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[edit] Identification of Music
I'd like to know which is which.
[edit] Contradiction
This article contradicts the Magic Jewelry article. According to the top article, Columns was in 1989 while claiming Magic Jewelry was Column's predecessor. However, the Magic Jewelry article states that it was made in 1990, a year after Columns -- TheDarkArchon 04:05, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
- The Columns game proper (as created by Jay Geertsen for X Windows and ported to MS-DOS by Nathan Meyers) is from 1989. The Sega version was released 1990-06-30, as stated in the sidebar. It is therefore entirely possible that Magic Jewelry was released before Sega Columns. -- 213.47.127.75 09:01, 15 January 2007 (UTC)