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  2. G5 Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    After Hidden City, which had been licensed from another developer, G5 focused more on their own game development. [12] Games published by G5 Entertainment include: Sherlock, Jewels of Egypt, Jewels of the Wild West, Hidden City, Jewels of Rome, Mahjong Journey and The Secret Society.

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  4. DreamCatcher Interactive - Wikipedia

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    DreamCatcher Interactive was founded in 1996 at Toronto, Canada.Its first published title was Jewels of the Oracle. [2] The company gradually drifted into becoming a publisher focused on the adventure genre after finding that "customers really were hungry for" these titles, according to DreamCatcher's Marshall Zwicker.

  5. Egypt (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Egypt (γ‚¨γ‚Έγƒ—γƒˆ, Ejiputo) is a puzzle video game released for the Family Computer in 1991 by Human. It was released only in Japan. It is an object elimination type puzzle game. A player controls a spherical jewel and jumps from tile to tile. Stepping on an arrow shifts a row or column in the direction of the arrow.

  6. Game Of The Day: Ancient Jewels - AOL

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    Various levels and bonuses, excellent graphics and melodious music make this game a special treat. Collect three or more figures of the same color in a horizontal or vertical line and they will ...

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  8. Jewels of the Oracle - Wikipedia

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    Jewels of the Oracle was the biggest commercial success published by Discis. However, by August 1996, it had nevertheless underperformed compared to forecasts. The company's John Lowry anticipated lifetime sales of 250,000 units, but, according to Anita Elash of Maclean's, "The game was popular, but sales stalled at 80,000 when Discis ran out of marketing money."

  9. Cradle of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Cradle of Rome (released in some regions as Jewel Master: Cradle of Rome) is the first in a series of tile-matching puzzle and strategy video games developed by German studio cerasus.media and published by D3 Publisher on November 18, 2008 for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. The Wii version was released on March 31, 2009.