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    Columns Crown

  • First released on 7 December, 2001 for Game Boy Advance
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  • First released on 7 December, 2001 for Game Boy Advance

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    Princess Dazzle has searched all over for the missing Magic Gems that fill in the Columns Crown. You must help her recover them from a band of Forest Thieves by beating every puzzle to unlock the hidden Gems! Can you collect them all and complete the crown? Frantic multi-player action full of devastating special moves. Collect Magic Gems to unleash spectacular elemental attacks. New Survival, Versus, and Flash Columns modes.

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    WOW Entertainment
    Former Sega development studio known for designing House of the Dead and Sega GT. Formally Sega AM1
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    THQ
    THQ Inc. (Toy Headquarters) was a global American developer and publisher of video games.
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    Sega
    Entertaining the world with creative, innovative experiences, one community at a time.
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