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'''Monkey Magic''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]].
 
'''Monkey Magic''' is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by [[Nintendo]].
  
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Monkey Magic is a breakout-style game that is similar to Nintendo's previously released [[Block Fever]] and [[Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi]]. Unlike the others, it features a giant monkey head as the arrangement of the blocks on the screen.
 
Monkey Magic is a breakout-style game that is similar to Nintendo's previously released [[Block Fever]] and [[Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi]]. Unlike the others, it features a giant monkey head as the arrangement of the blocks on the screen.
  

Revision as of 13:58, 23 May 2020

Monkey Magic
モンキー・マジック
Monkey Magic flyer.png
Flyer
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Arcade
Category: Ball and paddle game
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: 1979

Monkey Magic is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by Nintendo.

Gameplay

Monkey Magic is a breakout-style game that is similar to Nintendo's previously released Block Fever and Color TV-Game Block Kuzushi. Unlike the others, it features a giant monkey head as the arrangement of the blocks on the screen.

References

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