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  2. Adventures in the Magic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Adventures in the Magic Kingdom is a video game released in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Its soundtrack was composed by Yoko Shimomura . The game was released in five different regions (British Isles, North America, France, Scandinavia, and Australasia), using three different retail covers.

  3. Video game collecting - Wikipedia

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    The Super Mario Bros. game that sold for US$114,000, [2] shown in the "slab" packaging. Wata's rating (9.4) and other details are shown on the top label. With the newfound interest with particular attention to the quality of the game's packaging, the company Wata Games developed a set of guidelines in 2018 for grading a game's packaging, game media, and manuals that aligned with the 10 point ...

  4. Magic: The Gathering video games - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering - Tactics was an online turn-based strategy video game for the PC based on the card game that includes elements of positioning and map control. Tactics was developed and published by Sony Online Entertainment. [10] The game was released for PC on January 18, 2011, and shut down on March 28, 2014.

  5. Magic Kingdom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Kingdom is a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Magic Kingdom may also refer to: Adventures in the Magic Kingdom, a Disney video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System; Magic Kingdom (band), a Belgian band; Magic Kingdom, Sydney, a defunct theme park in Sydney, Australia

  6. Magical Vacation - Wikipedia

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    Once upon a time, war erupted for three days in the magic kingdom Kovomaka. This war was kept a secret from ordinary citizens, but one man began to travel all around the country in preparation for the next battle, and several years later, the game's main character entered the magic school Will-o'-Wisp at the invitation of the school's principal.

  7. Frontierland Shootin' Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Frontierland Shootin' Arcade was an attraction in Walt Disney World which simulates a shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, over Boot Hill in 1850. [1] The gallery included a jail, hotel, bank, and cemetery with a total of 97 targets which are animated when shot.

  8. Asterix and the Magic Carpet (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Asterix and the Magic Carpet (French: Astérix chez Rahàzade) is a computer game for the Amstrad CPC, Thomson TO8, Commodore 64, Amiga, and Atari ST home computers and for PCs running MS-DOS. The game is based on the eponymous volume 28 of the popular French Asterix comic books and was released in 1987.

  9. Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse - Wikipedia

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    When starting up the game, a short movie is shown. Mickey falls asleep with a book of fairy tales in his lap, later he wakes up in a strange village. A girl (looking like Daisy Duck) comes up to him asking him for help. She says the village's magic crystal' has been stolen by an evil Phantom. As a result, the beautiful happiness in her village ...