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Monkey Magic is an arcade game which was released in 1979 by Nintendo as both an upright machine and cocktail machine.
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.[1]
Trivia
Monkey Magic was partially lost media until the cocktail kit PCB resurfaced in 2015 and was dumped the same year. In October 2016, the upright cabinet was also found on Yahoo Auctions Japan. The auction ended on 11th October 2016 at 379,000 yen.[2]
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