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==External links==
==External links==
*''[http://www.nindb.net/monkey-magic/monkey-magic.html Monkey Magic]'' at [http://www.nindb.net NinDB]
*''[http://www.nindb.net/game/monkey-magic.html Monkey Magic]'' at [http://www.nindb.net NinDB]
*[http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=monkey-magic-upright-model&page=detail&id=4647 arcade-history]
*[http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=monkey-magic-upright-model&page=detail&id=4647 arcade-history]



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Monkey Magic
Arcade flyer of Monkey Magic.
Arcade flyer of Monkey Magic.
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Designer(s)Nintendo but see main article
Platform(s)Arcade
Release1979
Genre(s)Breakout clone
Mode(s)Single-player

Monkey Magic (モンキー・マジック) is a 1979 arcade game by Nintendo. It is a Breakout clone and one of Nintendo's earliest arcade games. Some sources[1][2][3] claim that Ikegami Tsushinki also did design work on Monkey Magic. Players control a paddle to hit the ball at a large amount of blocks shaping a monkey's face. Players can also earn different amounts of points by catching blocks that fall, as well as hitting the ball in different places.

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ ドンキーコング裁判についてちょこっと考えてみる Thinking a bit about Donkey Kong, accessed 2009-02-01
  3. ^ It started from Pong (それは『ポン』から始まった : アーケードTVゲームの成り立ち, sore wa pon kara hajimatta: ākēdo terebi gēmu no naritachi), Masumi Akagi (赤木真澄, Akagi Masumi), Amusement Tsūshinsha (アミューズメント通信社, Amyūzumento Tsūshinsha), 2005, ISBN 4-9902512-0-2.