Fairy Jewels 2
Free fairy town from an evil spell.
Delve into a mesmerizing Marble Popper game and free the fairies from an evil, imprisoning spell.
As the young sorceress Kalina, you must free the fairies of Wonderland. Release them from an evil spell with a swift flick of your magic wand. First, shoot stones color to color throughout 120 levels in a mesmerizing Marble Popper world. Experience a re-buildable world map and 12 extra spells in your spell book. Harness your special skills and save this charming fairy town in Fairy Jewels 2.
Feature(s):
• Match 3 fairytale
• Extra spells
• Save the fairy town
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Fairy Jewels 2Fairy Jewels 2
As the young sorceress Kalina, you must free the fairies of Wonderland. Release them from an evil spell with a swift flick of your magic wand. First, shoot stones color to color throughout 120 levels in a mesmerizing Marble Popper world. Experience a re-buildable world map and 12 extra spells in your spell book. Harness your special skills and save this charming fairy town in Fairy Jewels 2.
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Inuyasha OST 2 – Kikyo’s HeartInuyasha OST 2 – Kikyo’s Heart
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Kikyo’s Heart
Anime: Inuyasha
OST: Inuyasha OST 2 (2000)
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InuYasha (???, InuYasha), full title InuYasha, a Feudal Fairy Tale (?????? ???, Sengoku Otogiz?shi InuYasha?, lit. “Warring-States Fairy-Tale Book: InuYasha”) (romanized as INUYASHA in Japan and sometimes Inuyasha), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It premiered in Weekly Sh?nen Sunday on November 13, 1996 and concluded on June 18, 2008. The series follows a time-traveling middle school student, a half-demon, a lecherous monk, a fox demon, a demon slayer, and a nekomata during the Sengoku period as they seek to find all the fragments of the Jewel of Four Souls (Shikon no Tama) and to keep them out of the hands of evildoers, especially Naraku.
The manga was adapted into a 167 episode anime series produced by Sunrise. Masashi Ikeda directed the first forty-four episodes, while Yasunao Aoki directed the remainder of the series. InuYasha premiered on Yomiuri TV in Japan on October 16, 2000 and ran until September 13, 2004. The television run of the anime ceased without a conclusion to the story.
In 2002, the manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best sh?nen title of the year.
Source: wikipedia.org
Inuyasha OST 2 – Inuyasha RengaInuyasha OST 2 – Inuyasha Renga
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Inuyasha Renga
Anime: Inuyasha
OST: Inuyasha OST 2 (2000)
[audio]
InuYasha (???, InuYasha), full title InuYasha, a Feudal Fairy Tale (?????? ???, Sengoku Otogiz?shi InuYasha?, lit. “Warring-States Fairy-Tale Book: InuYasha”) (romanized as INUYASHA in Japan and sometimes Inuyasha), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It premiered in Weekly Sh?nen Sunday on November 13, 1996 and concluded on June 18, 2008. The series follows a time-traveling middle school student, a half-demon, a lecherous monk, a fox demon, a demon slayer, and a nekomata during the Sengoku period as they seek to find all the fragments of the Jewel of Four Souls (Shikon no Tama) and to keep them out of the hands of evildoers, especially Naraku.
The manga was adapted into a 167 episode anime series produced by Sunrise. Masashi Ikeda directed the first forty-four episodes, while Yasunao Aoki directed the remainder of the series. InuYasha premiered on Yomiuri TV in Japan on October 16, 2000 and ran until September 13, 2004. The television run of the anime ceased without a conclusion to the story.
In 2002, the manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best sh?nen title of the year.
Source: wikipedia.org
The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker: Dungeon Guide 4 Part 2The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker: Dungeon Guide 4 Part 2
~~PLEASE READ~~
If you don’t have a Fairy but you do have a Red Potion, you can use that on dear old Grandma and still get the Elixer Soup.
Part 2 to the Third Jewel Guide.
For part 3 please go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86pqJbpwjcY
Zelda II – The Adventure of Link Video Walkthrough – Part 8Zelda II – The Adventure of Link Video Walkthrough – Part 8
Part 8 of Zelda II for the NES, we finish up the Swamp Palace and head off for Palace 3, the Island Palace.
Commentary:
0:29 – These dripping slime things…when the drop a blue one, a blue slime (Bot) hops out.
1:10 – One more hidden red jar…it’s irritating to get out of here, though.
2:37 – This is HelmetHead. Yeah, again with the awesome names. His helmets fly off and attack you after the first and second hits. If you have a downthrust, he’s pretty easy. Just use Jump and Shield and nail him in the head. If you didn’t get the downthrust yet, skip the Jump spell and just jump and stab.
3:02 – I realize here I screwed up. I had expected to have Helmethead give me enough XP for the level up, to cancel it, and then to have it auto-fill up to the 3000 for the attack bonus when I place the jewel. But…I forgot to consider that the Life level would be cheaper and be the one to be “filled up” to. So…
3:07 – …TIME WARP! I go back into the palace to gain enough XP to go over the 1500 so I can gain enough XP to get the Attack level. In the process I died once, but otherwise, there was no reason to show backtracking.
3:23 – Attack 6 is VERY good for this point in the game…anyways, let’s go turn in that medicine, then find the next palace.
3:27 – I have no idea why, but I pause the game for a few seconds. Odd.
5:10 – Um…o-kay. Fairy, huh? What does it do? Let’s find out. Later.
5:40 – Forgot to talk with her beforehand, so here’s the old lady saying that she wants your water of life. Um…let’s get out of this creepy town.
6:13 – Why do we care about King’s Tomb? Well, besides being a handy place to rest and avoid Graveyard encounters…remember Error? He’s supposed to tell us to go south from King’s Tomb to find a tunnel to the Island Palace. What are we waiting for?
6:23 – Alright! That little bug there sure got splattered. ![]()
6:30 – Yes, Fairy magic makes you a fairy. While a fairy, you can fly around, getting over high walls and long gaps. However, you’re defenseless while a fairy.
7:18 – Now for the Island Palace.







