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  2. Diamonds (video game) - Wikipedia

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    During the game there is a small ball constantly bouncing up and down on the screen, similar to Breakout. However, unlike the paddle in Breakout, the player can directly control the left and right motion of the ball using the arrow keys on the keyboard. In fact, this is the only control the player has over the game.

  3. Glass Gem Corn - Wikipedia

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    Glass Gem corn was created in the 1980s when Barnes cross bred a mixture of Pawnee miniature popcorn, Osage Red Flour, and Osage Greyhorse corns. Barnes isolated the three varieties of ancestral corns from plants which volunteered in his fields. These corns were historically grown by the Cherokee and the Pawnee. This created a small-eared corn ...

  4. The Crimson Diamond - Wikipedia

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    [4] In a review of his impressions of the game's opening, Kevin Purdy of Ars Technica praised the game's visuals and sound design, noting that the EGA graphic restrictions created a beautiful visual for the game's story. [8] A PC Gamer review of the game's demo by Tom Sykes praised the game's more modern text parser system, calling it "a neat ...

  5. This multi-colored corn is real and there's a fantastic story ...

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    Glass Gem corn, a unique variety of rainbow-colored corn, became an Internet sensation in 2012 when a photo of the sparkling cob was posted to Facebook.. Shortly after, the company that sells the ...

  6. Rich Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Kudos to the creator of this fine game." [7] Sean Miller for The Electric Playground reviewed the game and found it boring, saying that "Rich Diamond is a game that's graphics and concept belong more in the 80s than the 90s, making for a repetitive and unimaginative game. If you want a non-violent game with minimum excitement then this may be ...

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  8. Gemfire - Wikipedia

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    Main world map screen in the Super NES version. At the outset of the game, the player has the option of selecting a scenario and family. All four use the same game board, but they differ in which families are present and what provinces, vassals and gems they have. The Blanche and Lyle families are present and playable in all four scenarios.

  9. Diamond Mine (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mine is a maze video game first published by MRM Software for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers in 1984. Diamond Mine was reissued by Blue Ribbon in 1985 and ported to other systems in 1985 and 1986. Blue Ribbon released a sequel, Diamond Mine II, at the same time.