

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    King Arthur is the only essential character. If he dies, the player has failed and play can only continue if 100 gold coins are spent to rescue him, in which case the player restarts at their tent. The game can be played with a standard controller or, alternatively, with the Super NES Mouse .

  6. Charles William King - Wikipedia

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    King spent much time in Italy, where he laid the foundation of his collection of engraved gems and gemstones, which, having been increased by subsequent purchases in London, was sold by him in consequence of his failing eyesight, and was presented in 1881 to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. [2]

  7. King's Quest VI - Wikipedia

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    King's Quest VI was programmed in Sierra's Creative Interpreter and was the last King's Quest game to be released on floppy disk [citation needed]. A CD-ROM version of the game was released in 1993 , including more character voices, a slightly different opening movie and more detailed artwork and animation.

  8. Genie (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    Genie (played by Nick Santa Maria) in Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular. Genie is a meet-and-greet character at Disney Parks. [24] On August 18, 2021, Disney announced the Genie would be the mascot of a new paid skip-the-line service called Genie+, which was implemented later that fall. [25]

  9. Genie (Terex) - Wikipedia

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    Genie is an American company that manufactures work lifts and platforms used in construction, maintenance, warehouse stocking, and equipment installation. Founded in 1966 by Bud Bushnell, the company operated independently until acquired by Terex in 2002. [ 1 ]